Gas requirements
• The appliance must use an EN12864 approved
gas regulator and CE approved gas hose with a
length of 0.5meter (BS3212 and EN1763-1).
• Never use a gas cylinder with a damaged body,
valve, collar, or foot ring. A dented or rusty gas
tank may be hazardous and should be checked
out by a gas supplier.
• Never connect this appliance to an unregulated
gas source.
Connecting to a gas cylinder
• Refer to your gas supplier for instructions on the
use of your gas cylinder.
• Only change gas cylinders outdoors or in a well
ventilated area away from naked flames and any
other source of ignition.
• The gas cylinder must always be used in an up-
right position.
• Close the heater control knob by turning fully
clockwise.
Securing a gas cylinder
1. Fix both cylinder restraint straps onto the rear
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tank housing using 4pcs M5x12 bolts with M5
washer and M5 nuts.
2. Position a gas cylinder inside the tank housing.
3. Connect the gas cylinder with a regulator. Please
refer to the instructions attached with the regu-
lator on how to connect a regulator with the gas
cylinder.
4. Stick cylinder restraint straps together as above
photo illustrated. The straps must be in a proper
tightness for the gas cylinder.
Caution: Please take care that the cylinder re-
straint straps. DO NOT strain the regulator as-
sembly.
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• When the appliance is not in use, turn the gas
cylinder OFF.
• Always perform a leak test on gas connections
whenever a cylinder is connected. If bubbles form
in the leak test solution, do not use. Never use a
flame to test for leaks.
• Close the gas cylinder tap and then attach the
regulator onto the gas cylinder.
• Tighten all connections firmly and with a spanner
where appropriate. The cylinder should be locat-
ed on the cylinder base.
• Check for leaks at all joints using soapy water. If
a leak is found, tighten the joint and then re-test.