4. Check whether the black sealing rubber is present in the union nut of the
pressure regulator and is in good condition.
5. Connect the pressure regulator to the gas bottle. Tighten the union nut firmly by
hand, sufficient to obtain a gas-tight connection. (Note: tighten = turn
counterclockwise).
6. Open the gas tap on top of the gas bottle. (Note: turn open = turn
counterclockwise).
7. When you hear a hiss, immediately close the gas tap on top of the gas bottle.
The connection is then not closed. Tighten the union nut of the pressure
regulator.
8. Do a leak test with soap water. When soap bubbles form, the connection is not
closed. Immediately close the gas tap on top of the gas bottle. Tighten the union
nut of the pressure regulator.
9. If no leakage has been detected, you can ignite the patio heater.
B. Operation general
1.
Check the heater for damage or defects. Do not use a damaged heater, but
contact your supplier.
2.
Make sure to use undamaged, full gas bottles with propane or butane, suitable
for use.
3.
Select a place for the heater that meets all the safety instructions and place it
on a level, stable, horizontal surface with
non-flammable material. Do not plug it in
and the set the power switch to O (off).
4.
Firmly attach the gas hose with suitable
tools to the pressure regulator (left screw
threads!)
5.
Remove the protective cap and attach the
gas supply hose to the device (left screw
threads!). Firmly screw on the nut with
suitable tools for unproblematic gas supply.
(Diagram 1)
6.
Connect the pressure regulator to the gas
bottle. Firmly screw the nut on so that no
gas leakage can occur. Make sure when
you install the gas bottle that the gas hose is not bent or kinked. Avoid turned
and pulled tension.
7.
Check that the device is correctly attached
to the gas bottle and perform a complete
gas leakage test (see the description below
in this booklet).
8.
When you're sure everything is in order,
open the gas tap. (Diagram 2).
9.
Now insert the plug into the socket. Then
set the power switch to I (on) (Diagram 3). The ventilator will start running.
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