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1) Only the heater in rooms with adequate ventilation; in this way, the gases produced by combustion
will be removed and replaced with more oxygenated air. In addition, aeration considerably reduces
the possibility of condensation.
2) If you think there's a gas leak:
- Immediately close the cylinder valve and carefully check the appliance in the case of:
- Extinguish all open flame (such as a stove, etc.) and open a window to the outside. Do NOT turn-on
any electrical devices (lamps, appliances, etc.).
- Make sure that all the connections are tight (the tube be tightly connected to the hose union).
- To find the gas leak, brush soapy water on all the fittings and connections of the gas circuit. If
there's a leak, you will see bubbles: if you find one, close the value on the cylinder and tighten the
fitting and/or push the connection together better . Open the gas cylinder valve and check for leaks
again: if there are still leaks, close the cylinder valve and request professionally-qualified assistance.
• Never move the heater when it is working or, if just switched off, until it has cooled down
completely.
Warning:
- do not check for gas leaks when the appliance is hot, but wait until it is cold.
- NEVER use a flame to detect any leaks.
• The heater has a front grill to prevent the risk of fire or accident; this grill must always protect the
burner and never be removed. The grill gets hot during use and cannot provide complete protection
for children or irresponsible people. Make sure that children, persons and animals keep at a safe
distance from the radiant part in order to avoid burns or other injuries.
• To ensure that combustion fumes are extracted, remember that vents must be towards the exterior
(and never towards the interior) and they must not be obstructed in any way (check regularly).
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
• Do not place any objects on the heater to avoid damage or the risk of fire.
• The appliance must be inspected before use at least once a year by a professional expert. Cleaning
may be necessary more often, especially in the area around the burner and the valve to ensure
sufficient air flow to the burner.
• The appliance gets hot when working; so only touch the handle and plastic Knobs. Avoid contact
with the heating element.
• The fireguard of this heater is intended to prevent direct access to heating elements and must be in
place when the heater is in use, but the fireguard does not give full protection for young children
and for infirm person.
• That the user must not leave the appliance unattended while it is connected to the supply.
• Do not touch the heater with wet hands or feet.
• Do not expose the heater to the weather (sun, rain, etc.).
This symbol is a WARNING: to prevent overheating or a fire hazard, never cover the
heater with cloths or clothes. This warning applies to both gas and electric heaters.
ASSEMBLING THE HEATER AND CONNECTING THE GAS CYLINDER
1) After removing the heater from its packaging, check it for damage: if you are unsure, do not use the
appliance and contact qualified service personnel. The packing materials should not be left within
the reach of children because they are potentially dangerous; dispose of them in conformity with
the law.
2) Take the cabinet on the rear cylinder cover, base and cover.
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