CAUTION
● DO NOT operate the heater in an explosive environment. Keep this appliance
away from areas where are stored gas, or other vapors and inflammable liquids.
● Before use, verify that no parts are damaged, inspect gas hose.
● Never modify, in any way, this appliance.
● Never use the heater without the reflector.
● Respect minimum clearance from combustibles are seen in figure 12.
● Always place heater on a leveled, stable and hard surface.
● Only use this heater outdoors.
● Never clean with abrasive, corrosive or inflammable cleaners.
● Do not paint the heater or some of its parts.
● When fully assembled proceed to a leak test, and every time you disconnect
the hose, before lighting up the heater.
● To leak test, use a 50/50 mix of each water and soap in a vaporizing bottle.
● NEVER LEAK TEST with an open flame or while smoking.
● The gas supply must be closed at all times when not using the heater.
● Children and adults should be made aware of hot surfaces on the heater.
● Clothing and other accessories or object are not to be hung on the heater,
laid on or near it to dry.
● Installation, maintenance and repair of this heater should always be performed
by a qualified gas technician.
PARTS LIST
1
Base
2
Post
3
Control housing base
4
Gas valve controller
5
Air admittance fences
6
Burner assembly
7
Flame screen
8
Reflector
Construction Characteristics
B.
1. Operation Principle
- Flame is burned inside the emitter grid (or screen).
- The emitter screen collects the flame energy and transforms it to
Infrared heat.
- The reflector canopy reflects heat down to the coverage area.
2. Gas Valve Features
- Each unit comes complete with the own built-in igniter.
- Automatic shut-off of gas valve when no heat from the flame is detected.
- Specially coated gas pipe to prevent corrosion due to moisture.
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