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Read the operating instructions to reduce
the risk of injury.
Take the replaceable battery from the
appliance before any extension, cleaning and
servicing works.
Warning / Caution!
Warning against hot surfaces!
Danger of burns!
Keep distance of persons
Observe to keep out of dangerous zone
Caution! Danger: high voltage
Pressure bottle to be secured by chain
Keep dry at all times. Never expose tool
to rain.
Caution! Covering the device poses a fire
hazard!
Only use the device indoors.
Open flames are prohibited
Safety class III
Operating pressure
700 mbar
Gas valve
GAS
Fan
PIEZO
Piezo ignition
European Conformity Mark
Any damaged or disposed electric or
electronic devices must be delivered to
appropriate collection centres.
Operation
After you have read and understood the safety
instructions, you may commission the device.
1) Connect the pressure regulator to the gas
cylinder valve.
2) Connect the gas hose to the pressure regulator.
3) Connect the gas hose to the heater.
4) Open the gas cylinder valve.
5) Check screw caps with leak detection spray or
soapy water for possible gas leakage. Tighten
again if necessary.
6) Insert the battery.
7) Press the On/off switch.
8) From the intake side, check whether the fan is
rotating.
9) If the fan is turning, keep the gas valve button
pressed and at the same time press the ignition
button repeatedly until the burner ignites.
10) Keep the gas valve button pressed for approx.
10 seconds.
11) Check that the gas heater is running
continuously.
12) Use the control dial to adjust the heat output
to the desired level.
Power off:
1) To switch off the gas heater, always close the gas
cylinder valve first.
2) Run the fan for 1-2 minutes to blow out any non-
combusted gas and to cool down the unit.
3) Switch the device off with the On/Off switch.
4) Remove battery.
5) Disconnect the device from the gas cylinder by
unscrewing the pressure regulator from the gas
cylinder valve.
An unpleasant smell may be produced when the
device is used for the first time in some cases. This
is however completely harmless and will disappear
completely over time
Handling of gas bottles.
Make sure the gas bottles are used and stored in
rooms with sufficient air inlet and outlet.
A leaking gas bottle may reduce the share of oxygen
in the inhaled air and therefore represent a risk of
suffocation.