Specifications

Note: In cases where long runs of gas supply lines have been installed ahead of
the appliance, it may be necessary to bleed trapped air out of supply lines before
lighting pilot. New installations generally require bleed of supply lines. Wait a
minimum of five minutes after bleeding supply lines before attempting to light
heater.
Shutting OFF the Heater
1. Close propane gas supply cylinder valve.
2. Observe the burner until flame is extinguished.
3. Listen for closure of the safety valve.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT reopen the propane gas supply cylinder valve before the
safety valve closes.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
WARNING: Never attempt to service heater while it is
(a) connected to propane supply,
(b) operating or
(c) hot. (Severe burns can occur.)
1. Turn heater off and let cool at least 20 minute, before cleaning.
2. Keep heater clean. Clean heater annually or as needed to remove dust
and debris. If heater is dirty or dusty, clean heater with a damp cloth. Use
household cleaners on difficult spots. To clean the reflector, remove the
screen by undoing the four securing screws at the front of the unit.
3. Inspect heater before each use. Check connections for leaks. Apply mixture
of liquid soap and water to connections. Bubbles forming show a leak. Correct
all leaks at once.
4. Clean inside of heater using compressed air where possible. Blow air back
and forth along the entire burner face until all dust has been dislodged from
surface of the screen. Blow air through venturi from the control end (orifice)
of heater.
5. Inspect hose/regulator assembly before each use. If hose is highly worn or
cut, replace.
6. Have heater inspected yearly by a qualified service agency.
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