OWNER’S MANUAL 1
IT IS OBLIGATORY TO READ AND KEEP THIS INSTRUCTION. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. PACKAGE CONTENTS ................................................................................................................................................. 3 2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.............................................................................................................................................. 4 3. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................
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2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please read and understand this entire manual before attempting to assemble, operate or install the product. This manual contains important information about the assembly, operation and maintenance of this patio heater. General safety information is presented in these first few pages and is also located throughout the manual. Keep this manual for future reference and to educate new users of this product. This manual should be read in conjunction with the labeling on the product.
For use outdoors or in amply ventilated areas only. The use of this appliance in enclosed areas is DANGEROUS and is PROHIBITED. An amply ventilated area must have a minimum of 25 % of the surface area open. The surface area is the sum of the walls surface. Fig 1 – Minimum ventilation area Do not move the appliance when in operation. Shut off the valve at the gas cylinder or the regulator before moving the appliance.
1m [40"] 300mm [12"] 300mm [12"] Fig 2 – Minimum distances When the FARO fireplace is on it’s not to be exposed to rain. When not being used the FARO is to be protected from atmospheric conditions and the main valve of the gas cylinder needs to be turned off. If the FARO is not in use for a longer period of time (e.g. winter time), we advise you to store it inside. All parts of the FARO fireplace are made of stain resistant material. Never leave a turned on FARO without supervision.
Always use a pressure regulator between the gas bottle and the device. Use only approved and certified gas connection linkage. Check the flexible hose at least once per month and each time the cylinder is changed. If it shows signs of cracking, splitting or other deterioration it shall be exchanged for new hose of the same length and of the equivalent quality. Do not connect the gas cylinder directly to the appliance without regulator.
3.2. Wheels installation 1 2 1) Nut (1 piece) 3 2) Large washer 3) Hexagonal spring washer 4 4) Wheel with screw 2 wheels with brakes should be installed on the gas cylinder compartment door side 2 wheels without brakes should be installed on the opposite side Place the screw through the hole in the bottom of the device and secure it with hexagonal washer and large washer with nut from inside Fig 4 – Wheels installation 3.3.
3.4. Gas cylinder montage The gas linkage attached to the device allows to place the gas bottle maximally 1 meter (40”) away from the connected control panel during it replacement. During operation the gas cylinder is hidden inside the device behind easily removable doors. Fig 6– Gas cylinder installation WARNING Before gas cylinder replacement, please block the wheels of the device. WARNING The montage and service needs to be conducted by a qualified professional, a company or the gas supplier.
Twist-on connection: The most important thing is the black seal. Always check if the seal is present and whether it hasn’t been damaged during the gas cylinder replacement. Some connections have a knob to fasten them in place while others require the use of a wrench. Tighten securely (left thread). Using the tool pay attention not to fasten the connection too tightly as this may damage the seal. Connection Disconnection 1. Turn off the FARO – put it into the OFF position. The 1.
4. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS The FARO fireplace has a control valve with a built-in ignition for the main burner (without pilot flame). The flame height of the main burner may be appropriately regulated with by turning the knob. Next to the knob is placed electric ignition button (powered by AAA battery). The control panel is placed in front just above the door of the gas cylinder compartment (fig 7). Fig 7– Control panel 4.
A spark will appear which ignites the main burner on the minimum flame height. If the flame did not ignite repeat this process 2-3 times. This will be required especially when you have replaced and installed a new LPG gas cylinder. When the flame is ignited keep holding the knob for around 5 seconds until the thermo-couple, which will keep the main valve in an open position, warms up. You may now release the knob.
4.4. Replacing the battery If the battery is inserted incorrectly, the electronic ignitor may be irreparably damaged. Only replace the battery when the appliance has been completely switched off. The battery is placed in the container located on the control panel next to the flame regulation knob. Unscrew the ignition button Remove the battery and place the new one into the container. WARNING Remember about proper polarization of the battery. Screw the cover of the battery container.
5.2 Checking for gas leaks. Check if all connections are airtight. To do that apply all connections with soapy water (or water with another foamy substance) or with a professional spray for leak detection. If air-bubbles are present that means the connection has a leak. Remove the leaks in the identified spaces. Check for leaks once again. After the inspection dry the inspected connections. The device may only be used again after all leaks are removed.
7. WARRANTY The Client guarantee of quality for the smooth operation of the goods specified on the sales document. The warranty is determined for a given period from the date of purchase (based on the warranty card together with the receipt of purchase). The warranty period starts at the moment of purchase of the original product by the first end user. Product may consist of several separate parts and different parts may be covered by a different warranty periods.