Installation manual

1. Check the box for any damage. If damage is caused because of shipment, it
must be reported immediately.
2. Make sure you have all the parts:
a. Gas Regulator and Hand Shower Nozzle with ON/OFF Control.
b. Hardware Pack and ½” NPT to Garden Hose Adapter.
3. If you are using a regular standard garden hose, please u
se the ½” NPT to connect the garden hose adapter included. Please use the
sealing tape (Teflon) on the threads to avoid leaks. Also check if the screen filter
from the water inlet is in its place, make sure it is cleaned from any particles
blocking the water entrance. Having this done, then you are ready to attach the
water input/garden hose.
4. Install the gas supply into the inlet gas pipe. Do not over tighten it since this can
break or crack the inlet pipe. After you tight the inlet pipe, make sure it cannot be
moved so as to avoid any gas leak or malfunction.
5. Connect the shower nozzle to the water outlet. Make sure you use Teflon and
connect it by hand pressure only.
6. Install the two batteries size “D”. The batteries case will show you how to install
the batteries correctly.
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7. Use the top and bottom tab of the back cover heater to hang it from the wall. Do
not use the handle as a hanger. Make sure you install the heater carefully using a
backup wrench in the gas inlet hose to avoid stress and break it.
8. Attach the gas regulator by hand pressure to avoid breaking any parts and make
sure the gas tank valve is in the off position.
Before going to the HOW TO USE section
Attention: make sure there are not flammable materials around, especially
gasoline or other fumes that can ignite. No objects can be placed on the top of the
heater since they can fall or burn. Both the top and the exhaust of the unit will be
hot.
1. Turn on the incoming water supply ensuring that you have an adequate water
pressure, between 5-145 PSI.
2. Check that the shower nozzle is in the off position.
3. Open the gas valve on the cylinder all the way.
4. If a gas leak is detected, turn off the gas valve immediately.
5. Set the water regulator knob all the way to the left.
6. Set the gas regulator knob on the front of the unit to the half way mark.
7. Turn the shower head knob to the “ON” position.
8. You will hear a series of clicks and the burner will ignite. If the burner does not
ignite after 5 seconds, turn off the heater and read the “Trouble shooting” section.
9. To ensure the draining of water after its use, open the drain valve (ribbed
cylindrical stem next to the water input valve).
IMPORTANT: Ensure that the drain valve is open and water is drained from the
unit after each use to avoid internal damage to the water regulator, especially if the
outside temperature is around or below 32ºF or 0ºC.
The lack of proper drainage in your unit may cause damage to the heater that will
not be mended. See our warranty policy.