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Move the propane tank onto base of the heater. Secure the propane tank by attaching the 
chain to the post supports. Lower the tank housing.

Note

:

 Only use a standard 20 lb. propane tank with this heater. Use this heater only with a 

propane vapor withdrawal supply system. See chapter 5 of the standard for storage and 
handling of liquefied petroleum gas, ANSI/NFPA 58. Your local library or fire department should 
have this book.

Step 12

:

 Perform a leak test.

Make 2-3 oz. of leak test solution by mixing one part liquid dishwashing detergent and three 
parts water.

Apply several drops of solution where the hose attaches to the regulator and where the regula-
tor connects to the propane tank.

Make sure all patio heater valves are OFF, then turn the propane tank valve ON.

IF BUBBLES APPEAR AT ANY CONNECTION, THERE IS A LEAK

. Do the following:

Turn the propane tank valve OFF.

If a leak is detected at the hose/regulator connection, tighten the connection and perform 
another leak test. If bubbles continue to appear, call Well Traveled Living’s specialized cus-
tomer service hotline at 1-904-557-7011, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., EST, Monday - Friday.

If a leak is detected at the regulator/cylinder valve connection, disconnect, then reconnect and 
perform another leak test. If you continue to see bubbles after several attempts, the propane 
tank valve is defective. Call Well Traveled Living’s specialized customer service hotline at 
1-904-557-7011, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., EST, Monday - Friday 

IF NO BUBBLES APPEAR AT ANY CONNECTION, THE CONNECTIONS ARE SECURE.

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Summary of Contents for B00LILH3V4

Page 1: ...B00LILH3V4 B00LILH47C Patio Heater Patio Heater_15 0285_V6_ENG book Page 1 Friday March 6 2015 7 55 AM...

Page 2: ...2 English 5 Patio Heater_15 0285_V6_ENG book Page 2 Friday March 6 2015 7 55 AM...

Page 3: ...3 Safety and compliance Patio Heater_15 0285_V6_ENG book Page 3 Friday March 6 2015 7 55 AM...

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Page 5: ...EST Monday Friday Contents Make sure that the package contains the following parts and hardware before you begin assembly H Regulator 1 J Base 1 I Post supports 3 A Reflector panel 4 B Reflector cent...

Page 6: ...test solution see step 11 for more information Large nut 4 Wing nut 3 Cap nut 12 Large bolt 6 Small bolt 5 Large screw 4 Small screw 12 Large flat washer 9 Small flange nut 6 Reflector stud 3 Wrench 1...

Page 7: ...x then reinsert the screws and secure by tightening the nuts on the bolts Step 2 Align holes in the wheel assembly with the holes in the base then insert two small bolts through the holes and hand tig...

Page 8: ...rench Step 4 Align the holes in the lower post G with the holes in the tops of the post supports Insert a large bolt through each hole then secure with a small flange nut Tighten with the wrench after...

Page 9: ...r it until it rests on the base Step 7 Insert the reflector studs into the large flat washers then push them into the holes on the top of the head assembly C Reflector stud 6 Large flat washer 3 Patio...

Page 10: ...be above the decal on the post Reinsert the four small bolts and lock washers and tighten securely Step 9 Note Make sure that you remove the protective plastic covering on the reflector pieces before...

Page 11: ...ver the reflector studs Place the reflector assembly onto the reflector studs then slide three more large flat washers over the reflector studs and onto the reflector assembly Secure with three wing n...

Page 12: ...sure all patio heater valves are OFF then turn the propane tank valve ON IF BUBBLES APPEAR AT ANY CONNECTION THERE IS A LEAK Do the following Turn the propane tank valve OFF If a leak is detected at...

Page 13: ...ake sure that the cylinder cover is clear of debris Be sure any component removed during assembly or servicing is replaced and fastened prior to starting Before lighting your heater Your heater should...

Page 14: ...e heater s first use Smoke and odor from the burning of oils used in the manufacturing may be present The smoke and odor dissipates after approximately 30 minutes The heater should NOT produce thick b...

Page 15: ...ne The heater should be stored upright in a secure location Operation Checklist Perform these checks before each use 1 Read the instruction manual to understand correct operation and precautions 2 All...

Page 16: ...cleaning Never use flammable or corrosive cleaning agents While cleaning your unit be sure to keep the area around the burner and control compartment dry at all times Do not submerge the control valve...

Page 17: ...er orifice may be blocked Clean or replace the burner orifice You may have air in the system Purge any air from the lines by opening the gas lines and depressing the control knob for two to three minu...

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