4 – Install the pressure regulator (NOT supplied, 2: Fig.8A and 6: Fig.5)) on the gas cylinder in
accordance with the plates TECHNICAL DATA AND GAS TYPE on the appliance.
If the heater runs on butane or propane. The CE label on the heater indicates which type of gas can
be used (G30 = butane; G31 = propane; G20 and G25 = natural gas). The tables 1 and 1b con-
tain the appropriate gas pressures for each gas type and also indicate which type of pressure regu-
lator must be used in each country.
5 – Buy a connection and a rubber connecting hose. Make sure their type and material are in
conformity with the regulations of the country in which the heater is installed. (in case the supplied
items should not fit).
To the threaded final part of the quickfit you can:
IN CASE A
(B1: Fig.8): (1/4” gas turning to the left, 5: Fig.8) install the rubber hose (2) equipped
with the appropriate threaded hose connection (4) (NOT SUPPLIED) (this solution is valid in the fol-
lowing countries: GERMANY, AUSTRIA, AND LUXEMBURG,
IN CASE B
(B2: Fig.8): (1/4” gas turning to the right,, 5: Fig 8) fit the hose-end fitting (4) you have
bought ((in case the supplied item should not fit)NOT SUPPLIED) directly to the threaded connection
of the final part of the quickfit. Then fit the rubber hose (2) using the appropriate clip (3). ) (maxi-
mum length = 1,5 m).
IMPORTANT!
Always make sure the rubber hose and the connection you have bought, are in
conformity with the regulations that are in force in the country in which the heater is installed.
6 – Fix the bottom part of the connecting hose to the pressure regulator on the gas cylinder (3:
Fig.8A). Connect the other end of the hose to the "quickfit" (3: Fig.8B) (already installed on the A-
shaped structure) (NOT supplied, B1 and B2: Fig.8).
7 – Before you make the connection, check, by means of Table 1, whether it is necessary to install
the gas diaphragm (supplied) (1: Fig.8B) on the inlet connection of the "quickfit" (only necessary in
AUSTRIA and GERMANY).
8 – Take hold of the "pole + burner" and insert them in the quickfit on the base by pushing them sli-
ghtly downwards (1: Fig.9A) until you hear a click.
NOTE: To dismantle the heater, turn the pole of the burner until the ignition knob (1: Fig.10A-1)
coincides with the release button (2: Fig.10A-1) of the quickfit on the base. Release the pole by
pushing the round button. Lift the pole using both hands.
9 – Slightly tilt the heater to the side equipped with the wheels, put the parabolic hood (2: Fig.11)
on top of the burner (3: Fig.11) and fix it immediately by means of the round knob (1: Fig.11).
Finally put the heater in its vertical position.
IMPORTANT!
The area, in which the heat generator will be used, must have a volume of at least 20
m
3
per kW nominal power and must be well ventilated. If you want to use the INFRA at its maximum
power, you must consequently have a volume of approximately 150 m
3
for a INFRA Classic model,
and a volume of 300 m
3
for a INFRA Performant model.
IMPORTANT!
ALWAYS insert the appropriate protection plug (5: Fig.5) before putting the quickfit of
the "pole + burner" on the ground. This way you will avoid damaging the seals or obstructing the
gas tubes.
IMPORTANT!
It is strictly forbidden to MAKE ALTERATIONS to the heater, except in the cases provi-
ded for by the manufacturer (for example transformation gas).
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