background image

Contact 1-800-762-1142 for assistance.

Do not return to place of purchase.

®

Owner’s manual: model 200209 outdoor patio heater          7/28/04

5

Contact 1-800-762-1142 for assistance.

Do not return to place of purchase.

®

Owner’s manual: model 200209 outdoor patio heater          7/28/04

6

Assembly Instructions

General Components & Features

Familiarize yourself with all components before proceeding. Refer to page 5 for hardware and components, and page 21 
for specifications.

The white ceramic cone in the top of the engine is an important piece.  DO NOT REMOVE.

Do NOT attempt assembly unless all components are available. If you believe a component is missing or damaged, 
contact 1-800-762-1142 for assistance.

Note:

 All hardware is mounted on a cardboard pack and numbered to match their assembly step.

Additional Requirements

The following items are not included, but are necessary for the proper assembly of your heater. Do NOT attempt to 
assemble without proper tools. A hex (Allen) wrench is necessary and is included in the parts bag.

(1)  7/16” Wrench
(1)  9/16” Wrench
(1)  7/16” Socket Wrench
(1)  #2 Phillips Head Screwdriver
(1)  Leak Detection Solution (Instructions on how to make solution are included in step 12)
(1)  Precision Filled LP Gas Grill Tank with Acme Type 1 external threaded valve connection (4-5 gallon size)

Note: You must follow all steps to properly assemble heater.

Note:  Unpacking note for 200209 patio heater.

When unpacking your heater from the carton, you will find that the 
engine assembly and the base have been bolted together for shipping 
purposes. Remove the three nuts at the top of the base and separate 
the engine from the base. Retain these nuts for use in Step 9.

You are now ready to begin assembly of your patio heater.

Step 1 – Attach Legs to Base

Secure Legs to Base using (2) Small Bolts, (2) Smal Lock Washers and 
(2) Small Nuts per leg. Finger tighten only.

Do not fully tighten until Step 2.

Attach small ‘S’ hook on Tank Restraint Chain to left leg.

Summary of Contents for Endless Summer 200209 Series

Page 1: ...utdoor Use Only Outside any enclosure Solamente Para Uso En Exteriores Fuera de cualquier recinto WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause i...

Page 2: ...lteration service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage Read the installation operation and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment WARNING Calif...

Page 3: ...e Gas Line 11 Step 11 Connect Gas Line To Tank 11 Step 12 Check for Leaks 12 Step 13 Replace Engine Access Panel 13 Step 14 Install Igniter Battery Electronic Ignition Models Only 13 Operation Before...

Page 4: ...o not alter heater in any manner The pressure regulator and hose assembly supplied with the appliance must be used and replacements must be those specified by the manufacturer Inspect heater before ea...

Page 5: ...ers and insects can create a dangerous condition that may damage heater or make it unsafe Keep burner area clean of all spiders webs or insects Inspect heater before each use Have heater inspected ann...

Page 6: ...y 56 01 188 Legs 3 56 01 193 Base 56 01 329 Weight Plate 56 01 198 Hardware Used in Picture Qty Description Step s 1 Carriage Bolt 3 3 8 16 x 3 3 4 Zinc Plated Bolt 56 01 199 12 Bolt 1 2 1 4 20 x 3 4...

Page 7: ...roper tools A hex Allen wrench is necessary and is included in the parts bag 1 7 16 Wrench 1 9 16 Wrench 1 7 16 Socket Wrench 1 2 Phillips Head Screwdriver 1 Leak Detection Solution Instructions on ho...

Page 8: ...h holes Insert Carriage Bolt through center holes of Base and Plate Using 9 16 wrench secure Plate to Base using 1 Large Lock Washer and 1 Large Nut Place Base Assembly upright Step 2 Attach Platform...

Page 9: ...of box Align 4 holes in top of Post with 4 holes in bottom of Engine Note One hole is at a different level than the rest Make sure that all 4 holes line up properly Insert 4 Small Screws enough to hol...

Page 10: ...top three setscrews to adjust Post s angle as necessary Tighten all six setscrews Note Post must be perpendicular to Base Failure to do so will adversely affect burner performance Step 7 Connect Gas L...

Page 11: ...ge faces down Slide Dome bolt from previous step through the center of the assembled dome sections and be sure that the rolled edge of the check plate fits inside of the ends of the three Dome Ribs Al...

Page 12: ...e store SECTION VIEW BOTTOM VIEW gas line clip gas line Step 11 Connect Gas Line to Tank The pressure regulator and hose assembly supplied with the appliance must be used and replacements must be thos...

Page 13: ...valve OFF Loosen screw on Clip Release Gas Line fitting from control valve and re attach making sure connection is secure see Step 7 Retighten Clip If you continue to see bubbles after several attemp...

Page 14: ...el down until holes line up at bottom Secure Access Panel in place with thumbscrew Replace Control Knob Step 14 Install Igniter Battery Note This step is required only for models with electronic ignit...

Page 15: ...e assembly specified by manufacturer Lighting Note This heater is equipped with a Pilot Light that allows for safer startups and shutdowns Pilot must be lit before Main Burner can be started Turn Tank...

Page 16: ...the level of heat desired When heater is ON Emitter screen will become bright red due to intense heat The color is more visible at night Burner will display tongues of blue and yellow flame These fla...

Page 17: ...gasoline or other flammable liquids or vapors q Heater is away from windows air intake openings sprinklers and other water sources q Heater is at least 36 clearance top and 24 clearance side from comb...

Page 18: ...e Thermocouple is not operating correctly Clean dirt from around pilot Tighten connection and perform leak check Replace thermocouple Burner won t light Gas pressure is low Blockage in orifice Control...

Page 19: ...treme yellow tipping of flame Heater does NOT reach the desired temperature Heater glow is excessively uneven Heater makes popping noises Spiders and insects can nest in burner or orifices This danger...

Page 20: ...n area sheltered from direct contact with inclement weather such as rain sleet hail snow dust and debris If desired cover heater to protect exterior surfaces and to help prevent build up in air passag...

Page 21: ...third party failure to perform normal and routine maintenance on the heater shipping damage normal adjustment to burner damage or repairs related to insects birds or animals of any kind and damage du...

Page 22: ...ement 5 90 Canadian National Standard CAN1 2 23 M82 Rating Maximum 40 000 BTU hr input Heat Range Up to 20 foot diameter Fuel Liquid Propane Gas LP Tank Size Nominal 20 lb 5 Gallon Inlet gas supply pr...

Page 23: ...ni utilice gasolina ni cualquier otro gas o l quido inflamable cerca de ste o de cualquier otro aparato ADVERTENCIA PARA SU SEGURIDAD Una instalaci n ajuste alteraci n reparaci n o mantenimiento inad...

Page 24: ...11 Paso 11 Conectar la l nea de gas a la bombona 11 Paso 12 Comprobar si hay fugas 12 Paso 13 Volver a colocar el panel de acceso al motor 13 Paso 14 Instalaci n de la bater a de encendido para modelo...

Page 25: ...sujetos al calor irradiado y pueden resultar seriamente da ados No altere el calentador de ninguna forma Esto anular a su garant a El regulador de presi n y el conjunto de manguera incluidos con la u...

Page 26: ...partimiento de la v lvula del calentador los quemadores y los conductos de aire circulante Las ara as y los insectos pueden causar una situaci n peligrosa que puede da ar el calentador o hacer que su...

Page 27: ...1 165 Conjunto de l nea de gas regulador 56 01 188 Patas 3 56 01 193 Base 56 01 329 Placa de lastre 56 01 198 Ferreter a Usado Cuadro Cant Descripci n en paso 1 Perno de carruaje 3 Perno galvanizado 3...

Page 28: ...itos adicionales Los siguientes elementos no est n incluidos pero son necesarios para el correcto montaje de su calentador No intente el montaje del equipo sin las herramientas adecuadas Es necesario...

Page 29: ...leto Apriete por completo todas las tuercas y tornillos desde el Paso 1 CONSEJO Utilice la llave de 7 16 para apretar el perno y la llave de 7 16 para tubo para apretar la tuerca Paso 3 Acoplar la pla...

Page 30: ...Deje caer el conjunto del motor sobre uno de sus lados apoy ndo lo sobre un cart n Quite y guarde el bot n de control Retire y guarde el panel de acceso al motor quitando 1 tornillo de mariposa de la...

Page 31: ...a Si la l nea de gas se mueve no est correctamente conectada No ponga en funcionamiento el equipo hasta que la conexi n sea correcta Apriete por completo los 4 tornillos del Paso 5 Paso 6 Acoplar el m...

Page 32: ...ce el perno del paso anterior a trav s del centro de las secciones de la c pula montada y aseg rese de que el borde enrollado del disco de tope encaja en los extremos de las tres estr as de la c pula...

Page 33: ...indro y el propano que encuentra en la Secci n 1 La Seguridad lo Primero Precauci n Su Calentador Endless Summer ha sido comprobado en f brica y no se detectaron fugas Vuelva a comprobar todas las con...

Page 34: ...el accesorio de la l nea de gas de la v lvula de control y vuelva a acoplarlo dejando segura la conexi n v ase el Paso 7 Vuelva a apretar la grapa Si sigue observando burbujas despu s de varios inten...

Page 35: ...gure el panel de acceso en su posici n con el tornillo de mariposa que quit anteriormente Vuelva a colocar el bot n de control Paso 14 Instalaci n de la bater a de encendido Nota Este paso se necesita...

Page 36: ...olamente el conjunto de manguera de recambio especificado por el fabricante Encendido Nota Este calentador est equipado con un testigo que permite unas operaciones de encendido y apagado m s seguras E...

Page 37: ...alor deseado Cuando el calentador est encendido ON La pantalla del emisor tendr un color rojo brillante debido al intenso calor El color es m s visible por la noche El quemador mostrar lenguas de llam...

Page 38: ...o de cualquier otro l quido o vapor inflamable q El calentador est lejos de ventanas aperturas de admisi n de aire aspersores y cualquier otra salida de agua q El calentador est situado como m nimo a...

Page 39: ...que hay alrededor de la llama piloto Apriete la conexi n y lleve a cabo una comprobaci n en busca de fugas Sustituya el termopar El quemador no se enciende La presi n del gas es baja Obstrucci n en e...

Page 40: ...Mantenga limpios los controles el quemador y los conductos de aire circulante Entre las se ales de una posible obstrucci n se incluyen Olor a gas con una punta de la llama extremadamente amarilla El...

Page 41: ...la lluvia el aguanieve el granizo el polvo y la suciedad Si lo desea cubra el calentador para proteger las superficies exteriores y ayudar a evitar las obstrucciones en los conductos de aire No deje...

Page 42: ...ualquier naturaleza ni da os debidos a condiciones clim ticas como se explica en este manual del usuario Adem s la garant a limitada no cubre da os al terminado de la unidad tales como rasgu os abolla...

Page 43: ...2 23 M82 Consumo Entrada m xima 40 000 BTU hora Alcance calor fico Hasta 6 metros de di metro Combustible Gas propano l quido PL Tama o de la bombona Nominal 9 kg 19 litros Presi n del suministro de...

Page 44: ...dge Plaza Drive Winston Salem NC 27104 USA 1 800 762 1142 www bluerhino com 2004 Blue Rhino Global Sourcing LLC All Rights Reserved Made in China Endless Summer is a registered trademark of Blue Rhino...

Reviews: