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7 .  Push control knob in and rotate to   (pilot) position (Figure 4) . 

Note: For initial start or after any tank change, hold control knob in for 2 minutes to purge 
air from gas lines before proceeding . Then wait 5 minutes before lighting heater .

8 .  Immediately push   (igniter) button for five (5) seconds . Pilot light flame will appear and be 

visible through viewing hole (Figure 6) .

9 .  Release control knob after 30 seconds . Pilot light will remain lit .
10 .  If ignition does not occur, turn burner control knob to “  OFF,” wait  

5 minutes, fan with a newspaper or magazine, and repeat lighting procedure .  

11 .  Turn control knob to   (high) (Figure 5) . Main burner will light immediately . Flame should 

be visible through viewing hole . If not, turn control knob “  OFF,” wait 5 minutes, and 
repeat lighting procedure .

12 .  If igniter does not light burner: 

a .  Wearing heat-resistant gloves, position a long lit match or long lit butane lighter 

through the pilot viewing hole .

b .  Push and turn control knob to   (pilot) .
c .  Remove match/lighter once pilot is lit .

 

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WARNING: Be careful when attempting to manually ignite this heater. 

Holding in the control knob for more than 10 seconds before igniting 

the gas will cause a ball of flame upon ignition.

 

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CAUTION: If burner flame goes out during operation, IMMEDIATELY 

turn the control knob to the “  OFF” position, LP gas tank valve to 

“CLOSED,” and let the gas clear for 5 minutes before re-lighting. 

TIP:

 The burner may be noisy when initially turned on . To eliminate excessive noise from the 

burner turn the control knob to the   (pilot) position, then turn the knob to the level of heat 
desired .

When Heater is On

 

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WARNING: Dome and burner are extremely hot to the touch during 

operation. NEVER touch the dome or burner while the heater is 

operating. The surface of heater’s emitter can reach temperatures 

approaching 1600ºF. 

 

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WARNING: Do NOT touch metal parts of heater until they have 

completely cooled to avoid burns, unless you are wearing protective 

gear (pot holders, gloves, BBQ mittens, etc.).

•  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 flames should not be yellow or 

produce thick black smoke, indicating an obstruction of airflow through the burners . The 
flame should be blue with straight yellow tops (Figure 7) .

•  If excessive yellow flame is detected, turn off heater and visit BlueRhino .com for cleaning 

instructions or call 1 .800 .762 .1142 .

 

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CAUTION: If burner flame goes out during operation, IMMEDIATELY 

turn the control knob to the “  OFF” position, LP gas tank valve to 

“CLOSED,” and let the gas clear for 5 minutes before re-lighting. 

Re-lighting

Note:  For your safety, the control knob cannot be turned the the “  OFF” position without first 
depressing control knob in   (pilot) position and then rotating it to “  OFF .”
1 .  Turn control knob to “  OFF .”
2 .  Wait at least 5 minutes and fan with a newspaper or magazine to let gas dissipate .
3 .  Repeat per the “Lighting” section .

Turning Off

1 .  Turn control knob clockwise to the   (pilot) position . Burner will extinguish but pilot will 

remain “ON .”

2 .  Turn LP gas tank valve to “CLOSED .”
3 .  Turn control knob to the “  OFF” position . 

Note: A “poof” sound is normal as the last of the LP gas is burned .

4 .  Disconnect LP gas tank per “Disconnecting LP Gas Tank” section .
Note: After use, some discoloration of the emitter screen is normal .

Operating Instructions

Checking for Leaks

Tank/Gas Line Connection

1 .  Make 2-3 oz . of leak detection solution by mixing 

one part liquid dishwashing soap with three parts 
water .  

2 .  Make sure control knobs are in the “  OFF” 

position (Figure 3) .

3 .  Connect LP gas tank per “Installing LP Gas Tank” 

section .

4 .  Turn LP gas tank valve to “OPEN .”
5 .  Spoon several drops of solution, or use a squirt 

bottle, at all “X” locations (Figures 1 and 2) .
a . If any bubbles appear, turn LP gas tank valve to 

“CLOSED,” reconnect and re-test . 

b . If you continue to see bubbles after several 

attempts, turn LP gas tank valve to “CLOSED” 
and disconnect LP gas tank, per “Disconnecting 
LP Gas Tank” section . Contact 1 .800 .762 .1142 
for assistance .

c . If no bubbles appear after one minute, turn 

LP gas tank valve to “CLOSED,” wipe away 
solution and proceed .

Before Lighting

First Use 

1 .  Make sure all labels, packaging and protective 

films have been removed from the heater . 

2 .  Remove manufacturing oils on this heater for the 

first time by operating the heater for at least 15 
minutes on   (HIGH) . This will “heat clean” the 
internal parts and dissipate odors . 

Before Every Use

1 .  Inspect this heater thoroughly before each use, 

and have a qualified service person inspect it at 
least annually .

2 .  If relighting a hot heater, always wait at least  

5 minutes .

3 .  Inspect the hose assembly for evidence of 

excessive abrasion, cuts or wear .  
a . Suspected areas should be leak tested . 
b . If the hose leaks, it must be replaced prior to 

operation . 

c . Only use the replacement hose assembly 

specified by the manufacturer . 

Lighting

 

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WARNING: NEVER light the burner with 

the cover on the heater.

 

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CAUTION: Keep outdoor gas appliance 

area clear and free from combustible 

materials, gasoline and other 

flammable vapors and liquids.

 

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CAUTION: Do NOT obstruct the flow of 

combustion and ventilation air.

 

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CAUTION: Check and clean burner/

venturi tubes for insects and insect 

nests. A clogged tube can lead to a 

fire.

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 .
1 .  Make sure all labels, packaging and protective 

films have been removed from the patio heater . 

2 .  Check for obstructions of airflow to the burners . 

Spiders, insects and webs can clog the burner/
venturi tube .  A clogged burner tube can lead to 
a fire .

3 .  Control knob must be in the “  OFF” position  

(Figure 3) .

4 .  Connect LP gas tank per “Installing LP Gas Tank” 

section .

5 .  Turn LP gas tank valve to “OPEN .”
6 .  Open viewing hole by sliding cover to either side 

(Figure 6) .

Cleaning and Care

 

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CAUTION:

1.  All cleaning and maintenance should be done when heater is cool 

and with the fuel supply disconnected.

2.  Do NOT clean any heater part in a self-cleaning oven. The extreme 

heat will damage the finish.

3.  Do NOT enlarge valve orifices or burner ports when cleaning the 

valves or burners.

Notices

1.  This heater should be thoroughly cleaned on a regular basis.
2.  Abrasive cleaners will damage this product. 
3.  NEVER use oven cleaner to clean any part of heater.
4.  More frequent cleaning may be required as necessary. It is imperative that control 

compartment, burners and circulating air passageways of the heater be kept clean.

5.  Have heater inspected annually. Repairs should be made by a qualified service 

person. 

6.  Inspect heater before each use.
7.  Spiders and insects can create a dangerous condition that may damage the heater 

or make it unsafe. Keep burner area clean of all spiders, webs and insects. Clean 
burner holes by using a heavy-duty pipe cleaner. Compressed air may help clear 
away smaller particles.

8.  Check heater immediately if any of the following conditions exist:

a.  You smell gas in conjunction with extreme yellow tipping of burner flames.
b.  Heater does not reach proper temperature.  

Note: At temperatures less than 40ºF, heat output will be reduced.

c.  Heater’s glow is excessively uneven.
d.  Burner makes popping noises during use.  

Note: A “poof” sound is normal as the last of the LP gas is burned.

9.  Carbon deposits may create a fire hazard. Keep dome and emitter clean at all times. 
10.  Do NOT clean heater with combustible or corrosive cleaners. Use warm, soapy water.
11.  Do NOT paint engine, engine access panel or dome.
12.  After a period of storage and/or non use, check for leaks, burner obstructions and 

inspect for any abrasion, wear or cuts to the hose.

13.  Check under the dome and engine area periodically for any obstructions such as 

spiderwebs, bird nests, etc.

Before Each Use

1 .  Keep the heater area clean and free from any combustible materials, gasoline, and other 

flammable vapors and liquids .

2 .  Do NOT obstruct the flow of the combustion of LP gas and the ventilation of air .
3 .  Keep the ventilation opening(s) of the LP gas tank area free and clear from debris .
4 .  Visually check the burner flames to make sure your heater is working properly (Figure 7) .
5 .  See sections below for proper cleaning instructions .
6 .  Check all gas connections for leaks .
7 .  Check components for any signs of damage or rust .  
8 .  Check for obstructions of airflow to the burner . Spiders, insects and webs can clog the 

burner/venturi tube .  A clogged burner/venturi tube can lead to a fire .

9 .  If damage to any component is detected, do NOT operate until repairs are completed .

Cleaning Surfaces

1 .  Wipe surfaces clean with mild dishwashing detergent or baking soda mixed with water . 
2 .  For stubborn stains, use a citrus-based cleaner and a nylon scrubbing brush .
3 .  Rinse clean with water . 
4 .  Allow to air dry .

 

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CAUTION: While cleaning your unit, be sure to keep the area around 

the burner and pilot assembly dry at all times. Do NOT submerge the 

control valve assembly. If the gas control is submerged in water, do 

NOT use it. It must be replaced.

Maintenance

To enjoy years of outstanding performance from your heater, make sure you perform the 
following maintenance activities on a regular basis: 
1 .  Keep exterior surfaces clean . 
2 .  Perform routine maintenance .
3 .  Air flow must be unobstructed . Keep controls, burner, and circulating air passageways 

clean . Signs of possible blockage include:
•  Gas odor with extreme yellow tipping of flame .
•  Heater does NOT reach the desired temperature .
•  Heater glow is excessively uneven .
•  Heater makes popping noises .

Note: In a salt-air environment (such as near an ocean), corrosion occurs more quickly than 
normal . Frequently check for corroded areas and repair them promptly .

TIP

: Use high-quality automobile wax to help maintain the appearance of your heater .  Apply to 

exterior surfaces from the pole down . 

Do NOT apply to emitter screen or domes.

Summary of Contents for GWU9850F / 35554A

Page 1: ...ration Table of Contents Important Safeguards Page 2 Expanded View and Hardware 4 Assembly Instructions 5 Installing LP Gas Tank 8 Operating Instructions 8 Cleaning and Care 9 Product Registration 10 Replacement Parts 10 Limited Warranty 10 Specifications 10 Troubleshooting 11 The use and installation must conform with local codes or in the absence of local codes with either the National Fuel Gas ...

Page 2: ...install the type of dust cap on the cylinder valve outlet that is provided with the cylinder valve Other types of caps or plugs may result in leakage of propane n If heater is not in use the gas must be turned off at the supply cylinder and disconnected o Do NOT store a spare LP gas cylinder under or near this appliance p NEVER fill the cylinder beyond 80 percent full q A fire causing serious inju...

Page 3: ...issible only if the cylinder is disconnected removed from the heater and properly stored outdoors W W Do NOT attempt to disconnect the gas regulator from the cylinder or any gas fitting while the heater is in use W W Always place your heater on a hard non combustible level surface An asphalt or blacktop surface may not be acceptable for this purpose W W Move gas hoses as far away as possible from ...

Page 4: ...17 Gas Line 56 01 190 18 Engine Cover 56 01 624 19 Control Panel Door 56 01 625 20 Upper Cap 56 01 626 21 Pole 56 01 627 22 Lower Cap 56 01 628 23 Shroud Cap 56 01 629 24 Regulator Hose Assembly 56 01 355 25 Shroud Back 56 01 630 26 Shroud Front 56 01 631 27 Tank Retainer Wire 56 01 632 28 Wheel Assembly 56 01 633 29 Base 56 01 634 30 Weight Plate 56 01 635 Pre Assembled Expanded View Hardware A S...

Page 5: ...ks or openings 2 Spread out all parts 3 Tighten all hardware connections by hand first Then before completing each step go back and fully tighten all hardware Be careful not to over tighten That could damage surfaces or strip threads 4 For best results complete each step in the order presented To complete assembly you will need 1 Leak detection solution instructions on how to make the solution are...

Page 6: ...U9850F 35554 A B 6 Assembly Instructions continued 5 Attach Engine Assembly A x 4 6 Secure Upper Cap Note Upper cap must align with the notch on the engine assembly and lock into position 8 Attach Lower Dome D x 3 7 Attach Bolts C x 3 ...

Page 7: ...eplacement Parts parts BlueRhino com 1 800 762 1142 7 11 Attach Regulator Hose Assembly W W WARNING ALWAYS perform a leak check per Checking for Leaks section 10 Insert Battery I x 1 9 Attach Upper Dome F x 3 H x 3 12 Attach Tank Retainer Wire Attach Shroud Front ...

Page 8: ... clean burner venturi tubes for insects and insect nests A clogged tube can lead to a fire 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 1 Make sure all labels packaging and protective films have been removed from the patio heater 2 Check for obstructions of airflow to the burners Spiders insects and...

Page 9: ...eater part in a self cleaning oven The extreme heat will damage the finish 3 Do NOT enlarge valve orifices or burner ports when cleaning the valves or burners Notices 1 This heater should be thoroughly cleaned on a regular basis 2 Abrasive cleaners will damage this product 3 NEVER use oven cleaner to clean any part of heater 4 More frequent cleaning may be required as necessary It is imperative th...

Page 10: ...nal retail purchaser freight or postage prepaid This Limited Warranty does not cover any failures or operating difficulties due to accident abuse misuse alteration misapplication improper installation or improper maintenance or service by you or any third party or failure to perform normal and routine maintenance on the product as set out in this owner s manual In addition the Limited Warranty doe...

Page 11: ... from BlueRhino com Connection between gas valve and pilot assembly is loose 1 Turn off heater per Turning Off instructions 2 Disconnect LP gas tank per Disconnecting LP Gas Tank instructions 3 Tighten connection 4 Perform leak check per Checking for Leaks section Air in gas line Open gas line and bleed it pressing control knob in for not more than 1 2 minutes or until you smell gas Thermocouple i...

Page 12: ...Outdoor LP Gas Heater Model No GWU9850F 35554 A B 12 ...

Page 13: ...du monoxyde de carbone un gaz inodore L utilisation de cet appareil dans des espace clos peut entraîner la mort Ne jamais utiliser cet appareil dans un espace clos comme un véhicule de camping une tente une automobile ou une maison DANGER Fabriqué à partir de 75 de bagasse de canne à sucre résidu de pulpe de canne à sucre sans danger pour l environnement AVERTISSEMENT POUR VOTRE SÉCURITÉ Pour usag...

Page 14: ...alement i Les bouteilles de gaz doivent être entreposées a l extérieur hors de la portée des enfants et ne doivent pas être entreposées dans un bâtiment un garage ou dans tout autre lieu ferme Les bouteilles de gaz ne doivent jamais être entreposées dans un endroit ou la température risque de dépasser 51 6 C 125 F j NE PAS introduire d outil ni de corps étranger dans la sortie du robinet de la bou...

Page 15: ... allumé W W NE PAS utiliser le chauffe patio si la vitesse du vent dépasse 16 km h W W NE JAMAIS laisser un chauffe patio allumé sans surveillance surtout si des enfants ou des animaux domestiques et de compagnie se trouvent à proximité W W NE JAMAIS laisser quoi que ce soit sur le chauffe patio lorsque ce dernier est allumé W W Conserver les extincteurs automatiques à eau et autres sources d eau ...

Page 16: ...rieur 56 01 626 21 Montant 56 01 627 22 Couvercle supérieur 56 01 628 23 Couvercle du carénage 56 01 629 24 Ensemble tuyau de gaz et régulateur 56 01 355 25 Arrière du carénage 56 01 630 26 Avant du carénage 56 01 631 27 Étrier de retenue de la bouteille de gaz 56 01 632 28 Roue 56 01 633 29 Socle 56 01 634 30 Plaque de lestage 56 01 635 Fourni assemblé Vue éclatée 2 4 21 30 29 25 7 8 1 3 19 23 26...

Page 17: ...te pas de trous ni de fissures 2 Étalez toutes les pièces et la quincaillerie d installation 3 Serrez à la main toute les fixations et la visserie en premier Une fois l étape terminée serrez les complètement en veillant à ne pas trop les serrer afin d éviter d endommager la surface de l appareil et de fausser le filetage 4 Suivez toutes les étapes dans l ordre afin d assembler correctement cet art...

Page 18: ...lage suite 5 Fixer le dispositif de fonctionnement A x 4 6 Fixer le couvercle supérieur Remarque Faites correspondre le couvercle supérieur à l encoche du dispositif de fonctionnement et verrouillez le couvercle en place 8 Fixer le dôme inférieur D x 3 7 Fixer les boulons C x 3 ...

Page 19: ...no com 1 800 762 1142 7 10 Insérer la pile I x 1 9 Fixer le dôme supérieur F x 3 H x 3 11 Fixer le régulateur et son tuyau W W AVERTISSEMENT Veillez à TOUJOURS effectuer un test d étanchéité en suivant les instructions du paragraphe Détecter une fuite 12 Fixer l étrier de retenue de la bouteille de gaz Fixer l avant du carénage ...

Page 20: ... assurer qu elles ne présentent pas de fuite b Si le tuyau fuit remplacez le avant d utiliser l appareil c Utilisez uniquement un tuyau de rechange homologué par le fabricant Allumer le chauffe patio W W AVERTISSEMENT NE JAMAIS allumer le brûleur lorsque la housse est installée W W ATTENTION S assurer que la zone autour du chauffe patio demeure dégagée et dépourvue de W W matières combustibles d e...

Page 21: ...rûleur Ces flammes ne devraient pas être jaunes ni produire de fumée noire En présence de fumée noire épaisse le flux d air à l intérieur de la tubulure des brûleurs est bloqué La flamme devrait être bleue avec des crêtes jaunes voir illustration 7 Si les flammes sont excessivement jaunes éteignez le chauffe patio et consultez le site internetBlueRhino com ou appelez le 1 800 762 1142 W W ATTENTIO...

Page 22: ...quides et vapeurs inflammables 2 NE bloquez PAS le débit d air de combustion du propane ni de ventilation 3 Assurez vous que la les ouverture s de ventilation autour de la bouteille de propane demeurent toujours propres et dépourvues de débris 4 Vérifiez les flammes du brûleur afin de vous assurer que le chauffe patio fonctionne correctement voir illustration 7 5 Reportez vous aux paragraphes ci d...

Page 23: ...s intitulées Détecter une fuite Il y a de l air dans le tuyau de gaz Ouvrez et purgez le tuyau de gaz maintenez le bouton de commande appuyé pendant 1 à 2 minutes ou jusqu à ce que vous sentiez une odeur de gaz La veilleuse ne demeure pas allumée Remarque Le chauffe patio fonctionne à un rendement moindre en dessous de 40ºF 5ºC Accumulation de saleté autour de la veilleuse Nettoyez l ensemble de l...

Page 24: ...en suivant les instructions intitulées Éteindre le chauffe patio 2 Après que le chauffe patio ait refroidi débouchez le brûleur et nettoyez l intérieur et l extérieur du brûleur Téléchargez les instructions de nettoyage du site www BlueRhino com Fumée épaisse noire Le brûleur est bouché 1 Éteignez le chauffe patio en suivant les instructions intitulées Éteindre le chauffe patio 2 Après que le chau...

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