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Problem

Cause

Water is Not Hot Enough

Adjust the gas regulator and water 

regulator to meet your desired temper-

ature. To Increase temperature; turn the 

gas regulator control from minimum to 

maximum and turn the water regulator 

control from maximum to minimum. 

Also, switch burners from “Low” to 

“High”.
Check source water temperature. If the 

source water temperature is too cold 

then you may need to recirculate the 

water through the system back into 

the source reservoir then through the 

appliance again to meet your desired 

temperature.

Check if there is a blue flame in the 

‘viewing window’. If you see a yellow 

flame there may be debris in the unit. 

Turn unit off immediately. Try to clear 

debris with compressed air. If further 

assistance is required please call 1800 

654 767.
Check your Gas Cylinder to ensure it is 

not empty. If using a new cylinder; try to 

cycle the unit on and off by using the 

Shower Head switch several times to 

purge the air from the gas lines.

Water Pump not working

Make sure the power source for the 

pump is adequate enough and has 

enough charge to operate the pump
Ensure all connections are securely 

joined and the switch is in the ON 

position
Pressure switch may be broken. 
Pump motor may have failed. 

Troubleshooting 

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Technical Assistance and Spare Parts

The Bushranger Gas Hot Water Shower has been inspected, tested and set by expert personnel prior to 

leaving the factory to guarantee quality.

We always recommend contacting the place of purchase, specifying the model, serial number and type 

of problem you are having with the unit. If unavailable contact: 

Kingsley Enterprises Pty Ltd

PO Box 6007, Minto BC 2566

Phone:    

Fax:  

1800 654 767

1800 655 196

International:

Email:

+612 8700 0400

sales@bushranger.com.au

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Summary of Contents for CSG010

Page 1: ...CSG010 ...

Page 2: ...ns on your purchase of the Bushranger Gas Hot Water Shower To take full advantage of this product please read this manual carefully before using Retain this manual for future reference for installation and warranty ...

Page 3: ...Table of contents Product Information Safety Instructions Performance Specifications Installation Operation Care and Maintenance Troubleshooting Technical Assistance Warranty 1 3 4 7 9 13 17 18 19 20 ...

Page 4: ...g of water it is not authorised for any other purpose any other use is considered improper and is potentially dangerous The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any harm to people or damage to property deriving from an incorrect installation or maintenance or from an erroneous use of the appliance Once the outer wrapping and the inner wrappings of the various parts have been removed check a...

Page 5: ...cles on or against this appliance Do not place chemicals or flammable materials or spray aerosols near this appliance Do not operate with panels covers or guards removed from this appliance If you smell gas immediately turn the gas off at the cylinder and move the appliance cylinder to a well ventilated area outside keeping well away from sources of heat such as naked flames pilot lights Check for...

Page 6: ...cted In the case of balconies 20 or more of the total wall area shall remain open and unrestricted FIGURE D2 Outdoor Area Example 2 Within a partial enclosure that includes an overhead cover and no more than two walls FIGURE D3 Outdoor Area Example 3 With both ends open The following figures are diagrammatical representations of outdoor areas suitable for use with this appliance Rectangular areas ...

Page 7: ...Do not operate from a non upright position Doing so can be dangerous and will damage the appliance During operation ensure that air inlets and the top exhaust are kept free from obstructions and closure Important This appliance is designed to be used with a source water temperature of 20 C or below If the temperature of the outlet water exceeds 50 C the burners will shut off you will be required t...

Page 8: ...ood condition before connecting the gas cylinder Check that all connections are tight and that the gas cylinder connection has been tightened before you turn the cylinder gas valve on NEVER check for leaks with a flame or pilot light Using soapy water coat all connections and if bubbles appear turn the cylinder gas control off then tighten the connections before re testing Inspect the appliance re...

Page 9: ...Switch this safety device will not allow the burner to operate if the appliance is any more than 45 degrees from its normal operating position To relight the burner you will need to turn the water flow off position the appliance to the normal operating position and turn the water flow back on Exhaust Flue Sensor the appliance will shut down if the exhaust flue becomes partially or fully restricted...

Page 10: ...in 6 Model Number T 2A T 3A Australian Standard AS NZS 1869 AS NZS 4621 AGA Certificate No 8498 Inlet Pressure kPa 250 1750 Outlet Pressure kPa 2 8 Temperature Limit C 20 to 60 Regulator Classification Low Pressure Gas Regulator Flow Rate kg h 1 5 Mounting Preferences Horizontal with conical face up Inlet Connection LCC27 fitting Size mm 35 x 75 x 1630 hose included Weight kg 0 45 Heat Exchanger G...

Page 11: ... 67 Max Flow Rate L min 6 Heat Exchanger Limited Flow Restriction On Off Switch Flow Variations 4 Dimensions mm 2 75 Weight kg 0 27 Max Water Pressure kPa 900 Size mm 400 x 295 x 140 Weight kg 0 26 Length m 2 Power Supply V DC 12 Fuse Amps 4 Connection type Cigarette and Alligator Clamps Pump Power Cable Shower Rose Diaphragm Pump Gas Hot Water Shower Page 8 ...

Page 12: ...r 3 Locate the Gas Hose and Regulator insert the black rubber washer as shown into the brass fitting Insert black rubber washer WARNING DO NOT USE TEFLON TAPE on the gas or water fittings The unit has been designed to be assembled with the use of rubber washers 2 Insert two D batteries into the battery box and close the battery box lid Note The orientation of the battery terminals 4 Fit and tighte...

Page 13: ... tighten using a hose clamp Attach the second black hose to the inlet side of the pump tighten using a hose clamp See Page 11 for more details 8 Fit the clear rubber seals to both ends of the chrome flexible shower hose Then attach hexagonal end to the water out connection center connection on the unit Do not over tighten Insert clear rubber washers 5 Locate the black water inlet hose with silver ...

Page 14: ... pump It is important to use the correct gauge wire for the distance from 12V power source and the current draw from the pump Improper installation may cause the pump to not function correctly and or fail b Be careful to properly route and secure all wiring c Fuse appropriately d Toggle switch with adequate amp rating is required to allow for ON OFF operation b Using a hose clamp supplied connect ...

Page 15: ...er maximum size The water heater is then located 1 4 meters from ground level to the connection points as shown above Water pump and fresh water tank are to be located in a convenient position as shown 1 4m 1m 1m Water source Gas cylinder not included 1m 300mm 300mm 1400mm 1000mm Gas Hot Water Shower Page 12 ...

Page 16: ...ected to both the gas and the water source 2 Connect the Gas Hose to the LCC27 LPG cylinder Hand tighten the connection in a clockwise direction Open gas tap on cylinder one full turn anti clockwise and then check the connections for leaks with soapy water DO NOT use a flame If a leak is detected turn the cylinder valve off close check seals and retighten all connections and retest 3 IMPORTANT 4 O...

Page 17: ...e The shower is now set up and ready to use Set HEAT SETTING to LOW Heater Starting Process Set TEMPERATURE CONTROL to MIN Set WATER FLOW to MAX 2 Turn the gas cylinder on in an anti clockwise direction one 1 full turn 3 Switch LPG Water Heater ON using the rocker switch located at the bottom on the LPG Portable Water Heater Do this by having the red dot pushed in Switch Gas Hot Water Shower Page ...

Page 18: ...ng through the viewing window located at the front of the appliance 7 Turn the shower rose switch to the ON position and water should flow 8 Adjust the temperature of the water flowing from the shower rose by turning the temperature control and water flow knobs Note 1 If the unit does not start water does not flow check the troubleshooting guide on page 18 Gas Hot Water Shower Page 15 ...

Page 19: ...o reignite the burner Turn the water flow and gas off allow unit to cool for 30min then reignite IMPORTANT Water remaining in the heat exchanger while the flow is stopped may become very hot It will require water to flow through the unit for a short time to clear the hot water The user must check the temperature output to ensure it is suitable and not too hot before showering Note 2 When using the...

Page 20: ...trictly prohibited and will void your warranty If you are unsure of how to adequately clean and maintain your LPG Portable Water Heater please contact your place of purchase for further information If using a water source other than drinking quality water ensure that the water inlet filter into the appliance is cleaned after each use Storage Frost Freezing temperatures If the appliance is to be st...

Page 21: ...re Water In is on the right and Water Out is in the middle Make sure the On Off switch is turned on do this by having the Red dot pushed in If unit fails to ignite when LED display lights and ignition is clicking 1 Disconnect all gas attachments from the unit and gas bottle 2 Re connect your gas line to the unit including all tape and washers do not turn the gas on 3 Turn your water supply on Once...

Page 22: ...as Cylinder to ensure it is not empty If using a new cylinder try to cycle the unit on and off by using the Shower Head switch several times to purge the air from the gas lines Water Pump not working Make sure the power source for the pump is adequate enough and has enough charge to operate the pump Ensure all connections are securely joined and the switch is in the ON position Pressure switch may...

Page 23: ...or negligent use or misuse or overloading d misuse or neglect of the Kingsley product including improper repair or maintenance or failing to repair or maintain e alteration abuse acts of nature terrorism vandalism collision road hazards or adverse conditions 4 Making a claim Please immediately contact us as soon as you become aware of a possible defect in the Kingsley product We ll arrange for you...

Page 24: ...bushranger com au Free Call 1800 654 767 Australia only International 61 2 8700 0400 Fax 61 2 8700 0499 Email sales bushranger com au Address 6A Brooks Road Ingleburn NSW 2565 0271 22O ...

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