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SAFETY INFORMATION 

•Ensure aerosols are not used near this unit when in use.
•Ensure all packaging and plastic bags are disposed of safely.
•Ensure the heater is at a safe distance from glass and PVC doors and windows to stop damage from any heat.
•Read the warnings and use instructions before operation.
•Do not leave the lantern head in the upright position during rain or windy conditions or when the patio heater is 

not in use or unattended. Always fold down the lantern head when not in use or during windy or rainy 
conditions.

•This appliance features a flame failure and tilt device. In the event of a wind blowing the flame out or the unit 

being tipped over, the gas supply will be cut off from the cylinder. In this event, the knobs should be set to off 
and you should wait 5 minutes before re-lighting.

•This product will become hot when in use – take care when touching.
•Keep children and pets at a safe distance from the unit when in use.
•The outdoor patio heater is for adult use only.

•Keep the area around the patio heater clear and free of any combustible materials, gasoline, or any other 

flammable liquids. Do not use patio heater in an explosive environment.

•Before each use make sure the patio heater is in good working condition. Inspect the hose and the unit itself.
•Never fold down the lantern head while the heater is operating.
•Warning: Upper Support Pole and top burner unit will get hot while in use. Use caution when handling.
•Do not store or use gasoline or any other flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of the patio heater.
•NEVER use indoors, in an enclosed area or below ground level.
•This appliance is intended for use with propane bottled gas only.
•Failure to read and follow these instructions could result in serious injury or damage to property.
•Wait until the unit has fully cooled before folding down the lantern head.
•Disconnect the gas cylinder and remove the gas cylinder from the heater before folding down the lantern head.
•Take care to support the lantern head while folding it down so that it does not drop suddenly.
•It is recommended that two people handle the heater when folding down the lantern head.

•Serious injury, death, and/or properly damage may occur if the above instructions are not followed exactly.
•NOTE: THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR YOUR SAFETY. PLEASE READ THEM THOROUGHLY BEFORE USE 

AND RETAIN THEM FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

WARNING: Do not raise or lower the arm and burner head on an inclined surface. Dropping the burner head or

boom arm will change the center of gravity, the unit is meant to be used on a flat, hard, level surface only. 

WARNING: Tighten the swivel neck before raising or lowering arm. Do not raise the arm when the swivel neck is 

loose.  

WARNING: Lowering the arm can create a pinch point, keep all body parts out of the path of travel. 

WARNING: When lowering the arm, do it slowly to allow the burner head to drop in a controlled manner. 

Allowing the burner head to drop suddenly will result in damage and/or personal injury.  

WARNING: Do not light heater when burner is lowered as this could result in result in damage and/or personal 

injury. 

WARNING: Do not pull out, pull on, fray, bend, twist or cut the regulator hose at the arm junction as this could 

result in damage and/or personal injury. 

WARNING: Do not operate this heater without studying the entire contents of this document. Failure to do so 

could lead to misuse resulting in damage and/or personal injury. 

CAUTION: Do not use heater if it shows any sign of damage. 

Summary of Contents for COH-400

Page 1: ...ting and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment WARNING DANGER Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or...

Page 2: ...sure the unit is a minimum of 40 in 1 m from flammable items or structure from all sides and above Always leak test the unit before use annually or after storage when parts are replaced serviced or if...

Page 3: ...use with propane bottled gas only Failure to read and follow these instructions could result in serious injury or damage to property Wait until the unit has fully cooled before folding down the lante...

Page 4: ...items shall not be placed hung or spread on burner head arm WARNING When in operation lock swivel neck to limit movement WARNING When moving heater lock swivel neck to limit movement CAUTION Do not s...

Page 5: ...ver Page 1 Safety Information 2 Table of Contents 5 Exploded View 6 What s in the Box 7 Assembly Instructions 9 Operation 17 Care and Maintenance 22 Warranty and Replacement Parts 23 TABLE OF CONTENTS...

Page 6: ...you have all parts listed refer to components list If you are missing parts please contact 1 866 994 6390 for further assistance Use caution when removing the parts from packaging It is recommended to...

Page 7: ...le x1 9 Main Burner and Hose x1 10 Burner Mesh x1 11 Parasol Supports x3 12 Handle x1 13 Regulator x1 14 Top Panel x1 15 Side Panels x6 PART DESCRIPTION QTY HARDWARE INCLUDED NOTE Hardware not shown t...

Page 8: ...loor and used as a protective surface during assembly NOTE Refer to the assembly diagrams as necessary Assembly Time 1 hour TOOLS REQUIRED Adjustable wrench x 2 1 4 in Spanner Phillips Head Screwdrive...

Page 9: ...to the corresponding section on the base 1 with six of the bolts CC Finger tighten only at this stage 1 2 CC STEP 2 ATTACHING THE LOWER SUPPORT POLE Attach the lower support pole 3 to the cylinder cha...

Page 10: ...AA and nuts BB attach the cylinder chamber wall 4 to the cylinder chamber supports 2 Finger tighten only at this stage STEP 4 ATTACHING THE CYLINDER CHAMBER DOOR Hang the cylinder chamber door 5 on t...

Page 11: ...mber top 6 down over the lower support pole 3 as shown and secure to the cylinder chamber supports 2 using three bolts CC and three nuts BB 3 6 CC 2 BB STEP 6 ATTACHING THE PARASOL SUPPORTS Attach the...

Page 12: ...per support pole 8 using four bolts CC washers DD and spring washers GG 8 DD GG CC ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 12 STEP 7 ASSEMBLING THE LANTERN Lower the burner mesh 10 onto the main burner 9 and secure wit...

Page 13: ...DLE Attach the handle 12 to the upper support pole 8 using three bolts CC washers DD and spring washers GG 8 12 DD GG CC STEP 10 ATTACHING THE SWIVEL HEAD Attach the swivel head 7 to the upper arm ass...

Page 14: ...shown below STEP 12 ATTACHING THE REGULATOR AND PROPANE BOTTLE NOTE THE CYLINDER MUST BE POSITIONED AS SHOWN IN THE PATIO HEATER CYLINDER CHAMBER TO PROVIDE VAPOR WITHDRAWAL Connect the lantern and h...

Page 15: ...s are present Loosely screw the side panels 15 together using twelve bolts AA and nuts BB overlapping as shown below Attach the top panel 14 to the top of the assembled side panels 15 using six bolts...

Page 16: ...TIONS 16 STEP 16 FITTING THE BATTERY Unscrew sparker button A and insert battery B positive side facing outwards A B STEP 15 SECURING THE UPPER SECTION Raise the upper arm upwards and secure using the...

Page 17: ...d in accordance with the specifications for propane gas cylinders of the U S Department of Transportation DOT or the Standard for cylinders Spheres and Tubes for Transportation of Dangerous Goods and...

Page 18: ...ng to your regulator and bottle dealer instructions USE INSTRUCTIONS Before proceeding make sure you understand the warnings section of this manual This patio heater shall be used only in a well venti...

Page 19: ...wn position the lantern opposite the wheels as shown above Ensure that the swivel lock is in the lock position Remove the lock pin and gently lower down the burner head Put the lock pin back into posi...

Page 20: ...using a match To light your patio heater with a match 1 Place the lit match through the gap below the burner mesh and wind guard 2 Turn the control dial to the position After the burner ignites keep t...

Page 21: ...p hazard or could be accidently damaged This appliance is for propane use only See instructions supplied with the regulator for correct use and attachment Gas bottles should never be stored on their s...

Page 22: ...ed either after every 100 hours of use or annually whichever is achieved soonest If your heater needs maintenance or is not working properly please contact your local authorized agent for service It i...

Page 23: ...inder Chamber Door Regulator Cylinder Chamber Top Swivel Head Upper Support Pole Burner Mesh Handle Top Panel Dome Side Panels 6 Cylinder Chamber Wall Main Burner and Hose Parasol Supports Hose Lock P...

Page 24: ...warranty is non transferable and does not cover failures due to misuse of improper installation or maintenance This warranty is for replacement of defective parts only We are not responsible for incid...

Page 25: ...ss steel has an increased resistance to rust it is not rust proof Prolonged exposure to moisture may result in increased staining and or rusting Due to extremely high temperatures inside the patio hea...

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