Even-GLO™ Series GA301
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October-28-15
Maintenance & Troubleshooting Instructions
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Flame lights but will not stay lit:
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Be sure to hold knob in for one minute or longer to allow sensor to get hot.
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Ensure there is no overpowering wind.
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Ensure sense electrode is not corroded, is not grounded or has a cracked
insulator.
Replacement Parts:
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Use only manufacturer recommended replacement parts.
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For a complete list of replacement parts contact your dealer.
Care and Cleaning of Stainless Steel Patio Heater:
Stainless steel is protected from corrosion by a thin layer of chromium oxide. This
happens when oxygen from the atmosphere (air) combines with the chromium in the
stainless steel to form this layer of chromium oxide. This passive film or layer protects the
stainless steel from further corrosion.
Stainless steel is easily cleaned by many different methods.
General Rules for Cleaning Stainless Steel:
1. Handle stainless steel with clean gloves or cloths to guard against stains of finger
marks.
2. Avoid the use of oily rags or greasy cloths when wiping the surface.
3. Do routine cleaning of exposed surfaces.
4. Where possible, after cleaning, rinse thoroughly with water.
5. Cleaning with detergents containing Chloride must be AVOIDED.
6. Rubbing or wiping should be done in the directions of the polish lines, NOT across
them.
7. Do Not use solvents in closed spaces or while the heater is running or smoking.
Methods to clean Surface Contamination:
Dirt:
Dirt and soil can consist of accumulated dust and a variety of contaminates that come
from many sources, ranging from the wind to everyday use. Some may be easily
removed, while others may require specific cleaners.
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Frequently, warm water with or without a gentle detergent is sufficient.
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Next in order, mild non-scratching abrasive powders such as typical household
cleaners. These can be used with warm water, bristle brushes, sponges or clean
cloths. DO NOT USE ordinary carbon steel brushes or steel wool.