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8

Leak Check

 WARNING

• Perform all leak tests outdoors. 

• Extinguish all open flames. 

• NEVER leak test when smoking. 

• Do not use the heater until all connections have been leak 

tested and do not leak. 

Hose / Regulator  

Connection  

Regulator / Cylinder  

Connection  

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Make  2-3  oz.  of  leak  check  solution  (one  part  liquid 

dishwashing detergent and three parts water). 

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Apply  several  drops  of  solution  where  hose  attaches 

to regulator. 

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Apply  several  drops  of  solution  where  regulator 

connects to Cylinder. 

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Make sure all Patio Heater & Light valves are OFF. 

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Turn Cylinder Valve ON. 

If bubbles appear at any connection, there is a leak.

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Turn Cylinder Valve OFF. 

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If  leak  is  at  Hose/Regulator  connection:  tighten 

connection and perform another leak test.   

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If  leak  is  at  Regulator/Cylinder  Valve  connection: 

disconnect,  reconnect,  and  perform  another  leak 

check.  If  you  continue  to  see  bubbles  after  several 

attempts,  cylinder  valve  is  defective  and  should  be 

returned to cylinder’s place of purchase. 

If  NO  bubbles  appear  at  any  connection,  the 

connections are secure.

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Turn Cylinder Valve OFF. 

NOTE:  Whenever  gas  connections  are  loosened  or 

removed, you must perform a complete leak test.

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Complete installation. 

Operation

 DANGER

• CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD

• For outdoor use only. Never use inside house, or other 

unventilated or enclosed areas. This heater consumes air 

(oxygen). Do not use in unventilated or enclosed areas to 

avoid endangering your life.

 DANGER

• EXPLOSION - FIRE HAZARD

•  Never  store  propane  near  high  heat,  open  flames,  pilot 

lights,  direct  sunlight,  other  ignition  sources  or  where 

temperatures exceed 120 degrees F (49°C). 

•  Propane  is  heavier  than  air  and  can  accumulate  in  low 

places. If you smell gas, leave the area immediately. 

•  Never  install  or  remove propane  cylinder  while  heater  is 

lighted,  near  flame,  pilot  lights,  other  ignition  sources  or 

while heater is hot to touch. 

•  This  heater  is  red  hot  during  use  and  can  ignite 

flammables  too  close  to  the  burner.  Keep  flammables  at 

least 3 feet from sides & 2 feet from top. Keep gasoline and 

other flammable liquids and vapors well away from heater. 

• The propane cylinder must always be stored outdoors in a 

well  ventilated  space.  Never  store  propane  cylinder  in  an 

enclosed  area  (house,  garage,  etc.).  If  heater  is  to  be 

stored indoors, disconnect the propane cylinder for outdoor 

storage. 

Caution: Do not attempt to operate until you have read 

&  understand  all  General  Safety  Information  in  this 

manual  and  all  assembly  is  complete  &  leak  checks 

have been performed.

Before Turning Gas Supply ON:

Summary of Contents for GS4400BK

Page 1: ...al Requirement NO 5 90 US 5th Edition IMPORTANT Read this manual carefully before assembling using or servcing this heater keep this manual for future reference PATIO HEATER R R GS4400SS GS4400GN GS4400BK GS4400CP GS4400GD GS4400WH ...

Page 2: ...when using storing and servicing Using this equipment with the respect and caution demanded will reduce the possibilities of personal injury or property damage The following symbols shown below are used extensively throughout this manual Always heed these precautions as they are essential when using any mechanical or fueled equipment DANGER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which ...

Page 3: ...as Code ANSI Z223 1 In Canada installation must conform to local codes If no local codes exist follow the current National standards of CANADA CAN CGA B 149 2 DANGER CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD This heater is a combustion appliance All combustion appliances produce carbon monoxide CO during the combustion process This product is designed to produce extremely minute non hazardous amounts of CO if used a...

Page 4: ... air and can accumulate in low places If you smell gas leave the area immediately Never install or remove propane cylinder while heater is lighted near flame pilot lights other ignition sources or while heater is hot to touch This heater is red hot during use and can ignite flammables too close to the burner Keep flammables at least 3 feet from sides 2 feet from top Keep gasoline and other flammab...

Page 5: ...able opening wrench Leak Detection Solution Instructions on how to make solution are included in step Note You must follow all steps to properly assemble heater For models without Wheels skip to Step 2 Step 1 Attach Wheel Assembly to Base Line up holes in Wheel Bracket with corresponding holes in Base Insert 2 Medium Bolts through holes finger tighten 2 Large Flange Nuts Be sure that the Wheel Ass...

Page 6: ...st onto three Support Brackets Attach Post to Support Brackets using six large bolts six flange nuts Fully tighten all of the screws Step 5 Load Cylinder Housing onto Post Load Cylinder Housing onto Post Slide Cylinder Housing down Step 6 Attach Reflector Studs to Screen Cover Insert 3 Reflector Studs 3 Flat Washers Tighten studs securely Step 7 Attach Head Assembly to Post Screw off 4 small bolts...

Page 7: ...reflector sections loose each screw prior to further assembly and retighten after sections are aligned Slide two Reflector Panels together Insert one Small Screw Slide one Small Flat Washer over threaded end of screw and screw on Cap Nut loosely Slide Reflector Plate onto Reflector Panels Insert one Small Screw Slide one Small Flat Washer over threaded end of screw and screw on Cap Nut loosely Rep...

Page 8: ... purpose of input adjustment for propane gas The pressure regulator and hose assembly supplied with the appliance must be used The installation must conform with local codes or in the absence of local codes with National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 A dented rusted or damaged propane cylinder may be hazardous and should be checked by your cylinder supplier Never use a propane cylinder with a damaged ...

Page 9: ...st Complete installation Operation DANGER CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD For outdoor use only Never use inside house or other unventilated or enclosed areas This heater consumes air oxygen Do not use in unventilated or enclosed areas to avoid endangering your life DANGER EXPLOSION FIRE HAZARD Never store propane near high heat open flames pilot lights direct sunlight other ignition sources or where temper...

Page 10: ...cified 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 4 Push and release the Igniter button until pilot flame is visible through Viewing Hole 5 Release Control Knob after 30 60 seconds Pilot Light will remain lit If not return to step 1 6 immediately Flame is visible through V...

Page 11: ... Down Turn Control Knob clockwise to Pilot Normally burner will make a slight popping sound when extinguished Burner will extinguish but Pilot will remain ON To extinguish Pilot depress Control Knob and continue to turn it clockwise to OFF Turn Cylinder Valve clockwise to OFF and disconnect Regulator when heater is not in use Note After use some discoloration of the emitter screen is normal Operat...

Page 12: ...less than 40ºF and tank is less than 1 4 full Use a full cylinder Supply hose is bent or kinked Straighten hose Control knob fully ON Check burner and orifices for blockage Carbon build up Dirt or film on reflector and burner screen Clean reflector and burner screen Thick black smoke Blockage in burner Remove blockage and clean burner inside and outside Maintenance WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY Do NOT t...

Page 13: ...creen or domes Storage Between uses Turn Control Knob OFF Disconnect LP source Store heater upright in an 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 passages Note Wait until heater is cool before covering During periods of extended inactivity or when ...

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