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NORMAL OPERATION

Loading and Firing:

1.  Open the front door of the base and pull out the hopper.
2.  Load with quantity of pellets for desired approximate duration:

3.  Ignite the pellets using a natural fire starter block or fire starting 

gel (both are available at most hardware stores in the BBQ or 
fireplace sections). Do not use any other form of accelerants, 
such as gasoline or lighter fluid, as these can lead to poor 
performance, unpredictable or dangerous lighting, or damage to 
the heater.

4.  Make sure the pellets are fully lit before pushing the hopper back 

into the base. 

5.  Lock the door, remove the key and store it in a safe place.
After about 10 minutes the flame will start to come out of the glass 
tube. After the flame diminishes, the heater will emit heat for at least 
two hours depending on the quantity of pellets used. Do not open 
the door during combustion. It is recommended to allow the heater 
to operate until the pellets are completely burned.
The suggested pellet quantity is nominal. Keep in mind that a heater 
filled with a small quantity of pellets produces a higher flame 
(because there is more air inside the burner) with shorter duration.
If the heater is filled with a large quantity of pellets, the duration will 
be longer but the flame will be lower (because there is less air inside 
the burner).

Discharge at end of combustion:

Empty out the ash drawer only when combustion is complete. 
Dispose of the char according to governing laws and regulations.
1.  When pellets have completely burned down and the unit is cool 

to the touch, open the front door of the base.

2.  Wearing appropriate heat resistant gloves, remove the bottom 

plate from under the hopper in order to discharge the char into 
the ash drawer beneath.

4.  Clean the inside of the hopper, using the poker if necessary, 

removing any residual pellets even if still burning.

5.  Clean edges around the door to ensure it closes properly and 

then close the door.

6.  Return the ash drawer and bottom plate to their places.

PELLET 

QUANTITY 3kg 4kg 5kg 6kg 7kg 9kg

FLAME DURATION 

1.5hr 

2hr 

2.5hr 

3.5hr 

4.5hr 

6hr

Summary of Contents for GBG-PELHTR

Page 1: ...PREMIUM WOOD PELLET PATIO HEATER Model GBG PELHTR THIS PRODUCT IS FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY...

Page 2: ...PARTS ROOF DIFFUSER UPPER FRAME VIEWING TOWER TOWER DOOR GLASS TUBE BASE BASE DOOR Also included POKER PROTECTIVE GLOVES HOPPER HOPPER COVER ASH DRAWER BOTTOM PLATE...

Page 3: ...ersons and or property caused by improper use Improper use is defined as Any use other than the one specified in this manual Any use in method or technique other than those permitted within this manua...

Page 4: ...placed within 30cm 12 from the walls of the heater and 50cm 20 from the radiation area of the glass tube 7 Accessible parts may become hot during use Do not touch the heater during operation The heat...

Page 5: ...eck for obstructions before using the heater especially after a long period of inactivity 18 Repair replacement maintenance or any other work must only be performed by qualified technicians and in acc...

Page 6: ...correct orientation Downward facing lip of diffuser should face opening of viewing tower 3 Attach the diffuser to the top frame with four screws 4 Attach the roof to the diffuser with four screws 5 A...

Page 7: ...r 9 Push hopper into base Close the retention latches Place ash drawer beneath the hopper on the floor of the base Close the base door 10 Carefully place the glass tube inside the viewing tower Tilt i...

Page 8: ...ar The temperature within the hopper cannot be controlled nor blocked as the natural process of combustion takes place The pellets burn from the top down therefore pellets should never be added to the...

Page 9: ...re completely burned The suggested pellet quantity is nominal Keep in mind that a heater filled with a small quantity of pellets produces a higher flame because there is more air inside the burner wit...

Page 10: ...upplied cleaning wand to carefully clean the inside of the glass tube Wrap the end of the wand in a soft cloth and use mild soap and water for best results 7 Clean the exterior of the glass tube as we...

Page 11: ...and ensure that combustion is well underway before closing the hopper Change the wood pellets Open bags of pellets can sometimes become too damp for proper combustion Allow pellets to dry well before...

Page 12: ...y warranty any labour costs incurred are the responsibility of the purchaser Parts shipped out while the unit is under warranty shall be shipped pre paid by the distributor If this unit was purchased...

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