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On-going Maintenance 

Your  Patio  Heater  requires  regular  maintenance  (interior  and  exterior).    The  use  on  a 
Patio Heater cover in conjunction with the instructions below will help to ensure it remains 
in proper working order and maintains its appearance.  

Exterior: 

Stainless Steel Patio 

Heater’s 

Overtime dirt and salt may build up on your heater. To clean, wash with warm/hot soapy 
water.  Wash off soapy water with warm/hot clean water, leave to air dry.  Apply a 
stainless steel BBQ protector to stainless steel surfaces. This will apply a protective 
coating on the exterior of the heater and assist in repelling the elements. 
 

Stainless steel will rust if you do not look after it properly.   

From time to time spotting may occur on the exterior of your Patio Heater. This is normal 
and is due to moisture and/or other elements building up (it is highly recommended that 
all Patio 

Heater’s are stored under an eve with a cover to protect against the harsh New 

Zealand elements 

– any Patio Heater not stored and covered correctly will not be covered 

under Warranty). To ensure that spotting and discoloration does not become worse and 

more  visible  resulting  in  permanent  damage  to  your  Patio  Heater,  it  should  be  cleaned 
and  removed  straight  away.  This  is  best  done  with  a  stainless  steel  cleaner/cutback 
solution,  or  if  the  spotting  is  larger  and  harder  to  remove,  use  a  stainless  steel/metal 
polish and then a cleaner/solution. Always use a soft cloth to clean your Patio Heater.  

Never  use  abrasive  heavy  duty  sponges  or  scouring  pads  on  the  exterior  of  your  Patio 
Heater,  these  products  will  begin  to  remove  the  stainless  steel  finish  resulting  in  an 
uneven surface and faster rusting in the future. 

Powder Coated Patio 

Heater’s 

Overtime dirt and salt may build up on your heater.  To clean, wash with warm/hot soapy 
water.  Wash off soapy water with warm/hot clean water, leave to air dry. Once dry, apply 
a  BBQ  protector  to  stainless  steel  surfaces,  this  will  apply  a  protective  coating  on  the 
exterior  of  the  patio  heater  and  assist  in  repelling  the  elements.  Always  you  use  a  soft 
cloth to clean your Patio Heater.  

 

Never  use  abrasive  heavy  duty  sponges  or  scouring  pads  on  the  exterior  of  your  Patio 
Heater,  these  products  will  begin  to  remove  the  powder  coated  finish  resulting  in  an 
uneven surface and may result in rusting in the future. 

Maintenance 

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Summary of Contents for GGOH100

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Outdoor Patio Heater Model GGOH100 GGOH200...

Page 2: ...atio Heater that you Purge the gas line prior to attempting to ignite the Patio Heater o Do not dispose of packaging until completely satisfied with assembly of your Patio Heater Please refer to your...

Page 3: ...rotating the knob to the open position Using a brush or spray bottle apply the soap solution to the gas line and each join in the gas line including The gas connection at the inlet of the Patio Heate...

Page 4: ...ial on the LPG Cylinder SLOWLY to the on position o Press the control knob in allowing gas to come up the line and bleed it pressing control knob in for not more than 1 2 minutes or until you smell ga...

Page 5: ...fire explosion or severe personal injury including death LPG gas is heavier than air and will collect in low areas proper ventilation is extremely important Keep the ventilation opening of the LPG cy...

Page 6: ...ore than two walls Refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3 Within a partial enclosure that includes an overhead cover and more than two walls the following shall apply At least 25 of the total wall area is com...

Page 7: ...e must remain free of kinks and sharp bends Never puncture or put stress on the hose or fittings Hose connection is located at the lower front area on the right side wall of the main body of the Patio...

Page 8: ...not smoke or use a naked flame near the Patio Heater or gas cylinder while disconnecting the gas line between the Patio Heater and gas cylinder 4 Remove the gas cylinder from the enclosure before dis...

Page 9: ...ed gas valve 2 Never fill the gas cylinder beyond 80 capacity 3 Always have the gas cylinder filled by an authorized LPG supplier 4 If you have any questions concerning assembly or operation consult y...

Page 10: ...use The use of unauthorised parts will void your Warranty and can create an unsafe environment and conditions of use Never disconnect any gas fittings while the Patio Heater is in use In the event th...

Page 11: ...Parts Diagram Page 10...

Page 12: ...1 Put the 3x Support Posts part 9 in position on the Base part 10 Use 3x M8 x16mm bolts to join the Support Posts and Base Step 2 Put the Post part 7 onto the top of the 3x Support Posts part 9 Use 6x...

Page 13: ...bottom Put the Tank Housing part 8 through the Post part 7 Ensure the regulator does not fall back inside the Post Page 12 Step 4 Secure the reflector support bolts on the flame screen cap with 4x 60m...

Page 14: ...conduct a leak test Procedure located on Page 2 of this manual Fix the burner base to the post by 4x M6 x10mm bolts Page 13 Step 6 Check whether the connection of vertical post and burner are assembl...

Page 15: ...Page 14 Step 8 Secure the Reflector pieces one by one with M5 bolts and nuts Step 9 Once all four Reflector pieces are together install a M6 bolt and nut with 2x washers in the centre Step 10 Put the...

Page 16: ...ner Reflector support bolts Fit washers into each support bolt and tighten each by M8 castle nut Page 15 Step 12 Attach the Wheels by lining up holes in Wheel Bracket with corresponding holes in base...

Page 17: ...unit Take the hose that came with the Patio Heater check that it has a rubber seal on the regulator end of the hose and connect this end to the gas cylinder ensuring that the hose is not twisted You w...

Page 18: ...y again Close the gas cylinder valve after each use Never use the Patio Heater in strong winds Never lay the gas cylinder down always keep upright Never allow the flexible gas supply hose or any elect...

Page 19: ...disperse before trying again If satisfactory operation cannot be achieved consult your retailer before proceeding Note Failure to follow the lighting procedures correctly can lead to a hazardous cond...

Page 20: ...onds Then press in knob control and turn to the OFF position If your Patio Heater is connected to piped LPG you can simply turn the burner controls off It s okay to leave the cylinder connected to you...

Page 21: ...pplied with the Patio Heater must be used Replacement pressure regulator and hose assembly must be those specified by the manufacturer Replacement parts may be obtained from the manufacturer or your l...

Page 22: ...a covered location If you are storing it in a closed room eg shed or garage you should keep the cylinder away from any other cylinders or any cars boats motorcycles or any other petrol engines If you...

Page 23: ...tting and discoloration does not become worse and more visible resulting in permanent damage to your Patio Heater it should be cleaned and removed straight away This is best done with a stainless stee...

Page 24: ...Troubleshooting Page 23...

Page 25: ...ld be filled out at the time of purchase It is in your interest to make sure this is done If the product is to be replaced cannot be repaired then that replacement will be of the same or similar produ...

Page 26: ...707 NSMC Auckland New Zealand Monday Friday 8am 5pm Phone 0800 232 633 Website www goldair co nz TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Model No GGOH100 GGOH200 Gas Type LPG Injector Size 1 9mm for Main Total Gas Co...

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