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SAFETY INFORMATION

 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 and maintained in accordance 
with all warnings and instructions. Do not block air 
flow into or out of the heater.
• Carbon Monoxide (CO) poisoning produces flu-like
symptoms, watery eyes, headaches, dizziness, fatigue
and possibly death. You can't see it and you can't 
smell it. It's an invisible killer. If these symptoms are 
present during operation of this product get fresh air 
immediately!
• 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.

 WARNING

 DANGER

• EXPLOSION - FIRE HAZARD
• Keep solid combustibles, such as building materials,
paper or cardboard, a safe distance away from the 
heater as recommended by the instructions.
• Provide adequate clearances around air openings
into the combustion chamber.
• Never use the heater in spaces which do or may 
contain volatile or airborne combustibles, or products
such as gasoline, solvents, paint thinner, dust particles
or unknown chemicals.
• During operation, this product can be a source of
ignition. Keep heater area clear and free from 
combustible materials, gasoline, paint thinner, cleaning
solvents and other flammable vapors and liquids. Do 
not use heater in areas with high dust content. 
Minimum heater clearances from combustible 
materials: three (3) feet from the sides & two (2) feet
from the top.

We cannot foresee every use which may be made of 
our heaters.
Check with your local fire safety authority if you have
questions about heater use.
Other standards govern the use of fuel gases and heat
producing products for specific uses. Your local 
authorities can advise you about these.
If no local codes exist, follow National Fuel Gas 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

 WARNING

Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors
and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
An LP-cylinder not connected for use shall not be 
stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.

 WARNING

Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or 
maintenance can cause property damage, injury or 
death. Read the installation, operation and 
maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing
or servicing this equipment.

CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD
This appliance can produce 
carbon monoxide which has 
no odor. Using it in an enclosed
space can kill you. Never use this
appliance in an enclosed space
such as a camper, tent or home.

WARNING: 

For Outdoor Use Only

 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 vapors are 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.
• Store the propane cylinder outdoors in a well ventilated
space out of reach of children. Never store the propane 
cylinder in an enclosed area (house, garage, etc.). If 
heater is to be stored indoors, disconnect the propane 
cylinder for outdoor storage.

 WARNING

WARNING indicates an imminently hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

Summary of Contents for HCPHSSWKR

Page 1: ... it in an enclosed space can kill you Never use this appliance in an enclosed space such as a camper tent or home WARNING For Outdoor Use Only ANS Z83 26 2007 CSA 2 37 2007 Gas Fired Outdoor Infrared Patio Heaters ANS Z83 26a 2008 CSA 2 37a 2008 Gas Fired Outdoor Infrared Patio Heaters R R Model HCPHWKR HCPHSSWKR Stainless Steel Outdoor Wicker Patio Heater LPG Liquid Propane Owner s Manual and Ope...

Page 2: ...PACKAGE CONTENTS 2 Reflector Panel Reflector Plate A B C D E F G H N O I T P I R C S E D T R A P QUANTITY A 3 B 1 C Head Assembly 1 D Post H Regulator 1 E Tabletop 1 F Main Frame Gas Hose 1 G 1 1 ...

Page 3: ... 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 DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided ...

Page 4: ... heat producing products for specific uses Your local authorities can advise you about these If no local codes exist follow National Fuel Gas 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 WARNING Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of t...

Page 5: ...ore or use propane gas in compliance with local ordinances and codes or with ANSI NFPA 58 Turn off propane when not in use WARNING Alert children and adults to the hazards of high surface temperatures Stay away from these surfaces to avoid burning skin or igniting clothing Carefully supervise young children when in the vicinity of the heater Do not hang clothing or any other flammable materials fr...

Page 6: ...op with 4pcs M6X12 bolts 3 Put the deck ring KK through the post and above the tabletop Hardware Used LL Bolt M6 x 12 x 4 Hardware Used KK Deck ring x 1 E KK 1 1 Fix the support post D with 4pcs M6x30 bolts and M6 flange nuts AA Hardware Used BB Bolt M6 x 30 x 4 AA M6 Flange nut x 4 D BB ...

Page 7: ...d Hardware Used II 5 1 x 4 Stainless steel bolt M6 X 10 5 Attach head assembly to post 5 1 Unscrew four stainless steel bolts M6 X 10 II 5 2 5 2 Load head assembly by inserting hose into post Insert head assembly into post Control knob should be above decal on post Attach head assembly to post and loosely install four stainless steel bolts M6 X 10 Tighten bolts securely C CC DD ...

Page 8: ... together Insert one screw M6 X 10 FF Slide one washer ĭ 6 EE over threaded end of screw M6 X 10 FF and screw on cap nut GG loosely 7 2 Slide reflector plate onto reflector panels Insert one screw M6 X 10 FF Slide one washer ĭ 6 over threaded end of screw M6 X 10 FF and screw on cap nut GG loosely Repeat procedure to complete the assembly of all four sections Fully tighten all of the screws in the...

Page 9: ...t conform with local codes or in the absence of local codes with national fuel gas code ANS Z223 1 NFPA54 natural gas and propane Installation Code CSA B149 1 or propane storage and handling code B149 2 x 6 Washer ĭ8 Standard 20 lb tank x 3 Wing nut HH DD 9 Connect hose and regulator to cylinder The propane gas and cylinder are sold separately Use a standard 20 lb propane cylinder only Use this he...

Page 10: ...n device The cylinder must have a connection device compatible with the connection for the appliance The cylinder used must include a collar to protect the cylinder valve Never connect an unregulated propane cylinder to the heater Screw regulator onto gas hose Do not cross thread Tighten securely Attach regulator to cylinder Complete attachment Install cylinder Do not store a spare LP gas cylinder...

Page 11: ...les continue appearing the hose should be returned to the place of purchase 3 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 NOTE Whenever gas...

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Page 13: ...ure push in the control knob and turn counterclockwise to the HIGH Figure 5 Note If pilot fails to remain lit all valves should be closed and a waiting period of at least 5 minutes should pass before attempting to light If you experience any ignition problem please consult Troubleshooting on page 18 Caution Avoid inhaling fumes emitted from the heater s first use Smoke and odor from the burning of...

Page 14: ...rs outside any enclosure 8 There is adequate fresh air ventilation When heater is ON Emitter screen will become bright red due to intense heat The color is more visible at night Burner will display tongues of blue and yellow flame These flames should not be yellow or produce thick black smoke indicating an obstruction of airflow through the burners The flame should be blue with straight yellow top...

Page 15: ...son 21 More frequent cleaning may be required as necessary It is imperative that control compartment burner and circulating air passageways of the heater be kept clean After Operation 1 Gas control is in OFF position 2 Gas Tank valve is OFF 3 Disconnect Gas line WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY R 127 WRXFK RU PRYH KHDWHU IRU DW OHDVW PLQXWHV after use 5HIOHFWRU LV KRW WR WKH WRXFK OORZ UHIOHFWRU WR FRRO EH...

Page 16: ...pply to emitter screen 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 in...

Page 17: ...ck burner and orifices for blockage Clean reflector and burner screen Outdoor temperature is less than 40ºF and tank is less than 1 4 full Turn cylinder valve OFF and replace cylinder Use a full cylinder Turn control knob to ON Dirt built up around pilot Connection between gas valve and pilot assembly is loose Thermocouple is not operating correctly Clean or replace orifice or pilot tube Open gas ...

Page 18: ...rvice by unauthorized agency or use of unauthorized compo nents or damage that is attributable to acts of god are not covered THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS LISTED ABOVE PURCHASER ASSUMES ALL RISK IN THE ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION OF THIS UNIT FAILURE TO FOLLOW WARNINGS AND OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL CAN RESULT IN SEVERE PROPERTY DAMAGE AND OR PERSONAL INJURY IN NO EV...

Page 19: ...REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Reflector Panel Reflector Plate A B C D E F G H N O I T P I R C S E D T R A P QUANTITY A 3 B 1 C Head Assembly 1 D Post H Regulator 1 E Tabletop 1 F Main Frame Gas Hose 1 G 1 1 ...

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