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IMPORTANT NOTICE: 

DO NOT return to place of purchase !!! 
Please contact Customer Service hotline at 800-913-8999 for help 

 

 

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LOCATING HEATER FOR USE 

 

 

BE CAREFUL

: When certain materials or items are left under this heater, while in use, they will be 

subjectok to radiant heat and could be seriously damaged.   

 

  The unit is designed for heating outdoor patios, decks, spas, pool and working areas. 

  Always ensure that adequate fresh air ventilation is provided. Follow the spacing tolerances in Figure 1.   

  The minimum clearances to combustible construction shown in Figure 1 must be maintained at all times 

  The installation must conform to local codes or in the absence of local codes with the standard for the 

storage and handling of liquid petroleum gases: 

In the US use : ANSI/NFPA58 on National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223-1998 

In Canada use: National Standards of Canada. CAN/CGA B149.1 & 2-M86 

  The heater must be placed on level firm ground. 

  Never operate in an explosive atmosphere.    Keep away from areas where gasoline or other flammable 

liquids or vapors are stored or used. 

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                                 

36

” (91cm)

 

                                                 

 

                                               

18”(46cm) 

24” (61cm) 

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Figure 1.   

CEILING / OVERHANG   

CAUTION 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

During strong and windy weather, turn off the   

heater and the gas cylinder valve.    Remove   

the heater reflector hood then move the heater   

to a sheltered location.    Caution do not move   

heater while it is still hot.   

Summary of Contents for PTH106SS-3G

Page 1: ...LIST 16 WARRANTY 17 READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND BE SURE YOUR PATIO HEATER IS PROPERLY INSTALLED ASSEMBLIED AND CARED FOR FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS BO...

Page 2: ...an cause severe property damage or serious injury or death Please read the installation operation maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment FOR YOUR SAFETY If y...

Page 3: ...embly 1 LPG Gas regulator with Hose 1 Tank Hook 1 Hardware Bag Page2 Post Socket 1 4 Acorn cap 4 Post Socket 1 4 Flat Washer 4 Reflector 5 32 8mm Truss Head Screw 3 Reflector Plate 1 4 10mm Truss Head...

Page 4: ...damage the heater and render it unsafe for use Check the heater immediately if any of the following exists 1 The smell of gas in conjunction with extreme yellow tipping of the burner flames 2 The heat...

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Page 6: ...TIONS Page4 STEP 1 Attach Table Legs z Attach the post socket to the top of the tank enclosure using four 1 4 flat washers and four 1 4 acorn caps z Secure the four table legs with four of 5 32 x 22mm...

Page 7: ...then tighten up with three 1 4 x 10mm truss head screws from the bottom up STEP 2 STEP 3 Attach The Reflector nut Post z Screw the 1 4 x2 3 4 1 4 x57mm dual threaded end stud into the emitter top z A...

Page 8: ...6 Page 6 STEP 4 Gas Tank z Open tank enclosure door z Secure the gas tank with the tank hook by attaching to the bracket of tank enclosure as show in diagram STEP 5 Attach Regulator z Attach flare ada...

Page 9: ...n must conform with local codes or in the absence of local codes with National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 1996 z The heater comes equipped with a hose assembly for hook up to a standard z If a leak is...

Page 10: ...ch See diagram for Step 1 NOTE The remaining connections are to be tested after the heater has been lit STEP 2 4 Light the heater following instructions on page 10 and page 11 Page8 6 8 7 9 STEP 2 5 U...

Page 11: ...t be maintained at all times The installation must conform to local codes or in the absence of local codes with the standard for the storage and handling of liquid petroleum gases In the US use ANSI N...

Page 12: ...ounter clockwise direction Check for leaks by applying soapy water to the tank and hose connections D Push and turn the gas control knob to PILOT position The igniter will spark at the same time Firml...

Page 13: ...rid or reflector the heater should be turned off immediately and the heater should not be operated again until repairs are made FIGURE 2 NORMAL FLAME POSITION 2 50 8mm 1 25 4mm 0 0mm RELIGHTING A Turn...

Page 14: ...post base assembly Never paint the reflector emitter assembly the safety control valve cylinder valve panel or instruction plate on post The posts of the burner must remain clean so that the gas flow...

Page 15: ...er webs etc the pilot flame may be small and the thermocouple may not heat up enough for the main burner to come on If this occurs it will be necessary to clean the pilot Lower Cone Cylinder Safety Va...

Page 16: ...e pilot assembly to the lower screen cone 3 Hold the pilot assembly with slip joint pliers then loosen and remove the nut at the base of the pilot 4 Inspect the pilot and tubing for blockage You shoul...

Page 17: ...ouple connection loose at gas control or damaged Pilot flame not touching the thermocouple Low gas pressure Blockage in burner orifice Control knob not in ON position Purge gas line and repeat ignitio...

Page 18: ...er Grid Main Burner Assembly Emitter base Pilot Assembly Control Housing Front Panel Lighting Instruction Plate Valve Knob Control Housing Gas Valve Control Husing Base Post Square Table Post Socket P...

Page 19: ...s supply use contrary to operating instructions or alteration by any person other than our factory service center The warranty period is not extended by such repair or replacement Warranty claim proce...

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