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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

9. Heater is away from gasoline or other flammable liquids or vapors.
10. Heater is away from windows, air intake openings, sprinklers and other water sources.
11. Heater is at least 24 in. on top and at least 36 in. on sides from combustible materials.
12. Heater is on a hard and level surface.
13. There are no signs of spider or insect nests.
14. All burner passages are clear.
15. All air circulation passages are clear.

16. Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperatures and should 
stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition.
17. Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the area of the heater.
18. Clothing or other protective material should not be hung from the heater, or placed on or near the 
heater.
19. Any guard or other protective device removed for servicing the heater must be replaced prior to 
operating the heater.
20. Installation and repair should be done by a qualified service person. The heater should be 
inspected before use and at least annually by a qualified service person.
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 cylinder.

 WARNING

 

FOR YOUR SAFETY:

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To enjoy years of outstanding performance from your heater, make sure you perform the following 
maintenance activities on a regular basis:
Keep exterior surfaces clean.
1. Use warm soapy water for cleaning. Never use flammable or corrosive cleaning agents.
2. While cleaning your unit, be sure to keep the area around the burner and pilot assembly dry at all 
times. Do not submerge the control valve assembly. If the gas control is submerged in water, do 
NOT use it. It must be replaced.
a. Keep the appliance area clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other 
flammable vapors and liquids.
b. Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air.
c. Keep the ventilation opening(s) of the cylinder enclosure free and clear from debris.

3. Air flow must be unobstructed. Keep controls, burner, and circulating air passageways clean. 
Signs of possible blockage include:

Summary of Contents for Opus

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Page 2: ...ent 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 instr...

Page 3: ...otective Guard E Borosilicate Glass Tube F Burner Ignition Plate 3 3 1 1 G 1 H 1 I Wheel Kit Front Door Panel Gas Hose Regulator Control Box Casing 1 J K Base plate L 1 1 1 A B C D Borosilicate Glass Tube E Control Box Casing F Burner Ignition Plate G Back Panel K Bottom plate J Wheel Kit Back Panel I Front Door Panel H Gas Hose Regulator L ...

Page 4: ... equipment DANGER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury DANGER Failure to comply with the precautions and instructions provided with this heater can result in death serious bodily injury and property loss or damage from hazards of fire explosion burn asphyxiation and or carbon monoxide poisoning Only persons who can understan...

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Page 7: ...ective steel guards D in order to safely remove the bubble rap and foam material from the boroscilate glass tube located in the center of the unit Unscrew all 4 of the MM Ø8 10 mms screws then remove the protective steel guard from its supports slots Now that you have properly and carefully removed all transit protection materials from the unit you will need to place the unit back in its original ...

Page 8: ...ch of children A disconnected cylinder must have dust caps tightly installed and must not be stored in a building garage or any other enclosed area The maximum inlet gas supply pressure 250 psi The minimum inlet gas supply pressure 5 psi is required for purpose of input adjustment The minimum hourly of 16000 Btu hr is required input rating for a heater at ratings less than full input rating The pr...

Page 9: ...er is equipped with a pilot light that allows for safer startups and shutdowns Pilot must be lit before main burner can be started HDWHU FDQ EH RSHUDWHG E LQIUDUHG UHPRWH FRQWURO RU GLUHFWO RQ WKH FRQWURO XQLW 23 5 7 21 1 5 5 5 027 21752 72 7851 21 7 7 5 7XUQ RQ WKH YDOYH RI WKH JDV VXSSO F OLQGHU ROG WKH UHPRWH FRQWURO LQ RXU KDQG DQG SRLQW LW WRZDUG WKH FRQWURO XQLW DQJOH RI UHFHSWLRQ LV DQG PHW...

Page 10: ...he heater are free and clear of debris If debris spider or insect nests are found clean the holes with heavy duty pipe cleaner or compressed air 5 Always keep a dry chemical fire extinguisher readily available 6 For safety always allow a 5 minute complete shut off period before re lighting a hot heater 7 Avoid repeated ignition attempts if ignition doesn t start except for first time or new gas bo...

Page 11: ...f excessive yellow flame is detected turn off heater and consult Troubleshooting on page 18 B DIRECT OPERATION ON THE CONTROL UNIT TO TURN ON THE HEATER 1 Turn on the valve of the gas supply cylinder 2 Press the POWER button for 2 seconds release and press again to start ignition 3 Press the POWER button to switch to the temperature heat setting Every time the POWER button is pressed it will switc...

Page 12: ...n 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 cylinder 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 ...

Page 13: ...nce of your heater Apply to exterior surfaces from the pole down Do not apply to emitter screen or domes Storage Between uses Turn Control Knob OFF Disconnect LP cylinder 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 N...

Page 14: ...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 line and bleed it pressing ...

Page 15: ...l consumer purchaser only and excludes industrial commercial or business use of the product product damage due to shipment or failure which results from alteration product abuse or product misuse whether performed by a contractor service company or consumer We will not be responsible for labor charges and or damage incurred in installation repair or replace ment nor for incidental or consequential...

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