• Do not place clothing or other material, gasses or liquids (whether or not they are flammable)
on, against or within a radius of 2 meters of the outdoor heater.
• You may need to place the outdoor heater further away if it is in the area of glass, painted
surfaces or other materials that are sensitive to radiant heat.
• To not inhale the fumes that are released the first time the outdoor heater is used. The oil
used during manufacturing burns, releasing smoke and odours, which will disappear after
around 30 minutes.
• Check the burning pattern when the outdoor heater is in use. If there are flames on the exterior
of the burner’s flame screen or if black areas form on the flame screen, then immediately turn
the outdoor heater off. Do not use the outdoor heater until it is checked or repaired.
• lmmediately turn off the gas if you detect the smell of gas.
• Check the outdoor heater as soon as:
- the outdoor heater does not reach the desired temperature;
- the burner makes a popping noise when in use (when you turn it off a slight noise is normal);
- you smell gas and the flames in the burner extend to a yellow point.
• Do not spray aerosols near the outdoor heater when in use.
• Do not move the outdoor heater while it is in use.
• Only move the outdoor heater once it is off and has cooled down.
• When the outdoor heater is not in use, always ensure the valve of the gas cylinder is properly
closed.
•
In order to extend the lifespan of this appliance and prevent rust forming, we recommend that
you place the outdoor heater indoors and/or cover it with a sleeve when not in use.
PLEASE NOTE!
We recommend that you only use LPG together with a 37 mbar regulator.
Il you smell gas:
- turn off the gas feed;
- extinguish any flames that may have been caused by the gas leak;
- il you continue to smell gas, then immediately call the fire brigade.
Do not store or use petrol or other flammable gasses or liquids near the outdoor heater or any other
appliance.
Only use the type of gas and the gas cylinder specified by the manufacturer.
Incorrect installation, settings, maintenance or adjustments can lead to injuries and damage.
ONLY SUITABLE FOR OUTDOOR USE!
THE RIGHT SPOT
The outdoor heater is only intended for outdoor use!
• The outdoor heater must be placed on a hard, smooth and stable surface that can be easily
accessed. The outdoor heater spreads a great deal of heat, and so must be placed on a
non-flammable surface.
• Place all gas cylinders, whether full or empty, upright on a stable surface.
• When the outdoor heater is on, always ensure there is sufficient space and sufficient ventilation
around the heater. When the outdoor heater is placed outdoors under a roof, the minimum
distance between the wall and the ceiling in respect of the outdoor heater must be:
- wall: 120 cm
- ceiling: 120 cm
• Do not place clothing or other material, gasses or liquids (whether or not they are flammable)
on, against or within a radius of 2 meters of the outdoor heater.
• You may need to place the outdoor heater further away if it is in the area of glass, painted
surfaces or other materials that are sensitive to radiant heat.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING GAS
• This outdoor heater only runs on liquid propane gas with a 37 mbar regulator
(regulator not included).
• The outdoor heater is designed for a 10.5 kg gas cylinder.
• Never connect an LPG tank to the outdoor heater without a regulator.
• A dented, rusted or damaged gas cylinder can be dangerous and must be checked by your
supplier.
NEVER
use a gas cylinder with a damaged cylinder.
• When the outdoor heater is not in use, ensure that the valve of the gas cylinder is properly
closed.
Summary of Contents for Lounge 20681
Page 54: ......