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OPERATION AND STORAGE

1.  Turn on the valve on the gas supply cylinder completely.
2.  Press and turn the variable control knob to the PILOT position (counter-clockwise 90°).
3.  Press down the variable control knob and hold for 30 seconds. While holding down the variable control knob,  
  press the igniter button several times until the pilot flame lights. Release the variable control knob after the  
  pilot flame lights.
 

Note:

  •  

If a new gas cylinder has just been connected, please allow at least one minute for the air in the gas 
pipeline to purge out through the pilot hole.

  •  

When lighting the pilot flame make sure that the variable control knob is continuously pressed down 
while pressing the igniter button. Variable control knob can be released after the pilot flame lights.

  •  

If the pilot flame does not light or it goes out, repeat step 3.

4. After the pilot flame lights, turn the variable control knob to maximum position and leave it there for  
  5 minutes or more before turning the knob to desired temperature position.
 

Warning: check that no broken glass is found before operation.

TO TURN ON THE HEATER

TO TURN OFF THE HEATER

1.  Turn the variable control knob to PILOT position.
2.  Press and turn the variable control knob to OFF position.

3.  Turn off the valve on the gas supply cylinder completely.

Off:  the heater stop work
Hi:  maximum temperature position
Lo:  minimum temperature position

lgniter

maximum

Warning check that no broken on the glass is found before operation.

Igniter

Off:  the heater stop work

Hi:   maximum temperature position

Lo:   minimum temperature position

Variable control knob

regulator

Variable control knob

Igniter

STORAGE

1.  Always close the gas valve of the gas cylinder after use or in case of a disturbance.
2.  Remove the pressure regulator and the hose.
3.  Check the tightness of the gas valve and for damage. If you suspect damage, have it changed by your  
  gas dealer.
4.  Always store a liquid gas cylinder in a location that’s well ventilated to prevent the accumulation of any 

leaked gases which can cause a serious health hazard.

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Summary of Contents for MS-PH68-SS

Page 1: ...27 21 Keep the instructions for future reference P PY YR RA AM MI ID D G GA AS S P PA AT TI IO O H HE EA AT TE ER R I IN NS ST TR RU UC CT TI IO ON N M MA AN NU UA AL L 2527 21 2575 21 IMPORTANT Keep...

Page 2: ...uish any open flame 3 If odor continues immediately call your gas supplier or you Department FOR YOUR SAFETY 1 Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of thi...

Page 3: ...e tubing or the flexible hose must be changed within the prescribed intervals Use only the type of LPG and the type of cylinder specified by the manufacturer The LPG cylinder used with your patio heat...

Page 4: ...s Requirements 6 Leakage Test 6 Operation and Storage 7 Cleaning and Care 8 Parts and Specifications 8 Assembly Parts and Procedures 10 Problems Check List 18 Pyramid Gas Patio Heater_IM_Wowcher_A4 in...

Page 5: ...ries 1 PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THE FOLLOWING SAFETY GUIDELINES BEFORE OPERATION Do not use the patio heater for indoors as it may cause personal injury or property damage This outdoor heater is not inte...

Page 6: ...site due to possible mishandling in shipment or excessive being applied to the heater e a soap solution of one part liquid detergent and one part water The soap solution can be applied a spray bottle...

Page 7: ...esired temperature position Warning check that no broken glass is found before operation TO TURN ON THE HEATER TO TURN OFF THE HEATER 1 Turn the variable control knob to PILOT position 2 Press and tur...

Page 8: ...r with cleaners that are combustible or corrosive Remove debris from the burner to keep it clean and safe for use Cover the burner unit with the optional protective cover when the heater is not in use...

Page 9: ...The appliance requires approved hose in 0 6m length APPLIANCE CATEGORY 3 28 30 37 3B P 30 3B P 50 TYPES OF GAS Butane Propane Butane propane or their mixtures Butane propane or their mixtures GAS PRES...

Page 10: ...Tube Protective Guard A B C Upper Support Black Silicone Ring D E Side Panel F G Front Panel H Block Belt L Lower Support K Control Box Assy J Gas Hose I Wheel Assembly M Bottom Plate N Control Box A...

Page 11: ...M6 X 12 Qty 4 M6 Flange nut Qty 4 Screw M5 x 12 Qty 6 Fixing Bracket Qty 4 Wrench Qty 1 Philips screwdriver Qty 1 Knob Qty 1 Screw M4 X 6 Qty 1 Chain Qty 1 Long Stem Lighter Qty 1 AA Battery 1 5 V Qt...

Page 12: ...Fix the wheel assembly to the bottom plate using 4pcs bolt M6X12 and 4pcs flange nut M6 x 4 x 4 Wrench x 1 M J K DD GG OO EE FF Bolt M6 X 12 M6 Flange nut Hardware Used 2 2 1 Unscrew the switch butto...

Page 13: ...ware Used Screw M5 X 12 x 2 3 Philips screwdriver x 1 9 Hardware Used JJ Hardware Used 3 Assemble block belt Fix the block belt to the 2pcs of lower support behind the front door using 2pcs screw M5X1...

Page 14: ...w x 8 10 Hardware Used 5 6 5 Assebmle the flame screen to the upper support Secure the flame screen to the upper support using 8pcs screw 3 16 6 Assemble the reflector onto the flame screen Screw the...

Page 15: ...ed Slide the glass tube through the hole of the lower plate cover and onto the middle plate Check and ensure that the glass tube is positioned properly and is completely covering the center hole of th...

Page 16: ...river x 1 3 16 Screw x 18 12 9 9 Attach the three side panels to the heater using 18pcs screw 3 16 Note Do not cover the front side where the control knob is DD Hardware Used DD JJ x 18 Philips screwd...

Page 17: ...e you check for leaks Sparks or open flames will result in a fire or explosion damage to property serious bodily injury or death LEAK TESTING This must be done before initial use annually and whenever...

Page 18: ...ON Refill LPG tank Clean or replace opening Purge air from lines Check all fittings Pilot will not stay on Debris around pilot Loose connections Thermocouple bad Gas leak in line Lack of fuel pressur...

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