hand thread) onto the gas bottle connection of the full gas bottle. If necessary,
re-tighten it with the water pump wrench. The seal must be leak-free, but do not
damage it by turning it too tightly!
• Perform a complete gas leak check.
• Place the gas bottle in the gas bottle housing and close the door.
Storage
• Check whether the gas bottle valve is properly closed
• Remove the gas pressure regulator and the hose from the gas bottle
• Check the gas bottle for damage and the pressure regulator for a flawless seal. If
you suspect damage or malfunction, change the gas bottle at your gas supplier.
• Always keep a gas bottle in a room with good ventilation. Keep out of reach of
children.
• Never store the gas cylinder in a ground floor, basement or room below ground
level.
• Store the patio heater without a gas bottle in a dry, dust-free and safe area. If
necessary, you can dismantle the patio heater. Use the original packaging.
• Always store the patio heater clean and make sure it is also free of dust and dirt
when you use it again.
Cleaning and maintenance
• Clean the powder-coated surfaces with a soft, damp cloth, if necessary. with
some steel cleaner. Never use highly flammable, corrosive or abrasive cleaning
agents!
• Regularly remove all dirt, soot and dust from the burner head to keep use safe.
• If necessary, cover the patio heater with the optional cover when the patio
heater is not in use.
Problems and solutions
Problem
Pilot flame does not
burn
Pilot flame does not
remain burn
Cause
- Gas bottle valve closed
- Gas bottle is empty
- Gas nozzle is blocked
- Air in system
- Loose conection
- Dirt around pilot flame
- Loose connection
- Bad thermocouple
- Gas leak in pipeline
Solutions
- Open it
- Exchange
- Clean it (have it cleaned)
- Vent by keeping the control
button pressed at the pilot
position for 90 seconds, just as
with switching on
- Check and close
- Cleaning
- Check and close
- Have it replaced
- Check and close or replace
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