Models 16-TTC / 32-TTC / 47-TTC (CONT)
9. Once lit, keep the plunger depressed for thirty
(30) seconds. Then release the plunger, and
if the burner stays lit, remove and extinguish
the match. You will know that the burner is lit
when the mesh screen begins to glow red.
10. If the burner does not stay lit, repeat the
lighting process. If the heater does not light
after several attempts, be sure you are getting
fuel to the burner. The faint smell of gas will
tell you if the fuel is flowing. If not, there may
be a problem with your LP cylinder. Take it
back to your local dealer for replacement.
11. Once the burner is lit, turn Regulator Control
Knob to desired setting (HI) / (MED) / (LO ).
12. Light all burners when maximum heat is
desired. Follow Lighting Instructions steps
1-11. The second and third burner should be
lit separately. Do Not Attempt to light second
burner off the first burner. Be sure NOT to
point burners at one another.
1. Inspect your heater before each use.
Check all connections for leaks, following
the procedure outlined on Pages 7 and 8.
Check the Regulator Hose (dual burner
models only) for any cracks, breaks or wear.
If the hose is damaged replace it with the
correct manufacturers part. Heater should be
inspected before each use and once annually
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NEVER LEAVE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING OR
WHILE CONNECTED TO A FUEL SOURCE
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1. Turn the valve on the LP cylinder CLOCKWISE
to stop the flow of fuel.
2. Turn the heater regulator knob to the
position and wait at least fifteen (15) minutes for
the heater to cool.
3. Tightly close the gas shutoff valve on the LP
cylinder after each use.
4. Remove the heater from the LP cylinder by
reversing the steps in
on Page 7.
enclosed area.
DANGER
DANGER
CAUTION
into the air inlet holes in the
2. After use, always disconnect the heater
from the LP cylinder, and store the heater
separately from the tank. Be sure to close
the tank valve after use, and before storage.
The LP cylinder should be stored outdoors in
accordance with chapter 5 of the Standard for
Gases (ANSI/INFPA 58).
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