it must not be set in any other way is 0.5 m, in no
case longer than 1 m. Unplugged bottles, empty and
full, they must always be closed and equipped with a
plug ensuring their closure. When you want
to turn on the furnace after a long shutdown, first
connect it to bottle and check for leaks. Immediately
after turning off the oven with
do not manipulate, move or cover them. Let them cool
down first.
The surface temperature of the gas bottle must not
exceed 40 ° C and the bottle must not be exposed to
direct sunlight sunlight. Protect gas cylinders against
mechanical damage. Gas cylinders must not be
placed (even empty) and used in spaces below
ground level. Dispose of the device after unpacking
packaging in a suitable way.
Protect packaging, especially plastic bags, from
children -
Danger of suffocation!
Failure to follow this instruction may result in
fire.
THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE!!!
DESCRIPTION (A)
1. On/off switch.
2.Valve button for safe start.
3. Gas supply.
4. Ignition button.
5. Handle.
6. Power cable.
USE AND OPERATION
UNPACKING: After removing the packaging material,
check that the product is in perfect condition and that
no parts are visibly damaged. If in doubt, do not use
the product and contact the retailer from whom you
purchased the product. Do not use the product until it
is repaired.
Packaging materials, plastic bags, polystyrene, etc.
they must be disposed of in a suitable container for
sorted waste collection. You must not leave these
materials within the reach of children, as they are a
potential source of danger.
FUEL GASES
POYKYNS FOR FUEL GASES:
This heater is intended for temporary heating of
buildings undergoing construction, reconstruction or
repairs.
Other local standards or regulations governing the
use of fuel gases and heating elements may also
apply to the use. You can get them from the relevant
local authority.
Propane and butane are odorless gases. Gas
suppliers usually add a substance to the gas to
help you detect a leak. However, the added odor
component may dissipate over time. Therefore, fuel
gases can be present even without an odor.
These heaters are intended for use with propane (Ibp)
or a butane/propane mixture (be/p). Any other fuel
gas is considered improper use and is dangerous.
Use a professional gas leak detector or simply a soap
and water solution to check for a propane/butane
leak. Never check with a flame!
Propane and butane are heavier than air. If a leak
occurs, they will drop to the lowest possible level
where they will mix with the surrounding air to form a
potentially explosive mixture. Therefore, it is forbidden
to use these gas heaters in high-rise apartments,
bedrooms, bathrooms, basements or underground.
VENTILATION
WARNING:
Make sure the heater is used only with proper
ventilation. Make sure that no object is blocking the
fan's air intake. (Fig. 2)
OXYGEN REMOVAL:
Burning propane uses up a lot of oxygen (and
even more with butane). Therefore, we strongly
recommend the minimum ventilation these heaters
require, i.e. j. 30 cm3 per kW of heat output. Never
use the heater in an enclosed space.
CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) POISONING:
Although the direct heating system of this heater
is very close to 100% combustion efficiency, it still
produces a small amount of CO. Some people are
more affected by CO than others. Symptoms of
sensitivity to CO are headache, dizziness, burning
eyes and nose, nausea, dry mouth or sore throat, etc.
So make sure you follow the ventilation guidelines.
OPERATION AND USE
PREPARATION FOR OPERATION (Fig. 3)
Inspect the heater thoroughly for damage. Do not
use a damaged heater. Make sure that the heating
surface is sufficiently ventilated, free of moisture and
dust, away from flammable materials. Always place
the gas bomb behind the heater in a stable position.
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