NEVER LEAVE HEATER
UNATTENDED WHILE BURN-
ING OR WHILE CONNECTED
TO A FUEL SOURCE
Connecting to Gas Supply (Continued)
- Be sure to inspect all connections for leaks, by using a
50/50 mixture of dish soap and water on all connection.
Any bubbles forming indicate a leak.
Lighting Instructions
1. Turn the knob on the LP cylinder valve counterclockwise
to the ON position.
2. Turn the Valve Knob on heater to the OFF position.
3. Wait five (5) minutes for any gas to clear. Smell for gas.
If none is evident, proceed to the next step.
4. Push in the valve knob and turn to "PILOT".
NOTE: If this is first time use for heater or LP cylinder has
been replaced, hold the valve knob for approximately
30 seconds to allow bleeding of air from system then
turn valve knob to PILOT.
Off
Pilot
Low
Medium
High
Figure 4. Gas Valve Knob Position / Burner Pattern
WARNING! This heater is not intended for residential use.
Pinnacle Products International, Inc. Propane Cabinet Heater User's Manual
5. While depressing the valve knob, press red piezo ignition
button to ignite. It may be necessary to press the ignitor
button several times to ignite the center burner panel.
6. Continue to hold valve knob down for 30 seconds after
the panel has lit. This will heat the thermocouple. After
30 seconds, release the valve knob.
7. If heater fails to light, or does not stay lit, repeat Steps 2
through 6.
8. When the center burner panel stays lit, turn valve knob to
desired setting.
Test Firing Heater
It is always a good idea to test fire your heater in a safe
and controlled environment, in an area with adequate
ventilation, and away from any combustibles to be sure
that all functions of the heater and gas supply system are
operating properly.
Leak test all gas connections with a 50/50 solution of dish
soap and water. DO NOT use a flame to test for leaks!
Shutdown Instructions
1. Turn the Valve Knob to the "OFF" position.
2. Turn the knob at the LP cylinder clockwise to the OFF
position.
3. Disconnect Regulator Hose assembly from the LP
cylinder.
Moving and Positioning the Heater
There is a brake in each of the front wheels of your heater
that helps keep it in place when in use. To engage the
brakes, push the lever down on each wheel.To move the
heater, release the brakes, simply by flipping the levers on
both brakes up (See Figure 5).
Figure 5. Casters and Brakes
Propane
Cabinet Heaters
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