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E - 1 - Igniting the appliance
Note: Gas opening and closing controls are located on
gas bottle and/or on pressure reducing valve.
The ignition spark, gas inlet control and power control
are operated on the control panel located in the top
right-hand corner of the appliance. (fig. 1 item 1) and
(fig. 5 items A, B)
1- Open bottle cock and/or pressure reducing valve
handle and carry out a leak test.
- Do not place the heater just below an electric socket.
- Do not use the heater near a bath, shower or
swimming pool.
2- Turn the button (A) to the (▼) position and hold it
down for 10 seconds to enable the gas to reach the
safety indicator (fig. 5).
3- Push the flame ignition button (B) next to the (
)
symbol all the way down several times while holding
down the control button (A) for 10 seconds. Since
this activates the thermocouple, the safety valve will
not cut off the gas supply. Release control button (A)
4- Check whether the appliance did light up. If not,
repeat the procedure from step 2).
Note: Some air may be trapped in the gas line. This
will prevent the appliance from lighting up during the
first attempt. In this case, it is necessary to repeat the
ignition procedure several times until the safety pilot
burner lights up.
During appliance operation, the safety pilot burner
must remain permanently lit in order to ensure correct
operation of the atmosphere analyser.
During the first setting to service, operate the appliance
at maximum power for at least 15 minutes in order
to eliminate the typical new appliance smell due to
the presence of protecting substances applied to the
component parts.
Ventilate the room during this operation.
E - 2 - POWER CONTROL (FIG. 5):
Your appliance is equipped with a setting handle which
makes it possible to adjust the temperature radiated by
the infrared panel depending on the temperature
desired in the room.
- Adjust the power by placing the mark on the lever
between (
) and ( ) (3 positions, see Fig. 5
- reference A)
E - 3 - SHUTTING DOWN THE APPLIANCE
close bottle cock and/or gas pressure reducing valve
handle.
THIS APPLIANCE IS EQUIPPED WITH AN
ATMOSPHERE ANALYSER DEVICE WHICH
AUTOMATICALLY TURNS OFF THE APPLIANCE
SHOULD THE ROOM CONTAIN TOO HIGH A
CARBON DIOXIDE PERCENTAGE (CO
2).
IN THIS CASE, THOROUGHLY VENTILATE THE
ROOM, OTHERWISE THE APPLIANCE WILL NOT
RELIGHT.
F - REMOVING OR REPLACING THE GAS
BOTTLE
- Check that gas bottle cock and/or pressure reducing
valve handle is in the closed position.
- Open appliance rear plate (fig. 4 item B) and remove
the bottle from its housing, taking care not to pull or
bend the hose.
- Disconnect pressure reducing valve from gas bottle.
- Install the new gas bottle and carry out a leak test as
described under paragraphs D-1 and D-2.
G - STORAGE - SERVICING
1) Appliance
When it is not used, the appliance should remain open
and be stored in a dust-free place.
- Remove stains with soapy water, when the appliance
is cold. Wipe off with a cloth.
- Do not use abrasives which might damage the
paintwork.
- For heavy repairs, please call your vendor.
- The appliance must be periodically checked, more
particularly concerning condition of the connecting
hose.
2) Hose between the pressure reducing valve
and the appliance
- Periodically check hose for condition and replace it if it
displays ageing signs or cracks.
- The hose must be replaced by a new one of same
length and equivalent quality.
- The hose must be replaced in compliance with the
above-mentioned periodicity for the respective
countries.
- In France, if the expiry date printed on the hose is
reached, it must be replaced by a hose compliant with
the XP D 36-112 Standard.
- Comply with installation indications provided with these
new assemblies to be 0.50 m long, and with the
procedure described under paragraph C-2.
- If your appliance is to remain unused for a long period,
disconnect gas bottle.
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  • My piolet light is to high the actual flame is above the thermo couple and therefore goes out the pressure seems to high.I am using propane in germany. Bought firs in UK. Submitted on 1-11-2021 at 18:20

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