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MONTERING OG BRUKERVEILEDNING
Terrassevarmer Bordmodell/Table top heater
ART NR 420135
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TABLETOP HEATER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
WARNING: FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY
Read the instructions before installation and use!Keep the instructions for
future references!
“These instructions are only valid it the country symbol appears on the
instruction manual and the appliance”
TABLE OF CONTENTS See on page
Caution 2 ,3,4 and 5
Appliance stand and location 5
Gas requirements 5
Leakage test 6
Operation 6
Storage 7
Cleaning and care 8
Connecting gas line to LPG Gas
Cylinder 8
Parts and technical specification 10
Assembly parts 12
Assembly procedures 13
Problems check list 16
Notice: this appliance is adjusted to work with gases C30/G31(Butane/Propane)
or mix of them, at 28-30/37/50mbar; Do not use other type of gases!
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CAUTION
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THE FOLLOWING
SAFETY GUIDELINES BEFORE OPERATION
- The use of this appliance in enclosed areas can be dangerous and is
PROHIBITED.
- The appliance must be installed in accordance with the instructions and
National Rules in force.
- Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids into the
appliance unit.
- Installation and repair should be done by a qualified service person only.
- This appliance must be installed according to National rules in force and
the LPG Gas Cylinder, stored in LPG Gas Cylinder housing, should be of
proper shape and in accordance with National Rules as above.
- Improper installation, adjustment and alteration, can cause personal injury
or property damage.
- Do not attempt to alter the unit in any manner, it is very dangerous.
- The gas governor and flexible rubber pipe must be according to National
Rules in force and changed within the prescribed intervals, of each
component.
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- Use only the type of gases and the LPG Gas Cylinder specified by the
manufacturer (Butane, Propane or mix of them and specified supply
pressure reported on point “B – Specification”).
- In case of violent wind particular attention must be taken against tilting of
the appliance.
- Check that the gas governor seal is fitted and that it is in good condition.
- All leak tests should be done with a soap solution. Never use an open flame
to check for leaks!
- The whole gas circuit, flexible rubber pipe, gas governor, pilot and burner,
should be inspected for leaks or damage before use and at least one time a
month.
- Do not use the appliance until all connections have been leak tested.
- Do not paint the radiant screen, control panel or top canopy reflector.
- Turn off the gas tap immediately, if smell of gas is detected.
- Do not obstruct the ventilation holes of the LPG Gas Cylinder housing.
- Never transport or move the appliance while it is operating.
- Close the valve of the LPG Gas Cylinder, or gas governor one if any, all the
time after use.
- Shut off the valve at the LPG Gas Cylinder or the gas governor before
moving the appliance.
- Do not move the appliance after it has been turned off until the temperature
has cooled down.
- Control compartment, burner and circulation air passageways of the
appliance must be kept clean.
- Frequent cleaning may be required as necessary.
- The LPG Gas Cylinder valve should be turned off when the heater is not in
use.
The gas governor/flexible rubber pipe assembly must be located out of
pathways where people may trip over it or in area where the flexible rubber
pipe will not be subjected to accidental damage.
- Any guard or other protective device removed for servicing the heater must
be replaced before operating the appliance.
- Adults and children should stay away from high temperature surface to
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avoid burns or clothing ignition.
- Children should be carefully supervised when they are in the area of the
appliance.
- Clothing or other flammable materials should not be hung on the appliance
or placed on or near the appliance.
- Keep the ventilation opening of the LPG Gas Cylinder housing free and
clears of debris.
- Do not obstruct the ventilation holes of the LPG Gas Cylinder housing.
- For use outdoors and in well ventilated areas.
- A well ventilated area must have a minimum of 25% of the surface open
area.
- The surface area is sum of the walls surface.
In case of violent wind particular attention must be taken against tilting of
the appliance.
- Turn off the appliance immediately if any of the following occurs:
1 - The appliance does not reach temperature.
2 - The burner makes popping noise during use (a slight noise is normal when
the burner is extinguished).
- Smell of gas in conjunction with extreme yellow tipping of the burner
flames.
- Keep the instructions for future references.
Attention!
Surface very hot.
Do not touch!!!!
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APPLIANCE STAND AND LOCATION
- The appliance is for outdoor use only. Do not use it for indoor
or in an enclosed area. Always ensure that adequate fresh air
ventilation is provided.
- Always maintain proper clearance from combustible materials,
i.e. top 500 mm and sides 500 mm minimum.
- Appliance must be fixed on level firm table by nails. The table you used
Can be fixed by nails, and the height of the table is not below 72cm.
WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance
can cause injury or property damage. Read the installation, operating and
maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this appliance.
If the user cannot read or fully understand the instruction manual, please contact
your dealer. Supplier will not be responsible for user’s negligence.
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- Never operate appliance in an explosive atmosphere like in areas
where gasoline or other flammable liquids or vapors are stored.
GAS REQUIREMENTS
- The gas governor, flexible gas rubber pipe and clamps, are not supplied
with this appliance; buy them according to National Rules in force and
replace both taking into consideration expire date, warnings of this
Instruction Manual and National Rules in force.
- Supply pressures to appliance:
Nominal inlet pressure is 28-30/37/50 mbar
Min inlet pressure: 20 mbar
Max inlet pressure is: 50 mbar
- Gases to be supply: Butane, Propane or mixture of them
- LPG Gas Cylinder size: 15 kg (maximum)
- Use gas governor approved according to Standard EN 12864, according to
National Rules in force; make sure it is in good condition and substitute it
not over 10 years, as properly.
- Check the flexible gas rubber pipe and other gas connections, at least once
per month and each time the LPG Gas Cylinder is changed. If it shows signs
of cracking, splitting or other deterioration, it shall be exchanged with a
new flexible gas rubber pipe according to National Rules in force of same
length (but not over 1,5 m) and of the equivalent quality.
- The installation must be done according to National Rules in force.
- A dented, rusted or damaged LPG Gas Cylinder, maybe hazardous and
should be checked by your LPG Gas Cylinder supplier. Never use a LPG Gas
Cylinder with a damaged valve connection.
- The LPG Gas Cylinder must be arranged to provide for vapor withdrawal
from the operating cylinder.
- Never connect a LPG Gas Cylinder without a gas governor, to the appliance.
- Disconnect the LPG Gas Cylinder when the appliance is not use.
LEAKAGE TEST
Warning: “Be carefully, accessibly parts may be very hot, Keep away
from
y
oun
g
children” when
y
ou see “HOT” on the a
pp
liance.
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Gas connections on the appliance are leak tested at the factory prior to
shipment. Possible mishandling of the appliance during the shipment might
contribute to product integrity as a whole. A complete gas leakage test must
be performed again at the installation site. Please follow the procedure below
for leakage test.
- Make a soap solution of one part liquid detergent and one part water. The
soap solution can be applied with spray bottle, brush or rag. Soap bubbles
will appear where a leak is present.
- Make sure the control tap is in the “OFF” position on the control panel.
- Turn on the gas supply and check for bubbles from the hoses and
connections. Presents of bubble means that a leak path is present.
- If a leak is present, turn OFF the gas supply immediately, tighten any
leaking fitting carefully, turn gas again and recheck.
- Never leak test while smoking.
OPERATION
TURN ON THE HEATER
1. Turn on the valve of the LPG Gas Cylinder completely.
2. Press and turn the control knob (counter-clockwise 90°) to position “PILOT”
3. Press down the control knob and hold for 30 seconds. While holding down
the control knob, press the igniter button several times until the pilot flame
alights. Keep to press in the way to give time to the thermocouple to keep
open gas circuit (30 seconds). Release the control knob. If pilot does not
keep alight, do the same procedure again.
Note:
- If a new LPG Gas Cylinder has just been connected, please allow at least
one minute for the air in the gas pipeline to purge out through the pilot
hole.
- When lighting the pilot flame make sure that the pilot light button is
continuously pressed down while pressing the igniter button. Pilot light
button can be released after the pilot flame lights.
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- Pilot flame can be watched and checked from the small round window
with sliding lid located at the bottom of the flame screen (to the left or
right side of the controller).
- If the pilot flame does not light or it goes out, repeat step 3.
4. After the pilot flame alights, turn the control knob from minimum position
“LO” to maximum position “HI”.
TURN OFF THE HEATER
1. Rotate the control knob to position “PILOT”.
2. Press and turn the variable control knob to position “OFF”.
3. Turn off the valve on the LPG Gas Cylinder completely.
The appliance is fitted with a special device that extinguishes immediately gas
to the appliance, if the appliance is tilted more than 40°.
After shut-off, do not touch burner assembly until appliance has cooled (not
before 45 minutes after shut-off).
STORAGE
- Always close the gas valve of the LPG Gas Cylinder, after use or in case of a
disturbance.
- Remove the pressure controller and the hose.
- Check the tightness of the gas valve and for damage. If you suspect
damage, have it changed by your gas dealer.
- Never store LPG Gas Cylinder in a sub-terrain, or at places without
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adequate air ventilation.
CLEANING AND CARE
- Wipe off exterior surfaces with soft, moist rag and soap water. Do not clean
heater with cleaners that are combustible or corrosive.
- Remove debris, spider and insect nests from ventilation opening of the LPG
Gas Cylinder enclose, control compartment, burner and circulation air
passageways of the appliance with heavy-duty pipe cleaner or compressed
air to keep appliance clean and safe for use. Never clear ports or other
openings with toothpicks or other article that will break and block the
ports.
- Do not paint the flame screen, control panel or reflector.
- Cover the burner unit with the supplied protective cover when the heater is
not in use. Wait until the appliance is cool before covering.
- In a salt-air environment, such as near an ocean, corrosion occurs more
quickly than normal. Check frequently for corroded areas and repair them
promptly.
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Connecting gas line to LPG Gas Cylinder
CAUTION: The gas governor, flexible rubber pipe and clamps are not supplied
with this appliance and must be used proper ones, according to National Rules
in force.
The gas governor has to be set for 28-30/37/50 mbar.
Connect appliance pipe holder with proper flexible gas rubber pipe and fix it
using proper clamps. If some gasket is needed, it must be according to
Standard EN 549. If other material to guarantee tightness could be used,
they must be in line with Standard EN 751 only.
Check the gas tightness with soap water each time you connect the pipe
according to “Leakage Test”.
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Warning:
Change the LPG Gas Cylinder only in a well ventilated area, away from any
inflammation source (candle, cigarettes, other flame producing appliances…).
Check that gas governor sealed and that it is in good condition.
Checking the tubing or the rubber hose at least once per month and each time
cylinder is changed. If shows signs of cracking, splitting or other deterioration
it shall be exchanged for new hose of the same length and of the equivalent
quality.
PARTS TECHNICAL AND SPECIFICATIONS
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A - Construction and characteristics
- Transportable terrace/garden heater with LPG Gas Cylinder housing.
- Casing in steel with powder-coating or stainless steel.
- Proper gas inlet connection for different countries.
- Stainless steel flame screen.
- Heat emission from reflector.
B - Specifications
- For outdoor use only.
- Uses propane, butane or mixture of them.
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Qn (Hs)
Models
Gas
categorie
s
Pressure (mbar)
Country/ie
s of
destinatio
n
Nominal
Heat input
Redu
ced
Heat
input
Maximum
consumption
(g/h)
I3+
G30: 28-30
mbar
G31: 37 mbar
BE - CH -
ES - FR -
GB - GR -
IE - IT – PT
– LU - PL
3kW
3 kW
1.4k
W
1.4k
W
(G30)
(G31)
I3B/P G30/G31: 30
mbar
CY - CZ -
DK - EE -
FI - LT - LV
- MT - NL –
NO - SE -
SI - SK -
BG - RO -
TR
3Kw 3 kW
1.4k
W
1.4k
W
(G30)
PH01-S-
PC
PH01-
SS-PC
I3P(50)
I3B/P(50
)
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G30/G31:50mba
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1.4K
W (G50)
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Weight:
Metal powder coating 8.5 kg (check after introduce the concrete piece in the
basement)
Stainless steel: 8 kg (model PH01-SS-PA)
Height: 950 mm
C - Table of injectors
ASSEMBLY PARTS
Tools needed:
- Screwdriver wide/medium blade
- Spray bottle of soap solution for leakage test
Parts supplied:
- Open end wrench 8 & 10 mm
- Reflector Ø535mm , W/3 pcs Ø6mm washers, and 3pcs M6 castle nuts.
- 3 pcs M8x60mm steel pipes
- Stainless flame screen w/ 4 pcs 3/16’’ bolts
- Post with burner assembly
- Tank
- Door
- Guard
- Base with 4 pcs M6X20 mm bolts
Gas
Category Usable gases
Gas
Adjustment
Injector By-pass Pilot
I3+ 28-30/37
mbar
I3B/P 30/30 mbar
I3B/P(50)
I3P(50)
G30/G31
50/50mbar
1 (100/mm) 120
(100/mm)
18 (100/mm)
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16
13
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PROBLEMS CHECK LIST
PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Pilot does not
alight Gas valve maybe is OFF
LPG Gas Cylinder is
empty
Opening air blocked
Air in supply system
Loose connections
Low gas pressure
Press and turn the gas tap in ON
Refill LPG Gas Cylinder
Clean or replace openings
Purge air from lines by pressing the control
knob until you smell gas
Check all fittings
Replace LPG Gas Cylinder with a new one
Pilot will not
keep alight Debris around pilot
Loose connections
Thermocouple does not
work
Gas leak in line
Lack of fuel pressure
Clean dirty areas
Tighten connections
Replace thermocouple
Check connections
LPG Gas Cylinder almost empty. Refill LPG
Gas Cylinder
Burner does not
alight Pressure is low
Openings blocked
Control is not ON
Thermocouple bad
Pilot light assembly bent
Not in correct location
LPG Gas Cylinder almost empty. Refill LPG
Gas Cylinder
Remove and clean openings
Turn tap to ON position
Replace thermocouple
Place pilot properly
Position properly and try again
Burner flame is
low Supply hose is bent or
twisted Straighten hose and perform leak test on
hose
Emitter glows
uneven Low gas pressure
Base is not on a level
surface
Replace LPG Gas Cylinder with a new one
Place heater on a level surface
Thick black
smoke Blockage in burner Turn off the heater and let it cool.
Remove blockage and clear burner inside
and outside
Carbon deposit
build-up Dirt or film on reflector
and flame screen Clean reflector and flame screen
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