
use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be
supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Do not place any objects on the heater to avoid damage or the risk of fire.
The appliance must be inspected before use at least once a year by a
professional expert. Cleaning may be necessary more often, especially in the
area around the burner and the valve to ensure sufficient air flow to the burner.
The appliance gets hot when working; so only touch the handle and plastic
Knobs. Avoid contact with the heating element.
The fireguard of this heater is intended to prevent direct access to heating
elements and must be in place when the heater is in use, but the fireguard does
not give full protection for young children and for infirm person.
That the user must not leave the appliance unattended while it is connected to
the supply.
Do not touch the heater with wet hands or feet.
Do not expose the heater to the weather (sun, rain, etc.).
ASSEMBLING THE HEATER AND CONNECTING THE GAS CYLINDER
1)After removing the heater from its packaging, check it for damage: if you are
unsure, do not use the appliance and contact qualified service personnel. The
packing materials should not be left within the reach of children because they
are potentially dangerous; dispose of them in conformity with the law.
2)Remove from the cabinet the cover on the gas cylinder, and unscrew.
3)This device must only be powered with LPG gas in a 15-kg cylinder and this must
be equipped with a pressure regulator and flexible tube. The pressure regulator
must have a fixed calibration of 30 mbar conforming to EN12864 and the
flexible rubber tube must be marked UNI-CIG 7140, with a length of 50 cm (and
not longer than 60 cm); the latter must be attached with metal bands of suitable
size and needs to be replaced by the date stamped on it (fig.2-3).
4)The heater must be provided with a regulator and hose: make sure they are
included in the supply. The flexible hose must be checked regularly whenever
the cylinder is replaced to be sure it has no scratches or cuts and it is in a perfect
state. It must be replaced in any case before the expiry date stamped on the
hose itself.
5)Connect the flexible tube to the hose union of the pressure regulator and to that
of the tap, checking that the metal bands are tight and paying particular
attention not to tamper with or damage any component or fitting.
6)Before connecting the cylinder, make sure that its tap is closed and that there
are no open flames (lit oven, etc.) in the room, where the stove is placed. Screw
the pressure regulator onto the cylinder, keeping these warnings in mind:
A) check that the gasket seal is in good condition
B) attach the regulator to the tap, screwing the nut tightly counterclockwise.
C) carefully check that there is no gas leaking from the connection, using
soapy water: if there is a leak, bubbles will form; tighten the connection
more or seek professionally qualified service.
Warning: do not check for gas leaks when the appliance is hot, but wait until it is
cold.