EAST OAK TORCH EO-PH001 User manual


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WARNING
Before you assemble or operate this unit, please carefully read this entire manual. Failure to do so
SAFETY INFORMATION
•
• THIS UNIT IS INTENDED FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY! This product shall be used outdoors, in a
ventilated space and shall not be used in any enclosed area.
• This unit is to be used with propane gas only! (sold separately)
• Do not attach a remote gas supply to this unit.
• Only use propane gas for this unit.
• This unit is not intended for natural gas.
• Converting this unit to natural gas is dangerous and not recommended. The conversion of this unit
will void the manufacturer warranty.
• Do not use any solid fuel or charcoal for this unit.
• If the propane gas tank is leaking gas, you may hear, see, or smell a hiss. Do the following:
• Applying too much propane may result in gas pooling and will not burn. Allow fresh air into the unit
so that the remaining gas may escape.
•
• The max. inlet supply pressure: max. Gas supply 11 in w.c. (2.74kPa)
• Use LP propane tanks with the following dimensions: diameter 12 in, height 18 in,20lbs.
• You must use a propane tank that has a collar to protect the gas valve.
•
• The tank system must be set up for vapor withdrawal.
• Discontinue use if any part of the propane tank is damaged. Rust and dents may be hazardous and
should be inspected by a gas supplier.
• Do not burn anything other than the provided materials for this patio heater.
• Do not operate unit until all parts are fully assembled.
• Do not paint or color any part of this heating unit.
• Unit may be hot while in use, do not attempt to move it while in use.
• Never leave this heating unit unattended while in use.
• This unit is not intended for cooking.
•
• Keep a safe distance to avoid burning skin or clothing.
• Do not sit or rest hands or feet on this heating unit.
•
• Keep all electrical cords and fuel supply hose away from heated surfaces.
• Combustible material should not be within 48 inches of the top of the unit, or within 48 inches
around the entire unit.
•
vapors and liquids.
•
• Do not add water into the unit.
• Do not operate unit if any part has been under water. Call a service technician to replace any
The installation of this unit must adhere to local codes or Propane Storage and Handling Code,
CSA B149.2.

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damaged parts should this occur.
• Do not disconnect any part while unit is in use.
• Do not store a spare propane tank on or near this unit.
• If the heating unit is indoors, detach the propane tank and leave outdoors.
•
• Always remove protective cover before operating (if applicable).
• Check for leaks after not using the unit for long periods of time.
• Children should never operate this unit. Children must be supervised while near this unit.
• Keep gas tank at least 5 feet away from unit when lit. (if external tank)
• The maximum gas supply pressure is 250psi.
•
inspected annually and cleaned regularly.
• Inspect all elements of this heating unit before each use. If there is damage, the burner must be
replaced.
• Be aware of the hazards of high temperatures and stay away from the unit to avoid any burns or
injury.
•
of the U.S. Department of Transportation or the National Standard of Canada CAN/CSA-B339, LP gas
tanks, spheres and tubes for Transportation of Dangerous Goods; and Commission.
• For appliances designed to use a CGA No. 791 Connection: “Place the dust cap on the cylinder valve
outlet whenever the cylinder is not in use. Only install the type of dust cap on the cylinder valve that is
provided with the cylinder valve. Other types of caps or plugs may result in leakage of propane”.
•
• Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperatures and should
stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition.
• Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the area of the appliance.
•
near the appliance.
• Any guard or other protective device removed for servicing the appliance shall be replaced
prior to operating the appliance.
•
•
may berequi
Not obstructing the flow of combustion and ventilation air.
•
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Keeping the ventilation opening(s) of the cylinder enclosure free and clear from debris.
Visually checking burner flames, with pictorial representations.
•Cleaning the appliance, including special surfaces, with recommended cleaning agents, if necessary.
•Lubrication of moving parts and the type and amount of lubricant to be used.
•When applicable, visually checking portions of the hose assembly located within the confines of the
heater post.
red as necessary. It is imperative that the control compartment, burners and
circulating airways of the appliance are kept clean.
NOTE: You must follow all steps to properly assemble this heating item. Make sure the gas
valve is turned “OFF” before assembling. Do NOT attempt to assemble without proper tools.

SAFETY INFORMATION
BE CAREFUL: WHEN CERTAIN M ATERIALS OR
ITEMS ARE STORED ABOVE, BESIDE OR UNDER
THIS HEATER WHILE IN USE, THEY WILL BE
SUBJECT TO RADIANT HEAT AND COULD BE
SERIOUSLY DAMAGED.
Combustible materials should not be within
inches of the top of the unit, or within inches
around the entire unit.
48"
48" 48"
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48
48

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HARDWARE
Anchoring Arm
Bolt M6x10
M6 Nut
Before beginning assembly of product, make sure all parts are present. Compare parts with
package contents list and hardware contents list. If any parts are missing or damaged, do not
attempt to assemble the product.
Estimated Assembly Time: 30 minutes
Item Description Qty
2
6
6
3
9
4
9
9
3
1
M8 Flange Nut
Bolt M8x16
M6 Flange Nut
Stainless Steel Bolt
Bolt M6x30
Washer
Screw M6x8
Cap Nut
Wing Nut
Wrench
5
4
(packed with part I)
(2 pcs packed with part I)
(pre-assembled on part C)
AA
BB
CC
DD
EE
FF
GG
HH
I I
JJ
KK
LL
3
MM
6
NN
6
OO
Post Bolt (packed with ground fixer)
MM NN OO

CONTENTS
Item Description Qty
A 3
B 1
C 1
D 1
E
Burner Assembly
1
F
Upper Post
1
G
Regulator
3
H Base 1
I 1
Tank Housing
Wheel Assembly
Support Bracket
Reflector Panel
Center Reflector
J
Lower Post
1
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
AA
BB
x 2
M8 Flange nut
x 2
BB x 3
Bolt M8x16
Bolt M8x16
Step 1
Hardware Used
MM x 3
Anchoring Arm
NN x 6
Bolt M6x10
OO x 6
M6 Nut
Step 2
Attach 3 pcs support brackets (G) to base (H) using
3 pcs bolts M8x16 (BB).
Note: Keep the support bracket with belt in the middle.
Hardware Used
Be sure that the wheel assembly is parallel to the base.
Tighten bolts securely. AA
OO
NN
MM
BB
I
H
Turn the base upside down, then attach wheel assembly (I)
to base (H) using 2pcs M8 flange nuts (AA) and 2pcs bolts
M8x16 (BB). Attach 3pcs anchoring arm (MM) to base (H)
using 6pcs M6 nuts (OO) and 6pcs bolt M6x10 (NN).
CC x 6
Hardware Used
EE x 6
Attach lower post (F) to support brackets (G) using 6pcs bolts
M6x30 (EE) and 6pcs M6 flange nuts (CC).
Tighten bolts securely.
Bolt M6x30
M6 Flange nut
Step 3
F

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Load tank housing onto post, slide tank housing down.
Remove the 4 pcs preassembled stainless steel bolts (DD)
from the burner assembly (C).
Insert the regulator (J) from the top end of the upper post (E),
then attach the burner assembly (C) to upper post (E) using
the four bolts removed at the beginning of this step.
Tighten bolts securely.
Step 4
Step 5
Hardware Used
x 4
J
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HH
F
E
HH x 4
Post bolt
Step 6
Remove the 2 preassembled bolts (HH) from the lower post (F).
Insert the regulator (J) from the top end of the lower post (F).
Insert upper post (E) to lower post (F), then tighten two posts
using the 4 bolts (HH) removed at the beginning of this step.
Hardware Used
J

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B
A
7-1
II
JJ
II
WARNING: Remove protective cover before assembling.
Note: If necessary for proper alignment of reflector
sections,loosen each screw prior to further assembly and
retighten after sections are aligned.
Fully tighten all of the screws.
Step 7
Attach 3 pcs reflector panels (A) to center reflector (B) using
9 pcs Screws M6x10 (II) and 9 pcs cap nuts (JJ).
x 9
x 9
Hardware Used
Slide 3pcs washers (GG) over threaded end of spacer.
Step 8
to burner assembly (C) firstly.
Attach 3 pcs reflector spacers (FF) and 3 pcs washers (GG)
Tighten the reflector spacers.
Attach the reflector assembly to the top of reflector spacer
(FF) using 3 pcs washers (GG) and 3 pcs wing nuts (KK).
GG
KK
x 9
Washer
FF x 3
Reflector
spacer
x 3
Wing nut
Hardware Used
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Place the propane gas tank (not included) on the base.
The cylinder must have a listed overfilling prevention
device.
The cylinder must have a connection device compatible
with the connection for the appliance.
The cylinder used must include a collar to protect the
cylinder valve.
Never connect an unregulated propane cylinder to the
heater.
Attach regulator to cylinder. Complete attachment.
Fix the gas cylinder with the belt.
Install cylinder.
Turn the cylinder valve on the tank clockwise
to close the propane tank. Attach the regulator
(J) to the cylinder valve by turning the
regulator coupling nut clockwise. Make
sure it is fastened securely and tighten
connections by hand only.
Step 9
Step 10
J
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OPERATION
Before performing a leak test, be sure that no sparks can occur and you are in a spacious outdoor
area. Connect the propane gas tank to the regulator and turn the valve on the unit to the “off”
position. Brush a soap and water mixture on all connections. Turn the gas supply on; if bubbles
occur on any connection there may be a leak. If you smell gas or a leak is discovered turn the
gas valve off, disconnect propane gas tank and do not use the appliance until the leak is
repaired.
Do not use the heating unit without inspecting the gas hose. If there are signs of wear or abrasion
you must replace the hose (if applicable).
temporary condition. Emitter screen will become a bright red due to the heat. The color is more
To Light
1. Turn on the valve on the gas supply cylinder.
2. Press and turn the variable control knob to the ‘HI’ position
3.
and hold for 3-5 seconds.
4.
While holding down the variable control knob, press the igniter button several times until the
burner head flame ignites. Release the variable control knob 30 seconds after the ignition.
5.
If a new tank has just been connected, allow at least
one minute or more for the air in the gas pipeline to
purge out.
6.
viewing hole located on the base of the burner.
7.
Turn the variable control knob to the ‘LO’ position for
5 minutes or more before turning the knob to desired
variable control knob to the ‘LO’ position.
out by wind, turn off the heater and wait at least 5
minutes or more to let the gas dissipate before lighting
again to avoid possible gas explosion. Repeat steps 2
through 3.
Variable control
knob
Igniter
To Extinguish
1. Turn control knob clockwise to the “off” position.
2. Close the cylinder valve on the propane gas tank if you don’t intend to use it for a long time.
OFF
HI
LO
IGNITER
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MAINTENANCE
• Before performing any maintenance always disconnect propane gas tank.
• Keep the heating item free and clear from combustible materials.
• Visually inspect burner for obstructions and keep tank enclosure free and clear from debris.
• Use a soft brush to get rid of the mild stains, loose dirt and soil after the burner is completely
cooled down. Wipe down with a soft cloth.
• Harsh weather conditions may cause stubborn stains, discoloration and possibly rust pitting.
• Permanent damage may occur if powder or solvent comes in contact with painted or plastic
components on this heating unit.
• Keep the heating unit sto
Storage of an appliance indoors is permissible only if the cylinder is disconnected and removed
from the appliance.
red away from direct sunlight.
•
• Not using manufacturer approved or supplied parts/accessories may result in a defective condition
and void the warranty of this heating unit.
• Always place lid (if applicable) or protective cover on heating item when not in use.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Cause Solution
The burner will not light. The burner injector is clogged. Clean the burner injector.
There is low gas supply pressure. Call your gas supplier.
The bur ff
immediately after ignition.
There is low gas pressure. Call your gas supplier.
The ignition is delayed. The main burner carryover ports are
clogged.
Clean the main burner ports.
There is low gas pressure. Call your gas supplier.
The combustion on the burner is
inadequate.
There is not enough air. Check the air passageways and burners
for dirt and debris, and clean with
compressed air.
The bur w. The supply hose is bent or twisted. Straighten the hose and perform a leak
test.
There is a blockage in the burner
injector.
Clean or replace the burner injector.
The emitter glows unevenly. There is a blockage in the burner
injector.
Clean or replace the burner injector.
The base is not on a level surface. Place the heater on a level surface.
The gas pressure is low. Replace the cylinder with a new
cylinder.
There is slight smoke and odor
during the initial operation.
This is residue from the
manufacturing process.
This will stop after approximately 30
minutes of operation.
There is thick black smoke. There is a blockage in the burner . Turn off the heater and let it cool.
Remove the blockage and clean the
inside and outside of the burner.
The heater produces a whistling
noise when the burner is lit.
Air passageways are blocked. Check the minimum installation
clearances and air passageways for
debris.
There is air in the gas line. Operate the burner until the air is
completely purged.
The heater produces a clicking
noise just after the burner is lit
or turned off.
The metal is expanding and
contracting.
This is common with heaters. If noise is
person.
There is a gas odor even when
the control knob is in the OFF
position.
There is a gas leak. Locate and correct the leak
immediately.
The gas control is defective. Replace the gas control.
There is a gas odor during
combustion.
There is foreign matter in the gas or
on the burner ports.
Check the gas passageway and burner.
The heater is burning vapors from
paint or impurities in the air.
Stop storing and using odor-causing
products near the heater.
There is gas leaking from the
regulator and hose connection, the
valve and pipe connections, and the
pipes.
Locate and correct the leaks, or contact
your gas supplier.
There is carbon build-up. Ther r
reen.
Clean the r reen.
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WARRANTY
The manufacturer warranty will be voided by, and the manufacturer disclaims any responsibility for, the
following actions:
•
• Use and installation are other than what is listed in this manual.
Please contact the manufacturer for replacement parts.
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