ElectrIQ eiQODGRSS User manual

USER MANUAL
GAS PATIO HEATER
WARNING: FOR
OUTDOOR USE IN WELL VENTILATED AREAS ONLY. DO NOT USE INDOORS.
PLEASE KEEP THE MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
eiQODGRSS
STAINLESS STEEL
eiQODGRBL
eiQODGRWH
eiQODGAG
BLACK
WHITE
GREY
0063-21

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CONTENTS
SAFETY
3
PARTS LIST
5
ASSEMBLY
7
OPERATION
15
LEAK TESTING
16
GAS INFORMATION
16
MAINTENANCE
17
STORAGE
18
TROUBLESHOOTING
18
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
19
SUPPORT
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Please read this user manual before using this heater and keep it safe for future
reference.
⚫Read the following instructions carefully and be sure your patio heater is properly
installed, assembled and cared for. Retain the instructions for future reference.
⚫Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious bodily injury and/or
property damage.
⚫WARNING - Risk of Suffocation! Gas heaters must be used outdoors and must
not be used in enclosed areas such as sheds or marquees!
⚫Read the instruction manual before using the appliance.
⚫WARNING: Accessible parts may be very hot. Keep young children away.
⚫This appliance must be kept away from flammable materials during use.
⚫Do not move the appliance during use.
⚫The appliance should be secured to the ground when in use.
⚫Turn off the gas supply at the gas cylinder after use.
⚫Do not modify this appliance.
⚫If you have any questions concerning assembly or operation, consult the retailer
or Bottled Gas Company.
⚫Always place the appliance and cylinder on flat level ground.
⚫Turn off the gas cylinder if gas leak is suspected.
⚫Parts sealed by the manufacturer must not be altered by the user. No
modifications should be made to any part of this heater and repairs and
maintenance should only be carried out by a registered Gas Safe service
engineer.
⚫Use only regulator and hose approved for LP Gas at the correct pressures and
gas type.
⚫The regulator should comply with the standard EN16129 and current regulations
in the country where it is installed, which may be found at your nearest retailer of
gas items.
⚫Refer to the technical data. It is strictly prohibited to use adjustable pressure.
⚫The life expectancy of the regulator is estimated as 10 years. It is recommended
that the regulator is changed within 10 years of the date of manufacture or the
national conditions require it.
⚫The type of replaceable hose should be compliant with EN16436-1.
⚫The hose used must conform to the relevant standard for the country of use. The
length of the hose must be 0.41 meters (minimum) and 1.5 meters (maximum).
A worn or damaged hose must be replaced. Ensure that the hose is not
obstructed or kinked. It is recommended that the hose is changed within 1 year
of the date of manufacture or as the national conditions require.

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For use outdoors or in well ventilated
areas.
•A well-ventilated area must have a
minimum of 25% of the surface area
open.
•The surface area is the sum of the walls
surface.
•The use of this appliance in enclosed
areas can be dangerous and is
PROHIBITED.
•Children and adults should be aware of
the high operating temperatures of
areas above the post when operating
this heater. Children should be carefully
supervised when in the vicinity of the
heater.
NEVER hang anything, including clothes
or any other flammable items, on this
heater.
DO NOT operate this heater unless it is fully assembled.
Respect the minimum clearances from combustible materials.
GENERAL INFORMATION FOR
SUCCESSFUL ASSEMBLY
Please read the assembly instructions carefully and follow the
safety precautions. Allow sufficient time for assembly. Before
starting assembly, clear an area measuring approximately two to
three square meters. Remove the item from the packaging and lay
out all of the parts and any necessary tools so that they are within
easy reach.
Only tighten all of the screw connections firmly when you have finished assembly or are instructed
to within the manual. Otherwise this can result in unwanted tension and instability.
NOTE: Gas supply sold separately.
NOTE: Your patio heater is designed to be used with a gas cannister of a maximum
size of 13kg.
2m
2m
2m
Minimum clearance from combustible surfaces

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PRODUCT OVERVIEW AND PART LIST

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#
PART
NAME
PICTURE
QTY
1
Reflector
Dome
1
2
Reflector
1
3
Emitter
Screen
1
4
Mesh
Support
Rod
3
5
Mesh
3
6
Glass
Tube
1
7
Spiral
1
8
Fixing
Glass
Base
1
9
Burner
Assy
1
10
Left
Panel
1
11
Door
Panel
1
#
PART
NAME
PICTURE
QTY
12
Right
Panel
1
13
Wheel
Assy
1
14
Base
and
weight
plate
1
15
Control
Dial
1
16
Cylinder
fastener
1
Note: Some of the fittings may be provided pre-attached to the unit.
PART
PART
NAME
QTY
QTY
AA
M4 x 10
3
BB
M4 x 10
6
CC
M5 x 12
26
DD
M4
4
EE
D6
3
FF
M6
3
GG
M6
3
HH
M5 x 16
3
II
M6 x 20
2
JJ
M4x10
4

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ASSEMBLY
Required Tools: Philips Screwdriver / Adjustable Spanners / Wrenches
Leak Detection Solution: One-part detergent and three parts water
Before assembly, ensure all packing material and any transit protection is removed.
Step 1
Parts required:
Mesh Support Rod x 3
Mesh x 3
12 x CC M5x12 screws
Connect the three Mesh Support Rods to the three Mesh Panels using 12 x M5x12 screws
Step 2
Parts required:
3 x GG Pillars (M6)
1 x Reflector
1 x Emitter Screen
Screw the 3 Pillars into the reflector and the Emitter screen

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Step 3
Parts required:
3 x AA M4x10 Screws
Attach the Relector to the Mesh Assembly using M4x10 screws
Step 4
Parts required:
1 x 1 Reflector Dome
3 x EE Washers
3 x FF M6 Dome Nuts
Attach the Reflector Dome to the pillars on the Reflector using the Washers and Dome Nuts

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Step 5
Parts required:
2 x II M6x20 Bolts
1 x Base
1 x Wheel Assembly
Attach the Wheel Assembly to the Base using the 2 x M6x20 Screws
Step 6
Parts required:
Base weight plate
4X JJ M4X10 screws
Screw the weight plate onto the base assembly

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Step 7
Parts required:
Left Panel
Right Panel
6 x CC M5x12 screws
Attach the Left and Right Panels to the Base using 6 M5x12 screws
Step 8
Parts required:
Door Panel
4 x BB M4x10 screws
4 x DD M4 nuts
Attach the Door Panel by fitting nuts and screws to the hinges on the Door Panel and Right Panel

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Step 9
Cylinder Fastner x1
Unscrew the locking nut on the main body as shown. Then place the cyclinder fastner inside the main body and
esnure that it fits securley onto the inside of the body. Through the hole shown above, feed the inbuilt screw through
and re attach the locking nut to secure the cyclinder fastner.
Step 10
Parts required:
Burner Assembly
Control Dial
4 x CC M5x12 Screws
Add the Burner Assembly, insert the Control Dial, screw together the Panels

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Step 11
Parts required:
2 x BB M4x10 Screws
4 x CC M5x12 Screws
Spiral
Fixing Glass Base
Add the Spiral using M4x10 screws, then the Fixing Glass Base with M5x12 screws
Step 12
Parts required:
Glass Tube
Insert the Glass Tube onto the Burner Assembly

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Step 13
Parts required:
3 x HH M5x16 Screws
Slide the Mesh Assembly over the Glass Tube and fasten in place with the three M5x16 screws
Step 14
Parts required:
1 x AA Battery (not
included)
Open the Panel Door, remove the control dial and insert one AA battery

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Step 15 GAS CONNECTION
Parts required:
Gas Cylinder (not
included)
Attach the gas line to the cylinder valve and ensure the connection is secure.
Step 16
Parts required:
None
Your Patio Heater is now ready

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE FIRST USE AND AFTER EVERY GAS CYLINDER CHANGE, GAS DELIVERY SYSTEM MUST BE
PURGED OF AIR BEFORE IGNITING! TO DO THIS, TURN THE CONTROL DIAL ANTI-CLOCKWISE TO THE
PILOT SETTING. PRESS THE DIAL IN AND HOLD FOR 1 MINUTE BEFORE ATTEMPTING IGNITION.
BATTERY REPLACMENT
Remove the control dial. Install 1 AA battery. The negative end of battery goes in first, then replace the control dial.
LIGHTING THE PATIO HEATER
•Check all connections prior to each use.
•Turn on the gas supply at source.
•Press and turn the control dial anti-clockwise to the IGNITE marking.
•Keep control dial depressed for up to 20 seconds until pilot is lit.
•If the gas fails to ignite, press and turn the dial clockwise to OFF before
repeating the lighting steps.
•Turn the dial further anticlockwise to the LOW position.
•Adjust the heat by turning the dial from the LOW position to the HIGH
position as required.
•In the event of the flame being disrupted (e.g. by the wind), a Flame Safety Device will automatically shut off the
gas supply within 90 seconds.
Note: it is possible to light the appliance using a long match by lighting the burner through a hole in the guard mesh.
RE-LIGHTING
•Turn the Dial to the OFF position.
•Wait at least 2 minutes, to let gas dissipate, before attempting to re-light pilot.
•Repeat the “Lighting” steps.
TO EXTINGUISH
•Hold the dial down and turn clockwise to the OFF position
•Turn off the valve on the gas cylinder or the regulator after use.
•Disconnect the gas bottle and allow this appliance to cool before moving the appliance.
Note: After use, some discoloration of the emitter screen is normal. Turn off the regulator after use and allow
the appliance to cool before moving.

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LEAK TESTING
NEVER USE A NAKED FLAME TO CHECK FOR
LEAKS.
NEVER LEAK TEST WHILE SMOKING.
The gas connections on this appliance are leak tested at
the factory prior to shipment.
This appliance needs to be periodically checked for leaks
and an immediate check is required if the smell of gas is
detected.
•Make a soap solution using 1 part of liquid washing up
liquid to 3 parts water. The soap solution can be
applied with a soap bottle, brush, or rag to the leak
tested points shown in the figure above.
•The valve of the gas cylinder should be in the OFF
position. Once the soapy solution is applied to the gas
connections, the valve of the gas cylinder needs to be
turned to the ON position.
•Soap bubbles will begin to form in the soapy solution if
a leak is present.
•In case of a leak, turn off the gas supply. Tighten any
leaking fittings, then turn the gas supply on and
recheck.
GAS REQUIREMENTS
•The regulator and hose assembly used must conform to local safety requirements.
•Never use a gas cylinder with a damaged body, valve, collar, or foot ring. A dented or rusty gas tank may be
hazardous and should be checked by a gas supplier.
•Never connect this appliance to an unregulated gas source.
•When the appliance is not in use, turn the gas cylinder OFF, before disconnecting it.
•Always perform a leak test on gas connections whenever a cylinder is connected. If bubbles form in the leak test
solution, do not use. Never use a flame to test for leaks.
CONNECTING TO A GAS CYLINDER
•Use a gas cylinder no larger than 31.8cm diameter x 58cm. Please refer to your gas supplier for suitable gas
cylinder.
•Refer to your gas supplier for instructions on the use of your gas cylinder.
•Only change gas cylinders outdoors or in a well-ventilated area away from naked flames and any other source of
ignition.
•The gas cylinder must always be used in an upright position.
•Close the heater control dial by turning fully clockwise.
•Close the gas cylinder tap and then attach the regulator onto the gas cylinder.
•Tighten all connections firmly and with a spanner where appropriate. The cylinder should be located on the cylinder
base.
•Check for leaks at all joints using soapy water. If a leak is found, tighten the joint and then re-test.

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MAINTENANCE
To enjoy years of outstanding performance from your heater, make sure you perform the following maintenance
activities on a regular basis:
•Keep exterior surfaces clean.
•Use warm soapy water for cleaning. Never use flammable or corrosive cleaning agents.
•While washing your unit, be sure to keep the area around the burner and pilot assembly dry at all times. If
the gas control is exposed to water in any way, DO NOT try to use it. It must be replaced.
•Airflow must be unobstructed. Keep controls, burner and circulation air passageways clean. Signs of
possible blockage include:
•Gas odour with extreme yellow tipping of flame.
•Heater does NOT reach the desired temperature.
•Heater glow is excessively uneven.
•Heater makes popping noises.
•Spiders and insects can nest in burner or orifices. This dangerous condition can damage the heater and
render it unsafe for use. Clean burner holes by using a heavy-duty pipe cleaner. Compressed air may help
clear away smaller particles.
•Carbon deposits may create a fire hazard. If any carbon deposits develop, clean the dome and burner with
warm soapy water.
Note: In environments with a high salt content (such as near the sea), corrosion occurs more quickly
than normal. Frequently check the corroded areas and repair them.
SERVICING
•Please consult your supplier for servicing this appliance and replacement of its parts. The servicing of the
appliance shall be carried out only by authorised personnel.
•Do not use unauthorised parts or components for this appliance, only use original equipment replacement
parts and components. The use of unauthorised parts or components will void the warranty and can create
unsafe condition.
STORAGE
There is no limitation on the storage of the appliance indoors provided that the cylinder is disconnected
and removed from the appliance.
Between uses or before storage:
•Turn the control dial OFF
•Turn the gas cylinder OFF
•Disconnect the gas bottle.
Store the heater upright in an area sheltered from direct contact with inclement weather (such as rain, sleet, hail,
snow, dust and debris). If desired, cover to protect exterior surfaces and to prevent build up in air passages.
Note: Wait until heater is cool before covering.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
CONDITION
FIX
Pilot won’t light
Cylinder valve is closed
Open valve
Blockage in orifice or pilot tube
Clean or replace orifice or pilot tube
Air in the gas line
Open gas line and bleed it (pressing
control dial in) for not more than 1-
2 minutes or until you smell gas
Low gas pressure
Gas cylinder low or empty
Ignition fails
Change the Battery
Pilot won’t stay lit
Dirt build up around the pilot
Clean dirt from around the pilot
Connection between the
gas valve and pilot assembly is loose
Tighten the connection and perform a
leak test
Bad thermocouple
Replace the thermocouple
Burner won’t light
Gas pressure is low
Replace the gas cylinder
Blockage in the orifice
Clear the blockage
Control dial is not in the
"HIGH" position
Turn control dial to the "HIGH" position
Burner flame is low
Note: Do not operate
heater below 5
℃
(40°F)
Gas pressure is low
Replace the gas cylinder
Tank is almost empty.
Replace the gas cylinder
Supply hose is bent or kinked
Straighten hose and perform leak test on
the hose
Control dial is fully " ON"
Turn control dial to "OFF", let it cool to
room temperature and check burner and
orifices for blockage
Emitter glows uneven
Note: Bottom 2.5cm of
emitter does not
normally glow
Gas pressure is low
Replace the gas cylinder
Base is not on a level surface
Place heater on a level surface
Heater not level
Level the heater
Carbon build-up
Dirt or film on
the reflector and/or emitter
Clean the reflector and emitter
Thick black smoke
Blockage in burner
Turn the control dial to the OFF position, let
it cool to room temperature and remove
blockage and clean burner inside and
outside.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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Unit J6, Lowfields Business Park
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Model: eiQODGRSS eiQODGRBL eiQODGRWH eiQODGAG
Model Identifier: SRPH84
Nominal Heat input =6.0kW
Consumption: 800 g/h(G30) - 786g/h(G31)
Country Code
BE-CH-CY-
CZ-ES-FR-
GB-GR- IE-
IT-LT-LU-LV-
PT-SK-SI
BG-CZ-DK-
EE-FI-FR-
HR-HU-IS-
IT-LT-LU-
MT-NL-NO-
RO-SE-SI-
SK-TR
AT-CH-DE-
SK
PL
Gas Category
I3+(28-30/37)
I3B/P(30)
I3B/P(50)
I3B/P(37)
Type of Gas
Butane /
Propane
Propane
Butane/
Propane /
Mixture
Butane/
Propane /
Mixture
Gas pressure
28-30mbar
30mbar
50mbar
37mbar
Injector Marking
1.67
1.67
1.39
1.5
Warning
Read the instructions before using this appliance.
The appliance must be installed in accordance with instructions and local
regulations.
The use of this appliance in enclosed areas can be dangerous and is
PROHIBITED.
For use outdoors or in amply ventilated areas.
An amply ventilated area must have a minimum of 25% of the surface area open.
The surface area is the sum of the walls surface.
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