patio PC-02 CAB Guide

PATIO COMFORT
OUTDOOR PATIO HEATER
MODEL PC-02
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS CARE, USE, AND SAFETY MANUAL
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IMPORTANT!
Please read these assembly instructions
carefully before attempting to assemble,
use, or service this product. Please keep
this manual for your future reference. If
you have any questions, please feel free
to call us at 949-474-3070 Monday
through Friday 7AM to 4PM Pacific Time.
Please Note:
This product meets CSA International
Requirement 5.90 US(5th edition) for Gas-
Fired Infrared Patio Heaters and CAN1-
2.23-M82 Gas Fired Portable Infrared
Heaters.
Please use a Type 1 QCC ACME Tank Only
with Overfill Protection Device (OPD)
Maximum inlet pressure 11"
Please read all operating instructions
before using and operating this appliance.
Always follow the correct lighting and usage
procedures.
Please handle metal parts with care to avoid
injury. Please follow all steps as outlined.
Never allow children to use this product!
Revised 10/27/2008
General Hazard Warning:
Improper installation, adjustment,
alteration, service or maintenance of this
product can cause injury or property
damage. Please read the installation,
operating, and maintenance instructions
thoroughly before installing or servicing
this a
pp
liance.
FOR YOUR SAFETY!
Do not store or use gasoline or
other flammable vapors or
liquids in the vicinity of this or
any other appliance.
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ARNING: For Outdoor Use Only

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Caution: Hot while in operation. Do not touch. Keep children, clothing, furniture,
gasoline and other liquids having flammable vapors away.
1. The installation of this appliance must conform with local codes or, in the absence of
local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1-1988.
2. There must be adequate clearance around all air openings into the combustion
chamber, clearances from combustible materials, and accessibility and for combustion
and ventilating air supply. See page 9 for specific clearances from combustibles.
3. The minimum inlet gas supply pressure must not exceed 11” W.C. Use only hose,
regulator, and tank adapter that is supplied with the product.
4. The maximum inlet supply pressure is 11.0 “W.C.
5. Test all fittings and connections with a soapy solution prior to use. Never use an open
flame or open flame device.
6. Certain items or materials when stored under the heater or too close to the heater head
will be subject to radiant heat and these items could be damaged.
7. Please review carefully and follow all assembly instructions as shown from pages 3-8.
If you do not understand any of these instructions please call your selling dealer or call
us directly at 949-474-3070.
8. Please carefully inspect the rubber hose included with the unit before each use. Be sure
there are no visible cracks, damage, abrasion, or other signs of visible wear. If the hose
appears to have any problem whatsoever it should be replaced with a genuine Patio
Comfort replacement part.
9. In the event your unit uses an approved 12 foot hose please be sure that it is placed in a
manner when it cannot be damaged or positioned in a way that someone might trip over
it.
10. Please follow the lighting and shutdown instructions on page 9. to insure safe use.
Please note the following very important safety precautions:
!!!!! Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperatures of
the main burner and reflector and should stay away from these areas.
!!!!! Children should be carefully supervised when near the heater. This heater is not a
toy and children should not be allowed to push, climb on, or swing on the heater. This
could cause serious injury, property damage, or death.

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!!!!! Clothing or other flammable materials should not be hung from the heater or placed
near the heater while in operation.
!!!!! Installation and repair of the heater should be done by a qualified service person.
The heater should be visually inspected before each use and at least annually by a
qualified service person. Certain weather conditions such as being near the ocean, dusty
areas, areas with high humidity, areas with high wind conditions, and heavy use, may
require more frequent cleaning or maintenance. When in doubt call a qualified service
person. It is imperative that the control compartment, burner system, and circulating air
passages of the heater be kept clean.
!!!!!Any part or component removed for cleaning or maintenance must be properly re-
installed before using the heater.
Some basic maintenance instructions:
!!!!! Be sure to keep the area where the appliance is being used free from combustible
materials, gasoline, and other flammable materials.
!!!!! Please be sure there are no obstructions near the heater head.
!!!!! Please be sure there is no debris or other obstructions near the cylindrical propane
cylinder enclosure.
!!!! The appliance is operating properly when there is a nice cherry red glow (seen better at
night) coming from the emitter grid starting two to three inches from the bottom of the
emitter grid. Wind gusts will affect the glow and flame pattern. The heater should not be
operated in windy conditions. If you can protect the heater from wind gusts it will operate
far more efficiently. Operating the unit in severe wind or dusty conditions will affect the
burning characteristics, may create soot on the emitter grid and burner, and possibly clog
the pilot or main burner orifices.
!!!!! The heater may be cleaned with basic soap and water and mild household cleaning
products, car wax, or commercially available stainless steel cleaners.
Never attempt to clear the emitter grid radiant with any cleaning solutions. Never hit this
area with water or other liquids as it will damage the radiant, burner, valve, and ignition
system. These parts are constructed of commercial quality stainless steel and brass and
require no maintenance.

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Occasionally, you can gently brush the emitter grid with a small brush to remove excess
soot that may have accumulated on the emitter. If the emitter grid shows sooting you
may have to remove the emitter grid and clean the burner head as well. Se page 12of the
manual for added information.
Some basic information on propane (LP) Gas (More complete Guide
is on Page 16 and is worth your time to review:
1. Your Patio Comfort heater has been carefully designed to provide many years of
service. Only use an ACME Type 1 equipped Five Gallon
Propane Cylinder with approved overfill protection device
or “OPD.” Please do not try to convert your heater to another fuel type
accept any other type size cylinder, hose, or regulator.
2. Only cylinders that are constructed to meet the U.S. Department of Transportation
(DOT) requirements should be used with the heater.
3. It is absolutely imperative that this heater only be used OUTDOORS and in a well-
ventilated space and shall not be used in a building, garage, motor vehicle, boat, tent, or
other enclosed areas. This is an unvested heating product and creates by products of
combustion that can cause injury and possibly death.
4. The propane cylinder should be connected and disconnected with the main fuel valve in
the off position. This can be achieved by turning the triangular handle on top of the
cylinder in a clock-wise direction. The hand wheel must be tightened securely for the
gas to flow from the cylinder. You do not need any tools to make the proper connection
from the LP adapter to the tank. DO not over-tighten the hand wheel or you may
damage it. For complete instructions in this area a please refer to manual pages 8-9.
5. The cylinder should be disconnected from the heater at the tank when not in use.
Propane cylinders can only be stored outdoors. For complete storage
instructions refer to page 11 of this manual. Never store a cylinder in any
enclosed area.

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6. Only the hose, regulator, and LP Adapter designed for an OPD cylinder supplied with
appliance can be used. If you require a replacement these can be easily obtained
from your Authorized Patio Comfort dealer. An improper hose and regulator may
compromise the performance and safety of your heater.
The preceding pages attempt to highlight only the most important safety aspects and guide
lines for using your Patio Comfort heater. We have made every effort to thoroughly
address all safety, assembly, lighting, propane storage, and use issues for this product in
the manual to follow. We strongly encourage that you read and understand the materials
contained in the manual before using your heater. If you have any questions whatsoever
regarding the safe assembly or use of your heater please call your patio Comfort Dealer or
call us directly at 949-474-3070

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Thank you very much for purchasing a Patio Comfort Patio heater. This manual contains very important
information detailing the proper assembly, operation, and maintenance of this product. This product has been
designed with the latest in safety technology but it is important to remember that this is a heating appliance and
some of the surfaces are extremely hot to the touch and can cause bodily injury.
Important safety information is presented throughout this manual for your safety and that of your family. We
have designed this product to provide you with many years of outdoor comfort when operated and maintained
properly. Table of Contents
Basic Safety and Operational Data 1-5
TableOfContents 6
Technical Data, Function of Heater, Assembly Tips 7
Parts Diagram and Part Descriptions (Heater Head) 8
Parts Diagram (Base and Support) 9
Tools Required, Fastener Identification & Assembly Instructions 10-11
Preparation for Use and Cylinder Information 11-12
Placement of the Heater & Clearances Required 13
Proper Lighting Instructions 14
Storing Your Heater & Insect Warning 15
Cleaning and Maintenance 16
Trouble Shooting Guide 17
Detailed Warning and Safety Points 18-19
Some Important Safety Tips on Propane and the safe use of propane 20
Warranty & Service Information 20-22
Warranty Registration Form 23

Technical Data
Fuel:LPG (Propane) Only
Heating: Each Patio Comfort heater will cast a 10-
12 foot circle of sun like radiant heat. Heat output
will vary based on “wind chill” factor, outside air
temperatures, altitude, prevailing wind conditions,
and location of heater.
Gas Cylinder: A Type 1 “ACME” QCC with Overfill
Protection Device (OPD) Cylinder is required but not
included. All new cylinders are empty and should be
filled by an authorized fueling station or cylinder
exchange facility.
After the main burner is lit the burner will radiate
heat in a 360-degree circle. The circle of warmth
will vary dependent on outdoor temperatures, wind
chill factor, area protection, and other variables.
The average heating area is approximately a 10-foot
ring of warmth. The reflector will return upwardly
radiated heat downwards. Please allow heater to
burn a few minutes to burn off machining oils used
in the production of the heater.
Pressure: The unit is equipped with an LPG
Regulator Preset to 11.0 Inches Water Column. This
specially designed regulator must be used with this
appliance. Maximum supply inlet pressure 100 psi.
Minimum inlet supply pressure 5 psi.
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Fuel Consumption: 40,000 BTU Input /Hour
Cylinder will operate unit for approximately 9 - 10
hours on “ON” setting. Longer burn times can be
achieved by reducing fuel input at heater valve
control knob.
Orifice Size: 1.90 mm
Weight: 64 pounds or 29 Kilograms not including
cylinder
Overall Height: 90 inches 228 cm
Reflector Diameter: 34 inches or 86 cm
Ignition System: Push Button Piezo with Pilot
Flame
Fasteners: 304 Series Commercial Grade
Stainless Steel
Materials: Reflector: Aluminum - Stainless Steel
Heaters: Major Components: Series 304 Stainless
Painted Heaters: Aluminized Steel with
mechanically bonded Polyurethane
powder coating. Emitter 304 SS
Other features: 100% Safety Shut Off Valve
No Electrical Connections Required
Constant Pilot
Completely Self- Contained
Portable Wheel Kit Included
Function of Heater
Infrared heaters utilize virtually 100% of the
fuel/energy they consume to produce clean draft-
free warmth. Infrared heaters do not waste precious
energy by trying to heat the air. Infrared heat works
like the radiant rays of the sun and will directly heat
objects near them such as people, tables, chairs
who in turn will absorb the heat and reflect it. The
push button Piezo ignition system is used to light the
pilot flame first. After the thermocouple device
allows gas to flow to the main burner head you may
then safely engage the main burner system by
turning valve control knob to “ON” Setting.
Pleasenote: Upon first using the heater, not
using the heater for an extended period, or after
attaching a newly filled cylinder it might be
necessary to depress the control knob at the
“PILOT” setting up to two to three minutes to
purge the air in the fuel lines before the PILOT
flame will ignite. Please be patient, this is all
part of the safety system that has been designed
for your protection.
Assembly Tips
For your convenience and safety the Patio Comfort
outdoor patio heater has been almost completely
assembled. The burner head and valve assembly
have been fire tested for added safety.
Assemble all nuts and bolts loosely at first. Tighten
all connections after the completion of the assembly
process. This eases your work and increases the
overall stability of the appliance. Before using the
heater be sure to check all connections with a
solution of soap and water. More on this later in the
instructions. Never use a flame to check for leaks!
When starting the assembly please take all of the
parts out of the box and check if anything is missing.
Please check parts with the following parts
breakdown. Even though we exercise extreme
quality control procedures occasionally we will have
a missing part or a part may have been damaged in
transit. If anything is missing, please contact your
Patio Comfort dealer or call us directly at 949-474-
3070. We will immediately help you. The same
holds true on any questions you might have on
assembly or operation. When in doubt please ask,
we’re at your service.

Patio ComfortOutdoor Patio Heater Model PC-02
Parts Diagram and Repair Parts
For Heater Heads Model PC-02
(AB, J/SV, S, and W finishes)
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KEY# PART# DESCRIPTION QTY
1 1001 Hex-Nut M8 S/S 6
2 1002 Flat Washer 8mm dia. S/S 6
3 1003 Reflector 1
4 1004 Lock Washer 8mm dia. S/S 3
5 1005 Hex-Bolt M8 x 20 mm S/S 3
6 1006 Emitter Grid 1
7 1007 Burner Assy with shield 1
8 1008 Self-tapping T Screw for Pilot shield M4 x 8mm S/S 2
9 1009 Screw for Burner Retention M4 x 6mm S/S 4
10 1010-07 Base Fitting for Orifice / main Burner 1
11 1011 Pan Head Screw M5 x 8 mm S/S 17
12 1012 Pan Assy S/S 1
13 1013 Perforated Body 1
14 1014 Pilot Shield 1
15 1015 Electrode 1
16 1016 Pilot Assy 1
17 1017 Wire Insulation 1
18 1018 Thermocouple 1
19 1019 Pilot Tube Assy 1
20 1020-07 Orifice for Main Burner 1
21 1010-07 Base Fitting for orifice / main Burner 1
22 1022-07 Tube Assy for burner 1
23 1023 Thermoelectric Control Valve 1
24 1024 Extension Fitting at Valve Base 1
25 1025 Bracket for Valve mounting 1
26 1026 Bracket for Fuel-Tube 1
27 1027 Base Assy for Heater Head 1
28 1028 Flat Washer 6mm dia. S/S 4
29 1029 Lock Washer 6mm dia. S/S 4
30 1030 Faceplate for Lighting Instruction S/S 1
31 1031 Knob 1
32 1032 Specific Nut for Valve 1
33 1033 Piezo Igniter 1
34 1034 Pan Head Screw M6 x 12mm S/S 4
35
36
37
1035
1036
1037
Specific Nut for Igniter
Pilot Orifice
Self-tapping Pan Head Screw M5x10 S/S
1
1
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Patio Comfort Outdoor Patio Heater Model PC-02
Parts Diagram and Repair Parts
For Heater Heads Model PC-02 (AB, J/SV, S, and W finishes)
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KEY# PART # DESCRIPTION QTY
*14101 Post 3"x 36" S/S 1
1 3101 Post 3"x 36" White, J/SV, AB 1
2 1102 Fuel-Tube 1
*34103 Slip Socket Cover S/S 1
3 3103 Slip Socket Cover White, J/SV, AB 1
4 1104-04 Hex-Bolt M6x 20 mm S/S 9
5 1105 Flat Washer 6mm dia. S/S 26
*64106 Socket Assy for S/S 1
6 3106 Socket Assy for White, J/SV, AB 1
*74107 "L" Bracket for S/S 3
7 3107 "L" Bracket for White, J/SV, AB 3
8 1108 Lock Washer 6mm dia. S/S 13
9 1109 Hex-Nut M6 S/S 13
10 1110 Chain Assy for tank restraint 1
11 1111 Hex-Bolt M6 x40mm S/S 4
*12 4112 Base S/S 1
12 3112 Base White, J/SV, AB 1
13 1113 Ballast Weight for all Bases 1
14 1114 Regulator with type 1 QCC Tank Adapter 1
15 1115 Hose Assy 3/8" Female Flare 1
16 1116 Molding for Decorative Socket 1
*18 4118 Decorative Cover S/S 1
18 3118 Decorative Cover White, J/SV, AB 1
*19 4119 Wheel Assy w/ Bracket ( 1ea.) S/S 2
19 3119 Wheel Assy w/Bracket(1ea.) White, J/SV,
AB 2
20 NSN Flat Washer 6mm dia. S/S 4
21 1122 Pan Head Screw M6x12mm S/S 4
22 1123 Molding for Base Bottom 1
Please specify color when ordering replacement painted parts (#1,3,12,18,and19)
AB = Antique Bronze W = White J/SV = Jet Silver Vein
S = Stainless Steel All painted and stainless parts are interchangeable.

You will need the following tools to assemble the heater:
10MM Socket for Brackets and Wheel Kit
11MM or 7/16” Socket For Ballast Plate Securing
Nuts
12 MM Socket For Reflector Attachment Nots
Standard Phillips Head #2 and #3 Screw Driver
Channel Locks or Pliers-Minimum 1 ½” Capacity
Adjustable Crescent Wrench or Socket Driver
Soapy Water Solution for leak testing
Do Not Use any Teflon tape or other sealants when connecting heater head to feed line or hose to feed line.
These are “brass to brass” connections and will seal without the need for Teflon tape or pipe dope.
Fastener Identification
Heater
8 – Pan Head Screws M6x12 mm S/S
8 – Flat Washers 6mm dia.
4 – Lock Washers 6 mm dia.
Wheel Kit:
Hex Bolt M6x20 mm S/S
Hex Nut M6 S/S
Flat Washer 6mm dia. S/S
Lock Washer 6 dia. S/S
PLEASE NOTE: The proper assembly of this heater requires basic mechanical skills. Proper
assembly is the responsibility of the installer. Any and all repairs or service should be done by a
qualified gas appliance technician.
Assembly Instructions
1. The majority of your Patio Comfort Outdoor Patio
Heater product is
already
assembled, tested,
and pre-fired for
your safety and
convenience. We
have shipped the
heater head
attached to the
pre-assembled
lower base to
protect the heater
head in shipment
and to simplify
assembly.
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2. (See # 1)
#2
2. Remove the
head by
removing the
three nuts from
the base
assembly.
(See # 2)
Ballast
Weight already
attached.
3. Be sure that
the ballast weight
is securely
attached to the
base. You can
now attach the
wheel kit with the
fasteners
provided.
(See # 3)
Securely tighten
all fasteners that
secure the wheel kit to the base with a 10mm
socket.
4. Remove the plastic protective end cap from only
one end of the 3/8” male flared fitting at the end of
the rigid fuel feed line. Leave the other end cap on
to protect the fittings
while you are
proceeding with the
assembly. Also
remove the foam
packing material on
the fuel feed line.
Either end of the fuel
feed line can be
attached to the heater
head. (See # 4)
#3
# 1
#2
#
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5. Insert the 3/8” brass male flared fitting into the
inlet fitting at the base of the heater head.
Do not use any Teflon tape or pipe compound
on this or any other brass-to-brass connection.
The brass fitting will self-seal. Securely tighten
using two wrenches in a clockwise direction (but do
not over-tighten) this fitting. Be sure to check this
connection with a soapy solution before using
heater. Never use a match or flame to check for
gas leaks. We will leak test the system completely
in Step #13 of the assembly process. Do not attach
head to post at this time.
6. Slide the heater
post over the fuel
feed line. The post
will only fit one way.
The end of the post
that connects to the
heater head has four
holes drilled about
1/2” below the top
portion of the post.
The part of the post
that will attach to the
base portion has
four holes drilled
approximately 1 ½”
from the end of the
post. (See #5)
Again, the holes in the post and the holes in the
head and base are in different positions so you
cannot incorrectly attach the post.
7. Before inserting
the post
assembly/fuel
feedline into the
base portion slide
the post collar up
the post with the
end that has four
notches facing
downward toward
the base. (See # 6)
The collar adds
extra rigidity to the
post to base
assembly as well
as hides the fasteners from view. Be sure the
cylinder decorative cover is placed over the
base assembly brackets before you insert post
into base assembly.
8. Insert the fuel feed line with the head attached
through the post.
9. Now carefully insert and position the post
with fuel line into the base socket assembly.
Please be sure that the portion of the fuel line
with 3/8” brass flare fitting that exits the bottom
portion of the post passes through the hole in
the post support plate. This may be most
easily accomplished if the heater is assembled
on its’ side. (See # 8)
10. Using four of the Phillips machine screws
and only four flat washers (DO NOT USE
LOCKING WASHERS AND FLAT WASHERS AT
THIS
CONNECTION).
If you use both
flat and locking
washers at this
connection the
sleeve will not
be able to slide
over the
fasteners.
11. Carefully lift up the decorative cover. The
decorative cover when tilted will rest on the post
support brackets and will be held by resting against
the fasteners. (See # 7) If you have trouble doing
this ask a friend or family member to help. Make
sure that the decorative cover is in a stable
position as it could cause injury if it slides off
the post support
bracket.
12. Remove the
second protective
plastic cap from the
3/8” flared fitting exiting
the bottom of the post.
Gently engage the
fitting at the end of the
hose/regulator
assembly onto end of
the fuel feed line being
careful not to cross-
thread the fitting. (See
# 8) The swivel fitting
at the end of the hose
and regulator assembly should go on easily. Hand-
tighten the fitting at the hose assembly before using
wrenches. Tighten the 3/8” female flare at the end
of the hose to the fuel line inlet fitting going through
the hole in the base plate with two wrenches.
#5
#7
#6 #8

Securely tighten the 3/8” female fitting at the end of
the hose and regulator assembly. These fittings
should be tightened in a clockwise direction. Do
Not over-tighten.
13. Attach a filled propane cylinder (see
Installation of Cylinder section) with OPD device
and TYPE I ACME fitting to regulator assembly.
(See #9) If you are
sure that the fittings
at the end of the
feed line going into
the burner head and
the other end of the
fuel feed line where
the hose is attached
are tight turn on the
fuel at the cylinder
and test these two
connections one at
a time with a soapy
solution. You will
need to lift heater
head out post to
check this
connection. If you see bubbles this means you
have a leak at this point. You will need to re-
tighten. NEVER CHECK FOR LEAKS WITH A
MATCH. Carefully reinsert head and feed line into
socket assembly base. Now test hose to feed line
fitting.
PLEASE NOTE: If you have a new style propane
cylinder that senses a leak in the fuel delivery
system it may automatically reduce the flow of fuel
to the burner head at the tank. You may hear a
slight “click” this is the sound of the safety device
activating. Your tank is doing exactly what it’s
designed to do and that’s to reduce the flow of gas
if it senses a leak in the system. This is done for
your protection. Again, check for leaks with a
soapy solution if this occurs. If your safety system
activates turn cylinder valve off and wait five
minutes. NOTE: If you do not properly tighten and
engage the hand wheel and connection device at
the regulator assembly it will NOT allow gas to flow
from the tank to the appliance. Be sure your have
a 100% safety connection. Do Not use tools to
tighten regulator hand wheel to tank valve.
14. After checking for leaks you can now secure the
post to the heater head with the four Phillips head
screws, lock washers, and flat washers provided.
After you have secured the head to the post be
sure the heater is standing vertically. If it is not,
loosen the screws at the post to base connection
and re-tighten accordingly.
15. Disconnect and remove the propane cylinder.
Tilt the heater over to a comfortable position and
attach the reflector with the three wing nuts and
washers provided. Do not over tighten or you may
bend reflector. Three washers go under reflector
and three on top.
Preparation for use
#9
You will need to purchase a 20-pound TYPE I
QCC/ACME propane cylinder equipped with an
Overfill Protection Device. Your Patio Comfort
dealer or distributor can provide you with this safety
cylinder. We highly recommend you purchase a
new 20 lb. OPD cylinder manufactured by either
Worthington Cylinder or Manchester Tank
Company. Both are U.S. producers of highly
quality propane cylinders.
Please do not try to use any other propane
cylinders with this appliance. Please do not
attempt to modify our hose assembly, regulator,
valve, ignition system or other components.
These high quality components have been
integrated in your heater to provide you with
maximum safety, performance, and reliability.
Installation of Cylinder
After purchasing a filled propane cylinder you will
be ready to install it into your patio Comfort heating
appliance.
a. Position the propane cylinder next to your
appliance keeping in mind that the cylinder must be
kept away from any heat or open flame and must
be stored outside. Never lay a cylinder on its side
for use or storage. Always secure cylinder with
chain provided. Do not allow cylinder to be loose
inside decorative enclosure.
b. When you are ready to use your heater attach
the regulator to the cylinder valve. Secure cylinder
with chain provided
Note: Before lighting your heater please review
thoroughly all of our safety warnings and lighting
instructions. Always check the rubber hose to be
sure there are no cracks in the hose, cuts, or other
abrasions, which might cause a fuel leak.
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If the hose or regulator assembly is found to be
faulty in any way DO NOT USE the appliance. Call
your authorized Patio Comfort dealer and only use
genuine Patio Comfort replacement parts. Using
improper parts may damage the product or cause
physical or property damage.
Changing Your Cylinder
These OPD Cylinders are equipped with a safety
feature that will not allow the flow of fuel unless the
proper airtight connection has been made.
To change the cylinder, merely raise the perforated
decorative cover around the cylinder and rest it on
the triangular support plate. Or ask someone to
hold it while you change the cylinder. Turn off the
gas supply at the top of the tank in a clock-wise
direction and unscrew the large black knob
attached to the propane regulator. When
transporting your cylinder be sure that it is always
in an upright position. Please read all safety tips on
propane on page 16. Your OPD cylinder will also
have helpful hints on the transportation and storage
of propane. Propane is an extremely safe and
tested fuel but it must be handled with care and
respect.
Placement of the Heater
Your Patio Comfort outdoor patio heater is designed for use as temporary comfort heating for your outdoor
patio, outdoor decks, outdoor spa areas, pool areas, and other outdoor areas with plenty of fresh air.
The heater is NOT designed, approved, or intended for indoor use or enclosed area use such as a garage,
commercial building, tents, ice fishing tents, prefabricated buildings or enclosures or other enclosed areas.
The heater is also not designed for use on moving objects or vehicles such as houseboats, yachts, travel
trailers, boats, or other moving devices or vehicles. Do Not Move Heater with Cylinder Installed.
The minimum clearances from combustibles must be maintained at all times. We recommend the heater be no
closer than 24 inches from any combustible vertical or horizontal wall or have any combustible material within
24 inches of the top of the reflector.
These minimum clearances from combustible materials must be maintained anytime the heater is in operation.
We recommend the heater shall have clear opening from the top of the reflector.
Lattice, Wood, or other Combustible Materials
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Wall/ or
other
Combustible
Materials
24” Minimum
24”
Minimum

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The heater must always be used on firm, level, and stable ground. Never move the heater while
it is in operation.
WARNING: Never operate heater in an explosive atmosphere and be sure to keep unit away
from where gasoline or other flammable liquids or vapors are stored or used.
Lighting Instructions
For your own safety, please be sure to read and thoroughly understand the Sections 8, 9, 10, and 11 relating
to the proper handling of propane and other safety precautions and warnings.
Before turning on the fuel supply at the tank visually inspect the hose assembly for evidence of excessive
abrasion, cuts, cracking, or unusual wear and tear. If the hose leaks it must be replaced prior to using the
heater. Only use replacement hoses and other parts as specified by Patio Comfort.
Before Lighting
If attempting to relight a hot heater always wait at least five minutes. The main heater components such as the
emitter grid, gas hook up, and pilot assembly should be checked at least every two years by a qualified service
technician or if you feel the appliance is not working properly.
To Light Heater
1) Raise the decorative cover and be sure that the LP regulator is properly engaged into the propane tank.
2) Be sure the control knob on the heater head is in the “OFF” position.
3) Turn the tank valve in a counter-clockwise direction to open. If the regulator assembly is not properly
engaged into the tank the flow of gas will be interrupted by the safety shut off device. No gas will go to the
heater.
4) Gently depress the control knob on the control panel and rotate it counter clockwise to the “PILOT”
position.
5) This is very important! Gently depress the control knob and hold the control knob to begin the flow of gas
to the burner pilot assembly. Depress the control knob in the “PILOT” position for up to 2minutes on new
installations or newly filled tanks. This is how long it might take for the air to be purged from the fuel
delivery system. It will take less than 10 seconds for regular relighting. Do NOT continually press on the
igniter while you are purging the line. This will only cause premature wear and tear on the ignition.
Occasionally depress the igniter you will hear when the pilot light goes on. You can also see the pilot light
through the pilot access port that has a small rectangular cover at the base of the heater head. This is
essentially the same safety system that you have on your water heater.
6) Once the pilot is lit, continue to depress the control valve for about 20 seconds or until the pilot flame
remains lit after the control knob is released.
7) The burner may now be turned on to the full “ON” position for maximum heat output or it may be turned
back to reduce heat output and fuel consumption. If you turn the control knob all the way back to the
“PILOT” position the main burner will go off and the pilot flame will remain lit, you can then re-ignite the
main burner directly from the “PILOT” position. A little smoke is to be expected. This is machining oils
being burned off.

If you turn the heater off and then have to re-light
1) Turn control knob to the “OFF” position.
2) Wait at least FIVE minutes before attempting to relight heater. The safety system built into the heater will
not allow you to immediately re-light the heater directly from the “OFF” position. Please do not try to defeat
this safety system.
3) Repeat starting with STEP #6. You should not have to wait more than few seconds to re-light the “PILOT”
light and then ignite the main burner.
To Turn Off or Shut Down Heater
1) Turn the control knob in a clock-wise direction to the “OFF” position. You may hear a slight popping sound
when the main burner shuts down. This is normal.
2) Lift the decorative cover up the post and turn the valve on the top of the propane tank in a clock-wise
direction to turn it off.
When your heater is not in use DO NOT store your propane cylinder indoors.
Storing your Heater and Insect Warning
Be sure control knob is in the “OFF” position and the cylinder valve is CLOSED.
When storing the heater please disconnect the tank from the heater at the regulator and LP cylinder. The tank
should be stored outdoors in a well-ventilated area to be in compliance with ANSI Standard and NFPA National
Fuel Protection Agency Code 58-1986.
Store your heater in an upright position in an area sheltered from inclement weather such as rain, snow, sleet,
hail, dust storms, and other blowing debris.
Patio Comfort makes a cover available to protect the burner head. We strongly recommend using our cover
when your heater is in storage or not in use. The Item number for the cover is “PCC-1” This cover is available
from your Patio Comfort retailer or distributor. The cover will help protect the heater head from moisture as
well as insects. CAUTION: Be sure heater is cool to the touch before using the cover.
Spider and Insect Warning
Spiders and other insects are attracted to the smell of natural gas and propane. This is the case for outdoor
heaters, gas grills, gaslights and torches, pool heaters, and other outdoor gas burning products. The webs and
obstructions created by these insects can causes conditions that may damage the appliance or render it
unsafe for proper use. You should inspect the burner at least once a year or immediately if any of the following
conditions are present when operating the heater:
1. The odor of gas in conjunction with extreme yellow tipping of the burner flame.
2. The emitter grid does not glow evenly or reach proper operating temperatures.
3. The burner makes a popping or roaring noise.
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If you feel uncomfortable working on the heater please contact your servicing dealer or distributor for the name
and number of a qualified service technician.
Cleaning & Maintenance
Your heater has been produced from highly weather resistant materials and only requires minimum cleaning
and maintenance. Cleaning must be performed when the heater is cold. Your patio heater will last longer if it
is cleaned and maintained properly. It is very important that the air required for the combustion process is not
blocked going to the burner. Orifices, burner venturis, vents, and other openings must be kept free of dirt and
spider webs.
Stainless steel does not “rust,” however varying atmospheric conditions, areas with acid rain, beach
and ocean areas with heavy misty conditions may leave brown deposits on the heater. This is to be
expected of any stainless steel product used outdoors. We recommend washing the outer stainless
steel components such as the post and decorative cover and perforated material around the lighting
instructions with a mild detergent solution and immediately wiping it clean with a dry soft cloth. The
stainless steel can be expected to darken and discolor around the heater head and pan as it sustains
extreme temperatures. This is normal and to be expected with any outdoor gas heating appliance.
Never use a cleaning agent that is flammable or corrosive. There are several excellent stainless steel
cleaners available through your local dealer for our stainless steel models. If you do not find a suitable local
source call us directly and we can provide you with an excellent cleaner. Never spray any cleaning product on
the emitter grid or burner area.
If you purchased a powder-coated model, treat it just like you would any other piece of fine outdoor patio
furniture. Wash all painted parts of the heater with a soapy solution and protect it with a coat of automobile car
wax a couple of times per year or as required dependent upon your local weather and climate conditions.
If you need to touch up a painted heater only paint the post and base portions. Never paint the emitter grid,
lighting instructions, valve or control knob area, or the LP cylinder. The burner ports must also be kept clear so
that the burner burns evenly and the flow of gas is not restricted. If the heater is not performing adequately it
will be necessary to check the burner and burner venturi.
In a salt air or ocean environment, corrosion and rust occurs at a far greater rate than in non-ocean areas.
You will need to more frequently check for corrosion and replace parts as required. The best protection for the
critical heater head is a Patio Comfort cover that has been specifically designed for your heater. The cover
can be purchased at your Patio Comfort dealer. A stainless steel protective cleaner such as PGS Stainless
Steel Cleaner will help protect the finish of all stainless steel components.

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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
If you are having this problem: If this condition exists: You will need to do the following:
The pilot light won’t light
Cylinder valve is closed
Air in gas lines
Reg. not fully engaged into tank
Low gas pressure with cylinder valve
open
Igniter is not sparking
Open valve at cylinder. Turn cylinder
valve in counter-clockwise direction
Purge air by holding control knob at
“PILOT” position for at least two
minutes until you smell gas.
Hand tighten firmly. Check regulator
and ACME1 adapter for leaks or
damage
Check fuel level. Replace or refill
cylinder
Use match to light pilot through access
hole at base of heater head. Seek
service or check igniter wire
connections. Replace igniter if
required.
The pilot after initial lighting
will not stay lit
There may be a leak in the system that
has been detected by the safety
system in the regulator.
Dirt build up around pilot orifice
Thermocouple is not operating
properly
High wind condition blowing out pilot
flame
Check connections at hose to feed line
and feed line to heater head. Be sure
regulator hand wheel is fully tightened
going into tank.
Clean pilot orifice
Depress Knob in Pilot position for full 30
seconds. Replace Thermocouple
Put heater in more protected location.
Do not use heater in winds in excess of
10 MPH. Do not use heater in high
wind conditions, rain, or at temperatures
below 40 degrees F.
Main burner will not light
Gas Pressure is low
Blockage in main burner orifice
Safety System has detected a leak
Control knob is not in “ON” position
Turn cylinder off and replace
Clear Spider web or other blockage
Turn tank off. Wait 5 minutes. Check
both fuel line connections. Reinsert
regulator tighten firmly and retry
Turn knob to “ON” Position
Burner Flame Is Low or
Emitter grid does not glow
evenly.
Please note: Bottom 1” of
emitter grid normally does not
glow.
Gas Pressure is low
Control knob not set to “ON” Position
Outdoor temperature is below 40
degrees Fahrenheit and tank is less
than 20% full.
Heater is not on a level surface
Turn cylinder off and refill cylinder
Turn knob to “ON”
Refill tank and use full cylinder better
yet go inside!
Reposition heater onto hard and level
surface.
Carbon build up on emitter
grid or thick black smoke
coming from head
Dirt or film on reflector or emitter grid.
Blockage in burner
Gently clean reflector or emitter
Clear spider webs or debris
Remove burner and remove blockage
and check burner ports for blockage

Important Warnings and Safety Points!!!
This appliance is designed and approved for outdoor use only (outside of any enclosure). Always be
sure there is plenty of fresh air when the heater is in use.
For Your Safety:
If you smell gas:
1. Shut off gas to the appliance
2. Extinguish any open flame near the appliance
If odor continues please call your gas supplier
For Your Safety:
Do not store or use gasoline or other
Flammable vapor and liquids in the vicinity of
this or any other appliance.
Warning!!!
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, or maintenance can cause physical injury or property
damage. Read the instructions thoroughly before installing, operating, or attempting to service this
appliance.
Danger!!!
Some Important Heater Safety and Use Precautions:
Failure to comply with the precautions and instructions provided with this heater can result in
death, serious bodily injury, and property loss or damage from hazards of fire, explosion,
burn, asphyxiation, and or carbon monoxide poisoning.
Please be sure you understand all operating instructions before attempting to operate or
service this or any appliance.
•Always use extreme caution while heater is in operation. Alert both children and adults to the fact that
the emitter grid will generate extremely high surface temperatures (1600 degrees plus) and will cause
burns if touched. Wait at least thirty minutes before touching any hot portions of heater.
•Always maintain at least a 24” inch clearance in all directions from any combustible material.
•Please be sure heater is on a hard level surface. Be sure ballast weight is assembled into base to
prevent possible tipping. Never move the heater while it is in operation.
•The LP (Propane) cylinder should always be turned off when the heater is not being used.
•All leak tests should be done with a soapy solution and NEVER with a match or open flame device.
•Do not attempt to use the heater if wind conditions exceed 10 miles per hour. It is possible that the
high wind will blow the burner flame out. Position the heater so that it is not directly exposed to water
spray, rain, and or dripping water or winds.
•Do not use heater if outdoor temperature is below 40 degrees F.
•Do not attempt to paint reflector, emitter grid, or any portion of the heater control assembly.
•Do not attempt to modify or alter the propane regulator that is included with your heater. It is preset at
the factory for 11.0 inches water column. This is required for proper operation and safety.
•The heater is equipped specifically for use with propane gas. Do not attempt to use any other fuel
unless you properly convert your heater with a factory produced gas conversion kit.
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•Please keep water and sprinklers away from heater especially while in use.
•Do not use in a combustible atmosphere. Keep the heater away from areas that have flammable
liquids, gasoline, vapors, or explosives stored or used. Do not use the heater inside your garage or
other indoor work areas.
•Do not hang clothing or any other combustible materials on or near heater when it is in operation.
•Young children and pets should be closely supervised when the heater is in operation.
•Never hook up the heater to an unregulated propane gas supply line.
•Do not touch the emitter grid or reflector unless the heater has been turned off and cooled for at least
40 minutes.
•To avoid the possible risk of burns or possibly catching clothing or other combustible materials on fire
do not touch the heater anywhere close the the emitter grid or burner assembly while the heater is in
operation
•Please do not attempt to clean your heater with combustible or corrosive materials.
•Minimum inlet pressure cannot exceed 100 lbs. PSI from the cylinder.
•If certain items are stored under the heater they will be subjected to the radiant heat and may be
damaged.
•Do not attempt to alter the heater in any manner whatsoever. The unit has been designed to provide
you with many years of trouble free service if maintained per our recommendations.
•Inspect heater before each use. If you find a damaged part, please replace the part with a genuine
Patio Comfort part before using the appliance.
•Do not attempt to use your heater without the proper factory supplied hose and regulator. Use of
unauthorized replacement parts may result in damage to the unit, cause improper operation, and
performance, and may cause property damage or bodily injury.
•The purchaser assumes all risk in the assembly and operation of this appliance. Failure to follow this
guides warnings and instructions can result in severe personal injury, property damage, or death.
•Do NOT attempt to move heater while it is in operation.
•Use this appliance in accordance with local codes and safety ordinances. In the absence of local
codes refer to ANSI standard Z223.1
•If you have any questions whatsoever about the assembly or operation of this product please contact
your authorized Patio Comfort retailer or call us directly at 949-474-3070 or E-mail
[email protected]. This product has been designed and constructed to provide you and your
family with many years of safe, convenient, outdoor comfort.

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Some tips on propane and the safe use of propane fuel
•Propane (LP GAS) is a very safe fuel if used properly. Propane or liquefied petroleum gas is highly
flammable, explosive under pressure, clean burning, heavier than air, and settles or puddles in low
areas.
•In its natural form propane gas is odorless. For your safety and for ease of detection an odorant has
been added to the propane that smells like rotten cabbage. If you ever believe that you have a propane
gas leak in any appliance shut off the appliance immediately and find and correct the leak.
•Direct contact with propane gas can cause freeze burns to the skin.
•Your heater is shipped from the factory to be used with propane fuel only. Do not attempt to alter your
heater in any way.
•Use only a “DOT” (Department of Transportation) approved 20-pound cylinder (when it’s empty) with an
“ACME”TYPE 1” connection with “QCC” (Quick Connect Coupler). Use only cylinders equipped with an
approved OPD “Overfill Protection Device.” This device prevents accidental over-filling and possible
escape of fuel when the cylinder is heated. These OPD equipped cylinders can be easily identified by
their triangular handle at the top of the tank and inside and outside threads where the regulator
attaches to the cylinder valve. Do NOT attempt to alter or modify any parts of this safety system!
•Never attempt to use a cylinder that has a rusted or damaged main body, a damaged collar or valve, or
a damaged foot ring. Take your cylinder to an authorized propane retailer if you have any questions
whatsoever about the safety or suitability of your cylinder…they’re experts!
•Whenever you’re not using the heater be sure to turn the tank off at the valve and the heater off at its
main valve.
•New tanks with OPD valves also contain a device that senses leaks in your heaters fuel system.
If you find that the pilot light lights and ignites the burner only to find that it shuts down within a
minute or two this indicates that the safety system has detected a leak in either the hose or at
the various connections of the heater head. Check all fittings with a soapy solution and then
attempt to re-light.
•On all new OPD cylinders the regulator assembly and hand wheel must be completely and correctly
engaged and tightened into the cylinder valve or it will not allow the gas to flow to the heater. Be sure
this connection is tight but do not over-tighten. You do not need to use any tools to make this
connection. You can also double-check this connection at the cylinder with a soap and water
solution…never with an open flame!
•Never store a propane cylinder indoors. If you are not using the heater disconnect the cylinder from the
heater and store it outdoors in an area where it is not accessible to children.
•Never paint a propane cylinder any other color than what is provided by the cylinder manufacturer.
•We recommend that you use 20 lb. OPD equipped propane cylinders made in the U.S. by either
Worthington Cylinder or Manchester Tank. These are high quality propane cylinders that are
constructed to the highest in manufacturing standards, safety standards, and quality standards.
•We recommend using only authorized propane filling stations or nationally recognized cylinder
exchange companies. If you are unsure about the quality of the cylinder, mechanical integrity, or if the
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