Urban BFX770 User manual

Urban Industry Limited
Thor Industrial Estate
Braydon Lane
Cricklade
SN6 6HQ
Tel: +44 (0) 1793 613900
Email: sales@patioheaters4u.com
Registered in England No. 4682994
Copyright©2003/13 Urban Industry Limited. All rights reserved.
www.patioheaters4u.com
Printed in the UK
Model No:
BFX770
Terrace & Patio Heater
Operating Instructions
Safety Information...………..….......2
Assembly Parts……………………..4
Setting Up………..…………………..6
Heater Stand & Location….............9
Leakage Testing…………………...11
Operation & Storage..………........12
Before Requesting Help...……….13
Technical Data & Specifications 14
Guarantee……...…………………..15
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SAFETY INFORMATION
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING SAFETY RULES
PRIOR TO OPERATION OF THE HEATER.
If you smell gas:
1. Immediately turn off gas to the appliance.
2. Extinguish any open flame.
3. If you still smell gas, call your gas supplier.
4. Do not store petrol or any other flammable vapours/liquids close
to the patio heater.
5. When not in use disconnect the LP cylinder and store away from
the patio heater and out of reach of children.
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This guarantee is in addition to and does not in any way affect any
statutory or other consumer rights. If within 24 months of purchase
the appliance proves to be defective by reason of faulty design,
workmanship or materials, Urban Industry Ltd will undertake to repair
or replace subject to the following conditions:
1. The appliance has been purchased and used solely within the
UK and in accordance with the operating instructions.
2. The appliance should be returned together with this guarantee
and proof of purchase promptly on being found defective at
the purchaser’s risk and expense.
3. This guarantee shall not apply to damage caused through fire,
accident, lightening, misuse, neglect (including poor
maintenance), incorrect adjustment or repair, transit damage,
wear and tear, use in improper manner or inconsistent with the
technical safety standards in force.
4. If at any time the appliance has been dismantled or repaired
by an unqualified service person, the guarantee shall become
void.
5. The purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy under this
guarantee against Urban Industry Ltd is for the repair or
replacement of the appliance or any defective parts. No other
remedy, including, but not limited to, incidental or
consequential damage or loss of whatsoever nature shall be
available to the purchaser.
6. This guarantee does not cover consumable items and LPG
gas cylinder.
Date purchased:…………………………………………………….
Serial number: ………………………………………………………
Coating finish:……………………………………………………….
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Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or
maintenance can cause injury or property damage.
Installation, repair and maintenance must be carried out
by a qualified service person. Read the installation,
operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly
before installing or servicing this equipment.
As with all gas appliances regular maintenance is
required, check for leakages, lubricate moving parts,
replace worn thermocouples and ensure all parts are in
good service and order before use.
WARNING: For Outdoor Use Only
.
WARRANTY

FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY
USE FOR PROPANE/BUTANE ONLY
MAX. WATTAGE 13000W
MIM. WATTAGE 5000W
HEAT CAPACITY 45,000BTU/h
CONSUMPTION 450g/h-1kg/h
WEIGHT 19.5KG
HEIGHT 2250mm
Spare Parts & Consumable Items
Thermocouple: AFX480, Ignitor: AFX470, Tilt Switch: AFX435A
Reflector: BFX320, Flame Screen: BFX401, Gas Knob: AFX490
Electromagnetic Valve: AFX496, Hose: ACH110, Lead: AFX471
Country of Manufacture
Taiwan
Table of orifices
Gas pressure
mm H20
Main orifice
diameter in mm
Orifice pilot burner
in mm
280/300
1.8
0.25
This appliance has been subjected to an AGA test and has been registered with the corresponding CE labelling.
0085
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•This outdoor gas appliance is for outdoor use only and must not
be used in a building, garage or any enclosed area.
•The pressure regulator and hose assembly supplied with the patio
heater must be used.
•Patio Heater must be placed on a solid and level surface.
•Always ensure ample fresh air for ventilation.
•Maintain proper clearance to combustion chamber (top 50cm
sides 60cm).
•Do not attempt to alter the unit in any manner and regular
inspection and maintenance is required.
•Prior to each use check the patio heater for any wear to the hose,
regulator, pilot and burner.
•Do not transport heater while it’s operating.
•All leak tests should be done with a soapy solution.
NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME TO CHECK FOR LEAKS.
Check the heater immediately if any of the following exists:
oThe heater does not reach temperature.
oThe burner makes a popping noise during use (a slight noise is
normal when the burner is extinguished).
oThe smell of gas in conjunction with extreme yellow tipping on
the burner flame.
Maintenance Instructions:
oDo not use cleaners that are combustible or corrosive.
oRegularly check and clean burner, inspect tubes for insect
debris, check for leaks, lubricate moving parts, check LPG
hose for wear and tear and replace worn thermocouples.
oDo not paint radiant screen, control panel or reflector.
GAS REQUIREMENTS
•The regulator and high pressure hose are supplied for propane
use only. Never connect to an unregulated propane cylinder.
•A dented, rusted or damaged propane cylinder may be hazardous
and should be checked by your gas supplier. Never use a propane
cylinder with a damaged valve connection. 3
TECHNICAL DATA & SPECIFICATIONS
PLEASE READ THE SAFETY GUIDELINES
PRIOR TO OPERATION OF THE HEATER

Parts supplied:
LPG cylinder housing
Post assembly with 3 piece post bracket
Burner assembly and fittings
Propane regulator, 2 clips and high pressure LPG hose
81cm reflector inc. 6pcs 20mm washer and 3 wing nuts
4 M6 x 10mm bolts for assembly post and burner
6 x bolt & nuts M6 x 35mm for post and post brackets
3 x bolts M8 x 16mm for post bracket and stand
Wheel assembly parts: Refer to page 10 figure 2
8 x screw (item 1)
2 x nut (item 2)
2 x wheel (item 3)
2 x bracket (item 4)
2 x bolt (item 5)
1 x base (item 6)
8 x nut (item 7)
8 x screw (item 8)
2 x bracket (item 9)
8 x nut (item 10)
Tools needed:
Open end wrench 10 & 13MM
Adjustable opening wrench (2) 8 inches long
Slip joint pliers 9 inches long
Philips screwdriver – medium blade
Teflon plumbing tape for joints
Spray bottle of soapy water for leakage test
4
PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Pilot will not light Gas valve may be OFF Turn gas valve ON
Cylinder fuel empty Refill LPG cylinder
Opening blocked Clean pipes
Air in supply system Purge air from lines
Loose connection Check all fittings
Worn tilt switch Replace tilt switch
Pilot will not Thermocouple worn Replace thermocouple
stay on Loose connections Tighten connections
Debris around pilot Clean dirty area
Gas leak in line Check connections
Lack of fuel pressure Low fuel in cylinder
Burner will Thermocouple worn Replace thermocouple
not light Worn tilt switch Replace tilt switch
Control not ON Turn valve to ON
Pressure is low Low fuel in cylinder
Opening blocked Remove and clean
CLEANING & CARE
Wipe off powder coated surfaces with a soft moist rag.
For stainless steel surfaces, use a suitable cleaner.
Do not clean heater with cleaners that are combustible or
corrosive.
Remove debris from burner to keep it clean and safe for use.
Lubricate moving parts periodically before use, during storage,
and if not used for long periods.
Replace worn thermocouple when needed and check for
leaks.
Check LPG hose and regulator for wear and tear before use
and when changing gas cylinders. 13
ASSEMBLEY PARTS & PROCEDURE
PROBLEM SOLVING

Variable
Control
Igniter
TO TURN ON THE HEATER
1. Push and turn the gas control knob counter-clockwise 90°and hold it.
2. At the same time press the igniter until the flame comes on. Note: If a
new cylinder has just been connected, please allow one minute for the
air in the gas pipeline to purge out.
3. Release the gas control knob and check the flame stays on.
4. If the flame goes out repeat steps 1 to 3.
5. Release the gas control knob and turn it to maximum temperature in
fully counter-clockwise direction.
6. A 5 minute complete shut-off period is necessary before re-lighting the
heater.
TO TURN OFF
1. Turn gas control knob clockwise to the stop position.
2. Depress gas control knob and turn clockwise to shut off.
3. Turn the gas cylinder off completely.
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Construction and Characteristics
Steel housing, pole and base.
Stainless steel burner with safety tilt shut-off.
Stainless steel flame screen.
Variable pilot control panel with flame failure device.
Heavy duty wheels.
Heat emission from reflector
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1. Cylinder Base
2. Cylinder tank housing
3. Post
4. Cylinder housing support
5. Base of control housing
6. Air admittance fences
7. Burner base
8. Flame emitter screen
9. Reflector
10. Gas valve controller
OPERATION & STORAGE
PARTS & SPECIFICATIONS
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