[. . . ] Keep instructions in a safe place.
2
DO NOT position Heater close to chairs and fabrics
3
DO NOT move Heater from room to room when it is lit.
4
DO NOT place clothes or other materials on the Heater, as apart from the danger of fire their presence could affect the efficient working of the appliance.
5
DO NOT position Heater alongside a wall or near curtains, etc. Special care should be taken if the Heater is on a surface where it can move or twist on its wheels or castors if knocked by a child or dog, etc.
6
A LEAK WILL SMELL
IF a leak is suspected, turn the gas off at the cylinder. Slowly turn the gas on and brush the connectors with soapy water or liquid detergent - a gas leak will form bubbles. [. . . ] You will hear a "click" sound which means the regulator is securely latched (fig. Note: Quick-on is so designed as to prevent it from being fitted to the valve, unless the regulator handle is in the closed position; therefore, never attempt to mount or dismount it, if the handle is not in this position.
OPEN
Handle vertically flame On
Handle horizontally flame Off CLOSED
fig. 3
Operation
Once the Quick-on is correctly mounted on the valve, gas supply is possible by turning the regulator handle upwards (counterclockwise). To shut off the gas supply, reverse above procedure; an arrow engraved on the handle indicates the closing direction (fig. 3). Symbols engraved on the bonnet show how to operate the regulator handle. CAUTION: if you are unable, to open the regulator handle, this means that your Quikon is not correctly connected to the valve. Do not force the handle to open, instead start again the operations described above in 3.
GAS OFF
Replacement of a cylinder
Make sure that: - all taps on the consuming appliance are in the closed position. Then, dismount the Quick-on by pressing horizontally on the handle and pulling upwards at the same time (fig. 5). Do not attempt to carry out this operation with the regulator handle in the open position.
fig. 4
2
1
GAS OFF
fig. 5
3
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Type
Category See Rating label
Max. output Kw 4. 2 g/h 305
Med. output Kw 2. 85 g/h 207
Low output Kw 1. 50 g/h 109
Gas Presure
Gas combustion air quantity 8. 4 m3/h
28-30 mbar
this appliance is designed to operate with butane, at nominal pressure: 28÷30 mbar
CYLINDER VALVE
If heater does not competely extinguish, including pilot, when gas is turned off at the regulator, do not remove regulator. Return valve to open position and leave heater alight, which is perfectly safe, until attended to by the gas supplier. Regulators, Hoses and clips Check that tubing is completely over the nozzles at each end of the tubing and that is held firmly in place by tube clips. Examine flexible tubing regularly and get your Dealer to fit new tubing 400 mm long if perished, worn or damaged. Avoid bending or constricting the rubber tube when the pressure regulator is connected to the gas cylinder. 3016 SET AT 28 MBAR (11. 2 IN W. G. ) for butane must de connected to the appliance with the above tubing, using suitable tube clips.
VENTILATION
USE ONLY IN A WELL VENTILATED ROOM Adequate ventilation must be provided in rooms in which the heater is use. This ensures removal of the products combustion and allows the entry of replacement air. Adequate ventilation should considerably reduce the possibility of condensation accurring. The following table shows the smallest size of room suitable for each heat setting and the ventilation which must be provided.
Heating Setting
Room Size 15 m3
Room Vent
MIN
MAX
42 m3
105 cm2
MED
28, 5 m3
MAINTENANCE
Ensure that the heater is kept free of dust. When the heater is not in use it should be covered and stored in a dust-free place. Stains on the exterior should be removed with soapy solution when the heater is cold. [. . . ] After each use the appliance must be turned "OFF" at the regulator valve.
Turn the regulator gas switch clockwise to the
position (Model No. 634R)
GAS OFF
DO NOT ATTEMPT to relight until FIVE minutes have elapsed. WARNING FOR SWITCH-ON SYSTEM: When the heat is alight, NEVER turn the switch on the cylinder to the disconnect position. [. . . ]