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Lighting Instructions when Using Match
Read and understand all safety information before operating heater.
WARNING: Do not raise burner heads and cover air inlet holes in mixing tube with burner bracket.
WARNING: Make sure there is no open flame in the area. Fully open the propane tank valve.
1.Turn heater regulator knob counterclockwise to the “Hi” position. (Fig. 3)
Burner Front
Ignition
Hole
Safety
Valve
Plunger
Heater |
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Regulator Knob | RMC103 |
Fig. 3 Burner front.
WARNING: Stand to the side of unit while lighting. Do not stand or have any part of your body over or in front of heater while lighting.
2.Do not attempt to light one burner off of the other. Use one match per burner. Locate ignition hole in side of burner. (Fig. 4) Hold a lit match under ignition hole.
CAUTION: Do not insert match into air inlet holes in mixing tube.
Ignition Holes
Air Inlet Hole
Safety
Valve
RMC105
Fig. 4 Place lit match under ignition hole.
3. Push in the safety
WARNING: Do not push in safety
4.Burner should light. Mesh screen on burner glows red when lit. After burner is lit, continue holding in safety
5.If the burner does not light within 30 seconds, turn regulator knob to the “OFF” position. Wait at least two minutes for the gas to dissipate before relight- ing.
6.If heater will not light after repeated tries, do not attempt to repair heater. Return heater to nearest authorized service center or to the address on back of this manual, freight prepaid.
7.After burner lights, turn the heater regulator knob to the desired heat setting (LOW, MED, or HI).
8.Light both burners when maximum heat is needed. Use one burner to conserve fuel. Repeat steps to light second burner.
To Turn Off Heater
1.Tightly close propane tank valve by turning clock- wise.
2.Turn the heater regulator knob to the “OFF” position. Wait at least 15 minutes for the heater to cool before handling heater.
3.Always remove the heater from the propane tank after each use. Do not store heater while attached to propane tank in an enclosed area.
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