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Match Light
■Hold match as shown.
■Turn valve to HI position.
■Heater will ignite with a brief visible flame after 10- 12 seconds.
■Heater is adjustable to “HI” and “LOW”.
Electronic Ignition
■Turn valve to HI position and repeatedly push red ignition button until heater ignites.
■Heater will ignite with a brief visible flame after 10- 12 seconds.
■Heater is adjustable to “HI” and “LOW”.
■NOTE: Heater is designed to be lit with the valve fully open until it
reaches full output. Observe heat build up for a few minutes to ensure heater is lit. If heater fails to develop substantial heat, turn heater “OFF” and repeat lighting procedure.
To Turn Off
■Turn FUEL VALVE to OFF.
■ Allow HEATER to cool for
To Store
DANGER
•EXPLOSION - FIRE HAZARD
•Never store propane near high heat, open flames, pilot lights, direct sunlight, other ignition sources or where temperatures exceed 120 degrees F (49°C).
To Store cont
■Make sure Heater is cool.
■ Take unit outdoors away from any ignition sources. Remove Cylinder from Heater.
■Replace plastic cap on
cylinder.
■Store propane cylinder
consistent with the instructions and warnings on the cylinder.
Things You Should Know
1.This is a catalytic heater. Burning occurs within the pad at a lower temperature than a normal flame due to evenly distributed platinum. But, heat guard and burner rim still get hot enough to burn you. Be careful.
2.The catalytic process takes approximately 10 minutes to reach full heat output.
3.Do not use heater for cooking or warming items, this can destroy combustion and catalyst. This heater has a low burn temperature (no flame) but it can still burn clothing, sleeping bags, etc., that might fall on the burner surface.
4.To avoid damage to the catalyst, do not allow head pad to come in contact with or around silicone based hand creams, paints, etc.
5.Do not touch the gray ceramic fiber head pad or poke a hole into it.
6.Do not attempt cleaning the head assembly.
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