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Alva GHP16 Kullanım Kılavuzu
Lighting of the Patio Heater:
1.
Check all the connections for leaks or damage prior to each
use.
2.
Turn the gas control knob to the OFF position.
3.
Open the gas cylinder valve 1½ turns (anti-clockwise).
4.
Gently push in the control knob on the heater and turn it to
the HI position.
5.
Keeping the control knob depressed, press the igniter but-
ton. The burner will ignite. Keep the knob depressed for
another 10 seconds to allow the flame failure safety device
to activate.
6.
Once the burner ignites, select your required heat setting.
7.
When lighting the heater the first time, you may have to
keep the control knob depressed a little longer to allow any
air in the system to clear.
8.
If the heater does not ignite the first time, wait for 5 minutes
and repeat the lighting instructions. If you still experience
ignition problems, contact 086 100 ALVA (2582) for assis-
tance.
Turning the Patio Heater Off:
1.
Close the cylinder valve (clockwise).
2.
Turn the heater control knob to the OFF position.
3.
DO NOT attempt to relight the heater for at least 10 minutes.
Visual inspection of the burner flame:
The flame pattern on the flame screen (Emitter grid) should
become evenly bright red while the heater is burning. The
heater should be turned off immediately if either of the following
conditions are observed:
1.
When the flame extends more than 10 to 15mm beyond the
surface of the Flame Screen (Emitter grid)
2.
When black soot accumulates on the Flame Screen (Emitter
Grid)
FLASHBACK (flames in the burner tube)
If a flash back occurs (indicated by a roaring noise), immediately
close the cylinder valve.
Turn the heater OFF at the control knob.
Disconnect the regulator and allow the heater to cool.
Check for blockages in the burner head. Clean with com-
pressed air, a small soft brush or pipe cleaners.
If the problem persists, have the heater checked by a
qualified technician.
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Smoke and odour
caused by the heating
of oils used during
manufacturing will
occur when lighting
the heater for the first
time. This is normal
and there is no
reason for alarm.
Avoid inhaling the
fumes!
The smoke and odour
should dissipate within
3 - 4 minutes.