• During use, do not squeeze, bend or twist the
hose.
Caution: Hose and pressure regulator. Figure is
designed only for demonstration purposes
• Caution: Use only a suitable regulator certified to
EN16129
Gas hose description
• DE/AT – PVC hose in accordance with EN 16436-
1 2014, DIN 4815-2. 6.5 × 3.5 mm, ¼" LH brass
threaded bushing. Length 0.8 m.
• CH – PVC hose in accordance with DIN 4815-1.
6.3 mm, ¼" LH brass threaded bushing. Length
0.80 m.
• LU – PVC hose in accordance with EN 16436-1
2014. 8 mm PVC hose, L = 0.8 m and 2 hose
clips.
• SE/HU/CZ/SK/NL/SI/IS – hose type
IS03821:2010. 8 mm ID rubber hose, L = 0.80 m,
+ 2 hose clips
• DK/ES/BG – hose type IS03821:2010. 11500 mm
ID rubber hose, L = 0.80 m, + 2 hose clips
Cleaning and maintenance
Cleaning overview
Regularly and according to the operating condi-
tions
What?
How?
Cleaning the
Clean the burners with a soft brush
burners.
or blow them out with compressed
air. Clean out blocked holes using
pipe cleaners or wire.
Clean the air
Regularly free the air inlets from dust
inlets.
and cobwebs or other insects.
Clean glass.
Carbon residue may cause fire risks.
Clean the reflector and the glass
tube with soapy water if carbon resi-
due has formed. Be extremely care-
ful when cleaning the glass tube.
Error/Fault
You can smell gas.
Burner does not ignite.
Temperature is too low.
Burner flame is low
Cause
Is the gas connection leaking?
Regulator opened?
Gas tank empty?
Tank valve closed?
Burners contaminated?
Gas pressure is low.
The orifice is blocked.
Control knob is not in [PUSH] position.
Burners contaminated?
Gas pressure is low.
The control knob is not positioned
at [HIGH].
The burner jet is partially blocked.
Outdoor temperature is less than 40 °F and
tank is less than ¼ full.
Maintenance overview
Regularly and according to the operating condi-
tions
What?
How?
► Checking the seals – p. 34
Check gas
connections
for correct
sealing.
Storage, transportation
Storing outside
– When not in use, cover the device with a weather-
proof cover. Allow the device to cool down com-
pletely before covering.
Storing in closed rooms
– Remove the gas tank and store outside.
Transport
– Push the wheel set into the standing base.
– When dispatching, try to use the original packag-
ing, if possible.
– When transporting gas tanks, the national regula-
tions are to be observed.
Troubleshooting
DANGER! Exercise caution – risk of
injury! Unprofessional repairs may mean
that your device will no longer operate
safely. This endangers you and your envi-
ronment.
In many cases, small defects can lead to a malfunc-
tion. You will usually be able to deal with these your-
self. Please consult the following table before con-
tacting the service department. This may save you a
lot of effort and quite often money.
Remedy
► Checking the seals – p. 34;
Close the gas tank valve; Immedi-
ately replace defective parts.
Set the regulator to OFF.
Replace the gas tank.
Open tank valve.
► Cleaning the burners. – p. 35
Turn the gas cylinder valve [OFF]
and replace the cylinder.
Clear blockage.
Turn control knob to [PUSH] posi-
tion.
► Cleaning the burners. – p. 35.
Turn the gas cylinder valve [OFF]
and replace the cylinder.
Position the control knob at [HIGH]
Clear blockage.
Use a full gas cylinder.
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