
Important Safety Instructions
•Read the Manual First: Before using the appliance for the first time, make sure to read the instruction
manual carefully. Keep the manual for future reference on how to use.
•Safe Usage Locations: Use only in a well-ventilated areas. Do not use in leisure vehicles such as
caravans and auto caravans.
•Proper Placement: Place the appliance on a flat leveled surface. This appliance must be used away
from any flammable materials.
•Installation: This appliance requires installation by a competent person.
•Gas Hose Handling: If using a flexible gas hose (up to 1.5 m long), install it without stretching,
twisting, or bending. After installation, check connections for leaks using soapy solution - don't use
matches, lighters, or candles. If there's a leak, close the shutoff valve and contact a service center.
•Regular Inspections: Check the gas hose regularly, and if you notice any damage or leaks, replace the
hose immediately. Never use a faulty or leaky appliance, gas cylinder, or gas regulator.
•After Use: After each use, turn off the gas supply to the appliance by closing the gas regulator valve
on the cylinder.
•Safety Precautions: Don't leave kids or disabled individuals alone near the heated appliance. Keep
flammable materials like paper, fabrics, and liquids away from the appliance.
•Check for Leaks: Periodically use a soapy water solution to check for leaks in the appliance and its
connections.
•Gas Connection Check: Ensure all gas connections are securely and correctly fitted to prevent any
potential leaks. Use soapy water for leak detection instead of a match.
•Check Before Opening Gas Valve: Ensure the burner control knobs are in the "OFF" position before
opening the gas connection tap or cylinder valve.
•Newly Filled Containers: If you're using a newly filled container, ignition may be affected due to the
presence of inert gas. In this case, switch to a partially used container or just try to reignite the pilot
light of the heater a couple of times until gas builds up in the pipes.
•Initial Lighting and Ventilation: When lighting your heater for the first time or after a long period of
non-use, do so in an open-air area like a garden or balcony. Bring the heater indoors after it has been
operational for 15 minutes.
•No Blowing Out the Flame: Never try to blow out the burner flame; it's not safe.
•Don't Change Gas Type: You would need to use only gas type that is specified on the ratings label.
•Safety Around Appliance: Keep kids and people unfamiliar with the appliance away from it unless
they know how to use it safely.
•Keep Device Well-Maintained: Take care of the appliance to prevent damage and rust. Follow the
manufacturer's instructions for using gas appliances.
•Cylinder Safety: Put cylinders upright, secure, and away from direct sunlight. Using it in a horizontal
position can damage your heater and lead to serious consequences. Avoid checking for gas leaks
with an open flame.
•Repairs and Maintenance: Don't try to fix gas-related issues yourself. If there's a problem, disconnect
the appliance from the cylinder and reach out to the after-sales service team.