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12
o
and regulator assembly. These fittings
hould be tightened in a clockwise direction. Do
o
g
re
d
t
y
l
er
VER CHECK FOR LEAKS WITH A
ATCH. Carefully reinsert head and feed line into
for
t
to flow
om the tank to the appliance. Be sure your have
he
head to the post be
ure the heater is standing vertically. If it is not,
r with the three wing nuts and
ashers provided. Do not over tighten or you may
r
is safety
a
anufactured by either
orthington Cylinder or Manchester Tank
or,
hese high quality components have been
e you with
reliability.
fter purchasing a filled propane cylinder you will
ating
be
a cylinder on its side
r use or storage. Always secure cylinder with
. When you are ready to use your heater attach
r
ghting
Securely tighten the 3/8” female fitting at the end
the hose
f
lo
s
Not over-ti
ghten.
13. Attach a filled propane cylinder (see
n) with OPD device
ulator assembly.
(See #9) If you a
sure that the fittings
at the end of the
feed line going into
the burner head and
the other end of the
fuel feed line where
the hose is attache
are tight turn on the
fuel at the cylinder
and test these two
connections one a
a time with a soap
solution. You wil
need to lift heat
head out post to
check this
connection. If you see bubbles this means you
have a leak at this point. You will need to re-
tighten. NE
Installation of Cylinder secti
an PE I ACME fitting to red TY
M
socket assembly base. Now test hose to feed line
fitting.
PLEASE NOTE: If you have a new style propane
cylinder that senses a leak in the fuel delivery
system it may automatically reduce the flow of fuel
to the burner head at the tank. You may hear a
slight “click” this is the sound of the safety device
activating. Your tank is doing exactly what it’s
designed to do and that’s to reduce the flow of gas
if it senses a leak in the system. This is done
your protection. Again, check for leaks with a
soapy solution if this occurs. If your safety system
activates turn cylinder valve off and wait five
minutes. NOTE: If you do not properly tighten and
engage the hand wheel and connection device a
the regulator assembly it will NOT allow gas
fr
a 100% safety connection. Do Not use tools to
tighten regulator hand wheel to tank valve.
14. After checking for leaks you can now secure t
post to the heater head with the four Phillips head
screws, lock washers, and flat washers provided.
After you have secured the
s
osen the screws at the post to base connection
and re-tighten accordingly.
15. Disconnect and remove the propane cylinder.
Tilt the heater over to a comfortable position and
attach the reflecto
w
bend reflector. Three washers go under reflecto
and three on top.
Preparation for use
You will need to purchase a 20-pound TYPE I
QCC/ACME propane cylinder equipped with an
Overfill Protection Device. Your
Patio Comfort
dealer or distributor can provide you with th
cylinder. We highly recommend you purchase
new 20 lb. OPD cylinder m
W
Company. Both are U.S. producers of highly
quality propane cylinders.
Please do not try to use any other propane
cylinders with this appliance. Please do not
attempt to modify our hose assembly, regulat
valve, ignition system or other components.
T
integrated in your heater to provid
aximum safety, performance, andm
12
Installation of Cylinder
A
be ready to install it into your patio Comfort he
appliance.
a. Position the propane cylinder next to your
appliance keeping in mind that the cylinder must
kept away from any heat or open flame and must
be stored outside. Never lay
fo
chain provided. Do not allow cylinder to be loose
inside decorative enclosure.
b
the regulator to the cylinder valve. Secure cylinde
with chain provided
Note: Before lighting your heater please review
thoroughly all of our safety warnings and li
instructions. Always check the rubber hose to be
sure there are no cracks in the hose, cuts, or other
abrasions, which might cause a fuel leak.
#9
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