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11
RH205 SOLARIS HEATER – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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6. Ignition Failure: If the heater fails to ignite after 6
attempts, refer to the troubleshooting guide in the
back of the instruction manual for further guidance
or alternatively contact the Sitro Service Team on
1300 174 876 (Mon – Fri) 8.00am – 5.00pm or Email
service.group@sitro.com.au for technical support.
STOP - TURNING THE HEATER OFF
1. Turning the heater off temporarily: Pull down the
shut off cord on left by giving it a quick tug and
release. See image 4.
- Once the heater is turned off the tiles will no
longer be glowing orange giving indication that the
unit is now off.
2. Turning the heater off permanently: Firstly, follow
step 1 and secondly shut the gas off at the gas
supply.
- If the heater is connected to a ball valve socket
containing an on/off tap, then simply turn the gas
off at the tap.
- If the heater is connected to a bayonet point,
then the hose will need to be disconnected from
the bayonet socket to shut the gas off.
Note:
The heater must be completely shut off for 10
minutes before being relighted. This allows for any
excess gas to dissipate and for the unit to cool
down.
3. Failure to shut down unit: If the tiles continue to
glow orange it means the unit is still functioning. If
this occurs, repeat step 1.
- If the problem persists, shut off the gas supply
and call the your Licenced Gas Installer for further
instruction.
IMPORTANT
Popping Noise:
When turning the heater on and off, there will be
a slight popping noise which is normal when the
burner is ignited or extinguished. If, however a
popping noise occurs when the unit is running,
turn off the heater at the power and gas supply
and contact the Sitro Service Team for further
advice.
Smoke & Odour:
Fumes will be emitted from the heater upon first
use which is smoke and odour from oil from
manufacturing being burnt. Important to avoid
inhaling the fumes. Generally, odour and smoke
will dissipate after approx. 20-30 minutes.
Wind Protection:
Important to protect the heater from wind while
attempting to light.
Shut Off Cord
Pull Down
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