Solaris HSS-A-SHG user manual

User manual for the device Solaris HSS-A-SHG

Device: Solaris HSS-A-SHG
Category: Patio Heater
Manufacturer: Solaris
Size: 1.4 MB
Added : 5/30/2013
Number of pages: 13
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Summary of the content on the page No. 1

IMPORTANT
Read this manual carefully before
assembling, using or servicing this
FOR MODELS:
heater. Keep this manual for future
R R
HSS-A-SHG
reference.
PATIO HEATER
OWNER’S MANUAL

Summary of the content on the page No. 2

Contents DANGER General Safety Information....................................... 1 DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation Assembly Instructions which,ifnotavoided,willresult indeathorseriousinjury. Components & Hardware........................................ 3 Additional Requirements ........................................ 3 WARNING Installation Process Step1 - Attach Wheel Assembly to Base................. 4 WARNING indicates an imminently hazardous situation Step 2 – Attach Buck

Summary of the content on the page No. 3

DANGER DANGER • EXPLOSION - FIRE HAZARD • Keep solid combustibles, such as building materials, • CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD paper or cardboard, a safe distance away from the heater • This heater is a combustion appliance. All combustion as recommended by the instructions. appliances produce carbon monoxide (CO) during the • Provide adequate clearances around air openings into combustion process. This product is designed to produce the combustion chamber. extremely minute, non-hazardous amounts of CO

Summary of the content on the page No. 4

Assembly Instructions WARNING • This product is fueled by propane gas. Propane gas is Components invisible, odorless, and flammable. An odorant is normally Remove all components from package. added to help detect leaks and can be described as a Reflector Panel(3) “rotten egg” smell. The odorant can fade over time so leaking gas is not always detectable by smell alone. Reflector Plate • Propane gas is heavier than air and leaking propane will sink to the lowest level possible. It can ignite by ig

Summary of the content on the page No. 5

WARNING Installation process Assembly time: 0.5 hour California Proposition 65 Combustion by products produced when using (For models without Wheels , skip to Step 2) this product contain chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects, and Step 1 – Attach Wheel Assembly to Base other reproductive harm. . Line up holes in Wheel Bracket with corresponding Used in holesinBase, Insert 2MediumBolts throughholes, Hardware Picture Qty Description Step(s) finger tighten 2 Larg

Summary of the content on the page No. 6

Lay Bucket inside of Base and screw on large nut. Attach post to Cylinder Housing using 4pcs M6X10 bolts Tighten with Philips screwdriver. Fill Sand . To improve the stability , please fill the bucket with Sand. Cover the screws on the cylinder housing top with the Decoration ring through the post. Step 3 – Attach Cylinder Housing to Base Attach Cylinder Housing Loosely to Base with 4 pcs M5X8 bolts. Step 4 – Attach Post to Cylinder Housing top Step 5 – Attach Reflector Studs to Screen Cove

Summary of the content on the page No. 7

Step 6 – Attach Head Assembly to Post 9 Req’d Small Screw s . Screw off 4 small bolts. 4 Req’d Small Bolts Head Assembly . Load Head Assembly by inserting hose into post. . Insert Head Assembly into post. 9 Req’d Small Flat Washers 9 Req’d Cap Nuts . Control knob should be above decal on post. . Slide one Small Flat Washer over threaded end of screw and screw on Cap Nut loosely. . Attach Head Assembly to post, and loosely install four small bolts. . Tighten bolts securely. (For models with Entir

Summary of the content on the page No. 8

Step 8 – Attach Reflector Assembly to Studs The minimum permissible gas supply pressure of . Support Heater. 10 W.C. is required for purpose of input adjustment. . Slide 3 Large Flat Washers over threaded end of The minimum hourly of 17000 Btu is required input Studs. rating for a heater for automatic operation at ratings less than full input rating. . The pressure regulator and hose assembly supplied 3 Req’d Wing Nuts 6 Req’d Large Flat Washers with the appliance must be used. . The install

Summary of the content on the page No. 9

Leak Check Operation WARNING DANGER • Perform all leak tests outdoors. • Extinguish all open flames. • CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD • NEVER leak test when smoking. • For outdoor use only. Never use inside house, or other • Do not use the heater until all connections have been leak unventilated or enclosed areas. This heater consumes air tested and do not leak. (oxygen). Do not use in unventilated or enclosed areas to avoid endangering your life. DANGER • EXPLOSION - FIRE HAZARD • Never store propane n

Summary of the content on the page No. 10

4 Push and release the igniter button until pilot flame is Before Turning Gas Supply ON: visible through Viewing Hole. 5 Release Control Knob after 30-60 seconds. Pilot . Your heater was designed and approved for outdoor Light will remain lit. If not, return to step 1. use only. Do NOT use it inside a building, garage, or 6 Turn Control Knob to ON. Main Burner will light any other enclosed area. immediately. Flame is visible through Viewing Hole. If . Make sure surrounding areas are free of com

Summary of the content on the page No. 11

If you experience any ignition problem please Shut Down: consult “Troubleshooting” on page 11. . Turn Control Knob clockwise to Pilot. (Normally, burner will make a slight popping sound when Caution: Avoid inhaling fumes emitted from the extinguished.) Burner will extinguish but Pilot will heater’s first use. Smoke and odor from the burning of remain ON. oils used in manufacturing will appear. Both smoke . To extinguish Pilot, depress Control Knob and and odor will dissipate after approximately

Summary of the content on the page No. 12

Troubleshooting If the problem is: And this condition exists: Then do this Cylinder valve is closed Open valve Blockage in orifice or pilot tube Clean or replace orifice or pilot tube Open gas line and bleed it (pressing control Pilot won’t light Air in gas line knob in) for not more than 1 - 2 minutes or until you smell gas Low gas pressure with cylinder valve Turn cylinder valve OFF and replace cylinder fully open Note: Heater operates at reduced efficiency below 40ºF Use match to light pilot;

Summary of the content on the page No. 13

. Store heater upright in an area sheltered from direct . Gas odor with extreme yellow tipping of flame. contact with inclement weather (such as rain, sleet, . Heater does NOT reach the desired temperature. hail, snow, dust and debris). . Heater glow is excessively uneven. . If desired, cover heater to protect exterior surfaces . Heater makes popping noises. and to help prevent build up in air passages. . Never leave LP cylinder exposed to direct sunlight or excessive heat. Note: Wait until heat


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