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1. BRUGSANVISNING BRUKSANVISNING BRUKSANVISNING FIN K YTT OHJE GB OPERATING MANUAL AGH 7000 GB DK SE NO FI AGH 7000 DK SE NO FI USER MANUAL BRUGERVEJLEDNING ANVANDARHANDBOK BRUKSANVISNING K YTT OHJE The features described in this manual are published with reservation to modifications Vi forbeholder os retten til ndringer af de specifikationer der er beskrevet i denne brugsanvisning Funktionerna i denna bruksanvisning publiceras med reservation f r ndringar Funksjoner beskrevet i denne manualen kan endres uten n rmere informasjon T ss ohjekirjassa julkaissut tiedot voivat muuttua ilman ennakkoilmoitusta Directions for Use GB Table of contents A What you need to know in advance Warnings Assembling the gas heater Installation Use Gas leaks Fan does not run Cleaning and Maintenance Storage Instructions Warranty Provisions GC AS E A What you need to know in advance Gas heater radiation with an auxiliary electrical fan heater convection This heater requires a minimum of space and ventilation in which it may be used safely refer to Section D Always leave a window or door slightly ajar 2 5 cm especially in highly insulated or draught free rooms and or at altitudes above 1 500 metres This gas heater requires a suitable hose and regulator In case of doubt ask for information from your gas supplier The heater mus
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3. Never use the heater in places where harmful gases or fumes may be present e g exhaust gases or paint fumes If the heater is positioned too close to inflammable materials you may risk fire The heater will become hot during operation Do not cover the device there is risk of fire Avoid contact with the grille Do not move the heater when it is burning or still hot Do not replace the gas container or service the heater when it is still burning or still hot Do not insert hands fingers or objects into any of the heater s openings Do not misuse or pull the cable to disconnect it from the socket outlet Instead grasp the plug and pull it to disconnect Make sure that people and animals keep a safe distance from the radiant part in order to prevent them from any injury or risk of fire For safety reasons take care when children or animals are in the proximity of the heater as with any other heating device Make sure that children are always aware of the presence of a burning heater The heater has a front grille to prevent the risk of fire or injury This grille protects the burner and should never be removed After use close the gas container Turn off the heater when going to sleep Have any repairs and or maintenance carried out by a recognized service engineer only Follow the instructions for use and maintenance as indicated in the Directions for Use of the heater Follow the instructions to find any gas leakage as described i
4. Use of the wrong gas can be dangerous 6 Transportation costs and the risk involved during the transportation of the heater or heater components will always be the responsibility of the purchaser In order to avoid unnecessary costs we recommend that you always read the Directions for Use carefully first If they offer no solution please take the heater to your dealer for repair When the appliance is no longer functional it should be disposed of in such a way as to cause minimum environmental impact in accordance with the regulations of your local authority DK N r apparatet ikke leengere fungerer skal det bortskaffes p en m de s det belaster milj et mindst muligt og i henhold til de regler som geelder i din kommune NO Apparater som ikke virker lenger bor avhendes p en slik m te at de er til minst mulig belastning for miljoet og i henhold til reglerne som gjelder i kommunen der du bor SE N r apparaten inte l ngre fungerar m ste den kasseras p ett s dant s tt att den skadar milj n i minsta m jliga m n och I enlighet med de regler som g ller i din kommun GB When the appliance Iis no longer functional it should be disposed of in such a way as to cause minimum environmental impact in accordance with the regulations of your local authority FI Kun s hk laite lakkaa toimimasta se on h vitett v tavalla joka rasittaa ymp rist mahdollisimman v h n ja on kunnassa voimassa olevien s
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6. Check for gas leaks see section F Place the gas container in its compartment Take care that the hose is not twisted or obstructed and that it is unable to touch any hot parts of the heater Hook the rear cylinder cover onto the compartment by inserting the two hooks into the respective holes of the cabinet Fig 3 In addition 9 10 11 12 13 14 To replace the gas container make sure that the gas container is closed follow the user instructions provided with the low pressure regulator Let the gas heater cool down first and make sure that there are no open flames or other sources of heat in the area in which you are working In addition it is recommended that the gasket seals of the regulator and the flexible rubber hose is checked to ascertain their condition If you have any doubt concerning the condition of the hose or the seals replace them Make sure that you do not damage the connection or any other components Never turn the gas container upside down in order to make full use of the contents This may release liquid residues left in the container that damage the heater irreparably For disconnection or connection of the low pressure regulator always follow the user instructions provided with the regulator The manufacturer is not responsible for any harm or damage if attention is not paid to the points described above D Installation 1 Use the gas heater in well ventilated rooms only A room size of
7. image of a crossed out wheeled dustbin Remember that the gas heater consists of the following materials Iron i e the heater cabinet and the burner body Aluminium gas tubes fan wheel Brass i e the tap and atmosphere analyser Plastic i e the wheels and the piezoelectric igniter plastic switches fusebox Copper covered with rubber i e piezoelectric igniter and the thermocouple Ceramics burner plate 10A fuse tube Heat resistance wire PVC power cable heat resistant wire J Warranty Provisions Your heater comes with a 24 month warranty starting on the date of purchase Within this period any defects in material or workmanship will be repaired without any charge The following provisions shall apply regarding this warranty 1 We expressly dismiss all other claims for damage including consequential damages 2 Any repairs or replacements of components within the term of the warranty will not result in an extension of the term of the warranty 3 The warranty will no longer apply if the heater has been modified non original parts have been used or if it has been repaired by third parties 4 The warranty will only apply when you present the original dated proof of purchase provided no changes have been made to it 5 The warranty will not apply to damage caused by actions not in compliance with the Directions for Use neglect or the use of the wrong type of power supply or of gas that has passed its use by date
8. 85m 45 m 40 20m is recommended and the room should never be smaller than 20m 10m 2 The room in which the gas heater is used should have enough air circulation for normal combustion Therefore it is recommended that the room must draw at least through an opening of 100 cm from the outside to replace the air 3 Always place the heater on a flat and stable surface Never install or use the heater in a bathroom or bedroom in the basement on the upper floors of a building or in leisure accommodations 4 Never position the gas heater too close to other sources of heat a distance of at least 1 metre is required between the gas heater and other heating sources or inflammable or explosive materials During operation the gas heater should not face objects that can be damaged or burned D Position the heater so that the heat is directed towards the centre of the room and towards an open space In addition the front radiant part must be at least 2 0 metres away from any inflammable materials i e curtains or sofas 6 Never operate the gas heater when the gas container is outside its compartment E Use Gas heater radiation The knobs for turning the gas heater ON are located on the upper part of the heater 1 Open the gas container follow the user instructions provided with the low pressure regulator 2 Turn the regulation knob into position as indicated in fig 4 press it all the way down and at the same time pres
9. cting the wires with a cross screwdriver 4 Find out the fuse house fig 4 loosen it according to the showed arrow direction 5 Take out the fuse tube replace it with a well fitting 10A one 6 Fix the cover protecting wires with the cross screwdriver 7 Insert the power cord plug Turn on the fan power switch and the fan will run 8 Ifthe fan does not run still please contact a professional workshop for help and repair Figure 6 Cross Screw H Cleaning and Maintenance Before cleaning turn the gas and the electrical heater OFF and wait until it has cooled down completely Disconnect the heater from the mains pull out the power plug To clean the outside of the heater use a soft cloth dampened with water and liquid detergent Never use abrasive products Do not use water inflammable or abrasive cleaners It is recommended that the gas heater is inspected once a year by a professional Regularly inspect the atmosphere analyser and the vents If there is any dust or lint remove it without damaging the burner or tubing Check the condition of the flexible rubber hose frequently and replace it by its expiration date which is stamped on it Also check the condition of the gasket seal on the pressure regulator every time the gas container is changed Take care not to hit or damage the fragile surface of the burner the fittings and gas hoses the regulator and all other components of the gas circuit m Please follo
10. ed in fig 1 remove two of the wing nuts pull out the extension panel let the screw holes of bottom panel consist with the screw holes of extension panel then fix the winged nuts according to primary installing way as showed Fig 2 Figure 1 Figure 2 Before connecting the low pressure regulator please check and read the following The gas heater should only be powered by Liquefied Petroleum Gas LPG in a container with a maximum weight of 15kg Connect the low pressure regulator with a fixed calibration of maximum 30 mbar that complies with EN 12864 2002 The hose should be marked according to national standards and should have a length between 50cm and 60cm For correct connection the hose should be connected using metal bands of a suitable size It needs to be replaced by the date stamped on it For correct connection follow the instructions provided with the low pressure regulator Slide the two metal rings around the hose Connect the hose to the hose union of the low pressure regulator and to that of the tab Close the metal rings firmly with a screw but make sure that you do not damage the fitting or any component Before connecting the low pressure regulator to the gas container make sure that the gas container is closed and that there are no open flames i e a lit oven in the place where you are working Connect the low pressure regulator according to the user instructions that are provided with the low pressure regulator
11. essed down for longer than 40 seconds 6 Never move the heater when it is hot and or in operation F Gas leaks If you think there may be a gas leak please follow this procedure 1 Close the gas container follow the user instructions for the regulator Extinguish all open flames for instance stoves Open windows in order to increase airflow circulation DO NOT turn off electrical devices for instance lamps heaters or fans avoid sparks Prepare a bucket of soapy water Open the gas container follow the user instructions for the regulator Brush the soapy water on all fittings and connections of the gas circuit If there is a gas leak bubbles will rise up from the location of the leak If a leak is found close the gas container follow the user instructions for the regulator 10 Tighten the fitting and the metal rings of the connection 11 Open the gas container follow the user instructions for the regulator and repeat the procedure again OD 01 SN If there is still a gas leak contact a professional and qualified engineer for help G Fan does not run Make sure the power cable plug is connected in a sufficient way and electricity is available If the fan does not run please check by following the next steps only for professionals 1 Turn off the gas cylinder to extinguish the flame 2 Pull out the power cord 3 After the heater is cooled down remove the gas container and remove the three screws on the cover prote
12. n these Directions for Use In order to avoid overheating do not cover the heater The heater must not be located immediately below a socket outlet Do not use this heater in the immediate surroundings of a bath a shower or a swimming pool If the power supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard This appliance is not intended for use by children or persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Assembling the gas heater Note A gaspressure regulator and its user manual is included in a separate packaging 1 Carefully remove your heater from the box and check the contents In addition to the heater you should also have Directions for Use for the gas heater a low pressure regulator with hose and user instructions Keep the box and the packaging materials for storage and or transportation Remove all other packaging materials and check the heater for any damage If you have any doubts concerning the heater please contact qualified service personnel Keep all packaging material out of the reach of young children Please the heater lying on the ground on a soft rug as show
13. s the piezoelectric button this turns the atmosphere analyser on To keep the flame lit the knob must be held pressed down for 20 seconds after ignition 3 Release the knob and turn it to the position corresponding with the desired amount of heat a 1 minimum the position when the knob is released after ignition b 2 medium c 3 maximum fos yok RS S Ze N gt ED OD ee Oe e Figure 4 Electrical heater convection Fan control and electrical heater control The fan and the electrical heater are designed to assist the heat circulation convection throughout the room Fan Switch pushed down d ON O OFF Electrical heater switches Electrical heater switch pushed down land II ON O OFF While the fan is running press one or two switches one switch on is 1 kW both switches on is 2kW heat output IMPORTANT The fan must be on to achieve heat output from the electrical heater FR oo S ro Sec Fan switch Two switches for electrical heater Figure 5 4 To turn OFF the gas heater close the gas container follow the instructions provided with the low pressure regulator IMPORTANT To turn off the electrical heater push the two switches and fan switch to O and pull out the plug from the socket 5 Do not hold the regulation knob pr
14. t be installed as described in the installation section and the warnings described in the warnings section should be taken into account Including folding base plate This heater is constructed in conformity with the EN 449 2002 standard and the applicable Gas Appliance Directive GAD 90 396 EEC as last modified by Directive 93 68 EEC The electrical components comply with the relevant EMC and LVD requirements B Warnings Read the Directions for Use before using the heater Install the heater only if it complies with local regulations laws and standards m Install the heater according to the instructions as described in the installation section of the directions for use This heater is manufactured according to CE standards Nevertheless as with any other heating device care must be taken The heater is intended to provide supplementary heat Therefore do not consider it as a central heater C The heater is only suitable for use in dry not dusty locations and should not be used in leisure vehicles Make sure that the correct gas is used and that the gas containers are not exposed to heat or extreme temperature changes Always store the gas containers in a cool dry and dark place Always use a suitable and approved low pressure regulator In case of any doubt contact your local dealer Use the heater only in well ventilated rooms In this way the gases produced by combustion will be removed by fresh air
15. w the storage instructions when the gas heater will not be used for an extensive period I Storage Instructions Disconnect the gas container from the heater and pull out the power plug Store the gas container in a well ventilated room Position it far away from inflammable explosive or hot materials and preferably not in the home In addition it should never be stored in the basement or attic The gas heater should be stored in a dry place and should be protected against dust preferably in the original packaging If it is decided that the gas heater will not be used any more it is recommended that it is disconnected from the gas container Also cut the rubber hose If children play with the heater make sure that dangerous parts are removed Never dispose of non biodegradable products in the environment but dispose of them in accordance with current national legislation At the end of its lifetime the product must not be disposed of as urban waste It must be taken to a special local authority differentiated waste collection centre or to a dealer providing this service Disposing of a household appliance separately avoids possible negative consequences for the environment and health deriving from inappropriate disposal and enables the constituent materials to be recovered in order to make significant savings in energy and resources As a reminder of the need to dispose of household appliances separately the product is marked with an
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