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Napoleon Lifestyle Collection PTHC38NK 91" Tall Gas Patio Heater with 40000 BTU, 20 ft. Heating Area

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2. a qualified service person atleast annually If relighting alwayswait at least5 minutes Our heater is tested for qualityassurance Ignition attempts shouldsucceed 8 outof 10 attempts LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Turn the control knob to OFF position 2 Fully open gas valve 3 Push incontrol knob andturn counter clockwise to PILOT position push inthe ignition buttonand keep the button depressing untill light the pilot 4 Once the pilot is lit continue to keep the control knob depressed for atleast 30 seconds After 30 secondsrelease control knob 5 If pilotdoes not staylit repeat steps3 and 4 6 If pilotstill does notstay lit then a Push ingas control knoband turn counterclockwise to PILOT b keep depressing the control knob put long stemlighter into the Ignition Hole onthe emitter screen to light the pilot repeat step 4 7 Push inand turn control knob counter clockwise to HIGH position If you wanta lower temperature push in the control knob andturn clockwise to the LOW position If you experience any ignition problem turn off the heater and gas supply and consult Troubleshooting 19 12 WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY If at anytime you areunable to lightburner and smell gas wait5 minutes toallow gas to dissipate before attempting to lightheater lf after 1 minute you are unable to light burner wait5 minutes andallow flammable vapors to dissipate before attempting to light heat
3. Conversion label 1 Pillar Instruction manual 1 Pillar The steps of replacing injector 1 Remove the reflectorand emitter by removing the 4pcs screws O that fasten the emitter to the lower screen cone Emitter Screen 2 Remove lower cylinder by removingthe 4 pesscrews 2 lt Lower which attach the lower cylinderto the control cylinder Cone Cylinder ONO Control 3 Remove the 4pcs screws at the bottomof control cylinder Cylinder REPLACING INJECTOR 4 Use the spannerto take down the old injector assemble the exchangedinjector and screwit by spanner 2 The picture for pilot gas tube exchanged o to 26 4 Aluminum pipe THE CONVERSION SHALL BE CARRIED OUT BY A MANUFACTURER S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE MANUFACTUREP PROVINCIAL OR TERRITORIAL AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CSA B149 1 INSTALATION CODE 5 Afer replace injector attach the conversion label to the appliance when the conversion is completed Conversion label Orifice size 3 00mm Manifold pressure 7 water column Input 36 000 btu hr Date of conversion Type of fuel Natutal gas Converted by MAINTENANCE Check Your Hose Assembly T
4. 3 parts water 2 Spoon several drops oruse squirt bottle of the solution onto the gashose gas pipe connection 3 Open the control panel access cover Squirt all the connections inside including the hose connectioninside the post 4 Inspect the connections and look for bubbles 5 If no bubbles appear the connectionis safe 6 If bubble appear there is leak loosenand re tighten this connection ASSEMBLY WARNING TO BEINSTALLED ONLYBYA COMPETENT PERSON Step 11 Disconnect Natural Gas When Storing or Transporting 1 Turn offthe heater 2 Turn offthe valve ofnatural gas 3 Disconnect the gashose 11 OPERATION WARNING DO NOT attempt to operate heater until you have read and understand all precautions Failure todo socan resultin serious personal injury death or property damage Before Turning Gas Supply ON Yourheater was designedand approved forOUTDOOR USE ONLY Do NOT use it insidea building orany other enclosed area Make sure surrounding areas are freeof combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors or liquids Ensure that thereis no obstruction to air ventilation Be sure allgas connections aretight and thereare no leaks Be sure the access panel is clear of debris Be sure anycomponent removed during assembly or servicingis replaced and fastened priorto starting Before Lighting Heater should be thoroughly inspected before each use
5. PATIO HEATER Natural Gas WARNING For Outdoor Use Only FOR YOUR SAFETY If you smell gas Shut off gas tothe appliance Extinguish any open flame lfodorcontinues immediately call gas supplier FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not storeor use gasoline or other flammable vaporsor liquids in the vicinity of this orany other appliance Model No SRPHNO2 Master Contract No 217109 Customer Item No PTHC38NK Manual Instructions amp Parts List TOOLS AND PARTS NEEDED FOR ASSEMBLY DANGER AN CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD This appliance can produce carbon monoxide which has no odor Using itin an enclosed space can kill you Never use this appliance in an enclosed space such as a camper tent car or home WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause injury death or property damage Read the installation operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing orservicing this equipment WARNING For outdoor use only Storage indoors is permissible only ifthe natural gas is disconnected The unit shouldbe secured ormoved indoors if winds exceed 35 km h TOOLS NEEDED 7 16 Wrench 3 8 Open End Wrench Adjustable Opening Wrench 8 Long Philips Head Screwdriver Leak Detection Solution Instructions how to make solution are included in Step 10 For questions rep
6. T SYSTEM WARNING BE INSTALLED ONLY BY AN AUTHORISED PERSON Instruction For Battery Installing ignition button Upon first time use of the product please remove the ignition button andinstall an battery as indicated Control knob Replace Battery Ignition button N AA battery ASSEMBLY NOTE Assembly of this heater requires basic mechanical skills Proper assembly is the responsibility of the installer Step 1 Assembly for lower post Attach lower post to base Place the lower poston the top of base Then connect them using 4pcs 8 55 bolts 4pcs 8mm washers 4pcs 8mm spring washers and 4pcs M8 nuts Step 2 Attach mid postto lower post Turn the mid post clockwise to the Lower post asillustrated until tighten them securely T ASSEMBLY NOTE Assembly of this heater requires basic mechanical skills Proper assembly is the responsibility of the installer Step 3 Step 3 Attach upper postto mid post Turn the upper post clockwise to the mid post asillustrated until tighten them securely Step 4 Attach Head Assembly to Post Load head assembly by inserting gashose into post Turn the head assembly clockwise to the upper post as illustrated un
7. e with extreme care LOCATING HEADER FOR USE BE CAREFUL WHEN CERTAIN MATERIALS OR ITEMS ARE LEFT UNDER THIS SPACE HEATER WHILE IN USE THEY WILL BE SUBJECT TO RADIANT HEAT AND COULD BE SERIOUSLY DAMAGED This heater is primarily used for the heating of outdoor patios decks spas pool and working areas Always make sure that adequate fresh air ventilation is provided Follow the spacing tolerances shown in Figure 1 This heater clearances shown in Figure 1 must be maintained at all times Figure 1 This heater must be placed on level firm ground Never operate in an explosive atmosphere Keep away from areas where gasoline or other flammable liquids or vapors are stored or used REPLACING INJECTOR The appliance is equipped with the injector for using at altitudes 0 2000FT 0 610m when it is used in Canada at altitudes of 2000 4500 feet 610 1370m orifice must be replaced please take the orifice from conversion kit and follow below steps to replace Model No Serial No Type of gas natural 0 2000 FT 0 610m 2000 4500FT 610 1370m Input rate 40 000 36 000 Manifold pressure T W C 7 W C Orifice size 3 25mm 3 0mm Altitude for which equipped 0 2000 FT 0 610 m Minimum supply pressure 7 water column Natural gas high altitude conversion kit parts list Parts name Quantity Position Conversion explain Orifice 1 Valve Instead
8. er again WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY Do NOT touch or moveheater for atleast 45 minutes after use Allow emitter anddome to coolbefore touching HEATER OFF Eletronic ignition OPERATION CAUTION Avoid inhaling fumes emitted from the heater s first use Smoke and odor from the burning of oils used in manufacturing willappear Both smoke and odor will dissipate after approximately 30 minutes The heater should NOT produce thick black smoke NOTE The burner maybe noisy wheninitially turned on To eliminate excessive noise from the burner turnthe Control Knobto the LOW position Then turn the knobto the levelof heat desired When heater is ON Emitter screen willbecome bright to intenseheat The color is more visible at night Burnerwill display tongues of blue flame These flames should not be yellow or produce thick black smoke indicating an obstruction of airflow throughthe burners RELIGHT 1 Turn the control knob to OFF position 2 Wait five 5 minutes before attempting to relight pilot 3 Repeat steps beginning with step2 of the Lighting Instruction above SHUT DOWN INSTRUCTIONS 1 Push inand turn control knob clockwise position 2 Turnoff the valve of naturalgas 3 Discomect the gashose Note Afteruse some discolorationof the emitterscreen is normal WARNING Heater will be hot after use Handl
9. he installation offixed appliances shallonly be carriedout by competent persons and bein accordance withthe relevant Codes of Practice Warning This appliance requires a gashose and naturalgas pipe checkwith your gas supplierand or productsupplier ATLEAST ONCE EACH YEAR check the entirelength of the gas hose and naturalgas pipe fordamage if thereis damage abrasion Visually check or wear replace the gashose or naturalgas pipe Prior to use check for damaged parts and inspectthe gas hosefrom the appliance to thegas pipe Ifthere is damage abrasion or wear replace the hose with partNO 4 Check Your Flame The flame pattern at the Emitter Screen should be Visually Checked whenever heater is operated Normally the burnerflame is blue but little yellowflame is acceptable If flames extend beyond surface ofthe emitter grid or the phenomena of flame lift orlight back orblack spot isaccumulating on the emitter grid or reflector theheater should be Turned OFF immediately The heater shouldnot be operated again until the unit is serviced and or repaired Maintenance and Cleaning Toenjoy years ofoutstanding performance from your heater make sure you perform the following maintenance activities on a regular basis e Keep exterior surfacesclean e Use warm soapy water for cleaning Never use flammable or corrosive cleaning agents e While washing yourunit be sureto keep the area around the burner and pilot assembly dry at allti
10. in Canada The manifold pressure and minimum inlet supply pressure is 7 0inches water column The maximum supply pressure is 10 5inches water column The appliance andits individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during pressure testing ofthat system attest pressures inexcess of 0 5 PSIG 3 5 KPA The appliance mustbe isolated fromthe gas supply piping system by closingits individual manual shut off valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping systemat test pressures equal toor less than0 5 PSIG 3 5KPA Warning This appliance requires a gashose and natural gas pipe checkwith your gas supplier and or product supplier Regularly check thegas hose andnatural gas pipe if necessary replace thegas hose ornatural gas pipe DISCONNECT Natural Gas before moving the heater Do not attemptto alter unitin any manner EXAMPLE using the heater without the top canopy reflector or radiantscreen Do not shortenthe burner postassembly The appliance shallnot be usedin basements orbelow ground level It must alwaysbe placed ona solid andlevel surface Always assure there is ample fresh air ventilation For outdoor use ONLY Do not clean the heater with cleaners that are combustible or corrosive Do not paint radiant screen control panel or top canopy reflector All leak tests should be done with a soapy solution NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME TO CHECK FOR LEAKS The natura
11. l gas should be turned off when the heater is not in use At least once a year the unit should be inspected for the presence of spiders spider webs or other insects Check the heater immediately if any of the following exist 1 The smell of gasin conjunction with extreme yellow colored tips ofthe burner flames 2 The heater does notreach temperature 3 The burner makes popping noise during use slight popping noise isnormal when the burner is extinguished after using The natural gashose assembly shallbe located outof pathways where people trip overit or inareas where the hosewill not be subject to accidentaldamage Children and adults should be aware of the hazards of high surface temperature andshall stay away to avoid burnsor clothing ignition Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the area of the heater Clothing or other flammable material should not be hung from the heater or placed on or near the heater Installation and repairshould be doneby a qualified service person The heater shouldbe inspected before use and cleaning may be required at least oncea year or as necessary It is imperative that control compartment burner and circulating airpassageways of the heater be keptclean Keep the appliance area clear of combustible materials such as gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air ASSEMBLY FOR LIGH
12. lacement parts service help or other assistance please call SHINERICH at 86 755 26930633 or local Shinerich dealer PARTS Centre Reflector Cap Reflector Cap Head Assembly Upper Post Mid Post Lower Post Base M8 x55 Bolts 8mm Washers 8mm Spring Washers lt M8 Nuts 15 6 Nuts 18 6mm Washers D 12 6 10 Bolts 3 M6x70 double pointed bolts BR BR BR BP amp BP Hw 1 Gas Hose IY O OU LL PRECAUTIONS NOTE PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING SAFETY RULES WARNING This appliance mustonly be used outdoors Using this productin an enclosed area may cause injury death or property damage Read the instructions before use This appliance mustbe installed in accordance with suchregulations as are in force Do not use the heater in an explosive atmosphere Keep the heater away from areas where gasoline or other flammable liquids or vapors are stored Prior to use check for damaged parts such asgas hoses natural gas pipe pilot or burner The installation offixed appliances shallonly be carried out by competent personsand be inaccordance with localcodes or in the absence of localcodes with the national fuel gas code ANSI 7223 1 in the USA orthe CSAB149 1 natural gas and propane installation code
13. mes If the gas control isexposed to water in anyway do NOT try to useit It mustbe replaced e Air flow mustbe unobstructed Keepcontrols burner and circulating air passageways clean Signs of possible blockage include e Gas odor withextreme yellow tipping of flame e Heater does NOTreach the desired temperature e Heater glow is excessively uneven e Heater makes poppingnoises e Spiders and insectscan nest inburner or orifices This dangerous condition can damage heater and renderit unsafe foruse Clean burner holes byusing a heavy duty pipe cleaner Compressed air may help clear awaysmaller particles e Carbon deposits may create a firehazard Clean domeand engine with warm soapy waterif any carbondeposits develop e ATLEAST ONCE EACHYEAR check the partof the hoseinside the post 17 lt lt Yellow Primarily Blue Flame WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY DO NOT touchor move heaterfor at least 45 minutes afteruse Allow all burnerelements to coolbefore touching NOTE In salt airenvironment such as near an ocean corrosion occursmore quickly than normal Frequently check for corroded areas andrepair them promptly STORAGE STORAGE Between uses e Turn thecontrol knob to OFF position e Turn naturalgas to OFF position Store heater uprightin an areasheltered from directcontact with NOTE inclement weather suchas rain sleet hail snow dust and debris e desired coverheater to protec
14. texterior surfaces andto help prevent debris in airpassages Wait until heateris cool before covering During periods ofextended inactivity orwhen transporting e Turn thecontrol knob to OFF position e Disconnect natural gasand move toa secure well ventilated location outdoors Do NOT store in alocation that willexceed 125 degreesF e Store heater uprightin an areasheltered from directcontact with inclement weather suchas rain sleet hail snow dust and debris If desired coverheater protectexterior surfaces andto help prevent debris in airpassages 18 TROUBLESHOOTING Pilot will not light Gas valve may be OFF Turn the gas valve ON Pilot will not stay on Burner will not light Fuel Tank empty Refill LP gas tank Orifice blocked Clean or replace Orifice Air in supply system Purge air from lines Loose connection Check all fittings Dead battery Debris around pilot Replace battery Clean dirty area Loose connection Tighten connection Thermocouple bad Replace Thermocouple Gas leak in line Check connections Lack of fuel pressure Pressure is low Fuel tank is near empty Supply pressure is notenough Orifice blocked Remove clean and replace Control Valve not ON Turn valve to ON Thermocouple is bad Replace Thermocouple Pilot light assembly bent or not in correct location Place pilot in proper position and retry
15. til tighten them securely ASSEMBLY NOTE Assembly of this heater requires basic mechanical skills Proper assembly is the responsibility of the installer Step 5 Route hose through opening in cylinder base Step 6 Attach Double Pointed Bolt to Head Assembly Attach M6x70 double pointed bolts 3pcs and 6mm washers 3pcs tothe top ofhead assembly and tighten the bolts securely ASSEMBLY NOTE Assembly of this heater requires basic mechanical skills Proper assembly is the responsibility of the installer Step 7 Attach Center Reflector to Reflector Attach center reflectorto the top of reflector 4pcs by M6 X10 mm screws 12 pcs 6mm washers 12pcs and nuts 12 pcs Step 8 Attach Center Reflectorand Reflector to the top of Head Assembly Load center reflectorand reflector tothe top of head assembly by M6 X 70 double pointed bolts 3 pcs 6mm washers 3 pcs andnuts 3 pcs ASSEMBLY NOTE Assembly of this heater requires basic mechanical skills Proper assembly is the responsibility of the installer Step 9 Connect Gas Hoseto Natural Gas Attach Gas hoseto Natural Gas with Quick disconnect device Step 10 Check for leak Your Patio Heater hasbeen checked atall factory connections forleaks Tocheck the Connection of the gas hose natural gas pipe 1 Make leak solution by mixing 1 part liquid dish soap and

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