For your safety – Blue Rhino 153110 Manuel d'utilisation

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Owner’s manual and assembly instructions: model 153110 natural gas outdoor patio heater 12/4/02

Contact 1-800-762-1142 for assistance.

Do not return to place of purchase.

• After shutdown, do not touch burner assembly until heater has cooled

(approximately 45 minutes after use).

• The appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the

gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test
pressures in excess of 1/2 psig (3.5 kpa).

• The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by

closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the
gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psig
(3.5 kpa).

• Always perform a leak test on gas connections whenever heater is serviced.

Never use a flame to test for leaks. Do not smoke while performing a leak test.

Caution: It is essential to keep the heater’s valve compartment, burners,
and circulating air passages clean.

• Spiders and insects can create a dangerous condition that may damage

heater or make it unsafe. Keep burner area clean of all spiders, webs, or
insects.

• Inspect heater before each use.

• Have heater inspected annually by a qualified service person.

• Check heater immediately if any of the following conditions exist:

• The smell of gas in conjunction with extreme yellow tipping of

burner flames.

• Heater does not reach proper temperature.

Note: At temperatures less than 40º F, heat output will be reduced.

• Heater’s glow is excessively uneven.

• Burner makes popping noises during use.

Note: A slight pop is normal when burner is extinguished.

• Carbon deposits may create a fire hazard. Keep dome and emitter clean at

all times.

• Do not clean heater with combustible or corrosive cleaners. Use warm,

soapy water.

• Do not paint engine, engine access panel or dome.

FOR YOUR SAFETY:

Beware of Spiders

Spiders or small insects can get into
the burner tube or other openings of
your heater, and spin webs or build
nests. These obstructions can lead
to gas flow problems. It is important
to make frequent inspections of
these areas and clean them when
necessary.

Before operating your heater for the
first time, be sure to check for
obstructions that may have occurred
during shipment.

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