Desa CHD24B Manuel d'utilisation

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SAFETY INFORMATION

Read and understand this manual before using

this heater. Improper use of this heater can cause

serious injury. Do not allow anyone who has not

read this manual to operate this heater. Keep this

manual for reference. It is your guide to safe and

proper operation of this heater.
1. For outdoor use only. Do not use inside house,

camper, tent, vehicle, or any type of unvented

or enclosed area.

2. Use heater in areas free from open flames,

combustible vapors, and dust.

3. Never operate heater while sleeping or unat-

tended.

4. Minimum heater clearances from combus-

tibles: Top and Front: 5 ft (1.5 m); Sides and

Rear: 3 ft (1 m).

5. This heater consumes air. Provide a fresh air

opening of at least 12 in

2

(77 cm

2

).

6. Use only in well-vented areas.
7. Before connecting heater to propane tank,

make sure heater regulator knob is in the

“OFF” position. Always connect and light

heater in areas free of open flames.

8. Use only propane gas set up for vapor with-

drawal.

9. The LP gas cylinder must be constructed and

marked in accordance with the specifications for

the LP gas cylinders of the US Department of

Transportation (DOT) or Transport Canada.

10. Before each use, check heater for leaks. Never

use an open flame to check for a leak. Apply a

mixture of liquid soap and water to all joints.

Bubbles forming show a leak. Correct all leaks

at once.

11. The installation must conform with local

building codes or, in the absence of local

codes, with the current CAN1 - CAN149

Installation Code.

12. Keep children and animals away from

heater.

13. Do not use heater below ground level. Propane

is heavier than air. If a leak occurs, propane

gas will sink to the lowest possible level. If

you smell gas or suspect a leak, shut off the

propane tank valve at once and ventilate the

area. Do not strike a match or create any flame

or electric spark. Find and correct the leak

before attempting to light any appliance. If

you cannot correct leak, do not tamper with

heater. Return heater to nearest authorized

service center or to address on back page of

this manual, freight prepaid.

14. Storage of heater is permissible only if the

cylinder is disconnected and removed from

heater.

15. Do not move or handle a hot or operating

heater. Do not attach or remove a hot or op-

erating heater from the propane tank. Severe

burns may result.

16. Always remove heater from propane tank

after each use. Always store propane tank

outdoors in a well ventilated space out of the

reach of children. Never store propane tank in

a building, garage, or any other enclosed area.

Never store propane tank near high heat, open

flame, or where temperatures exceed 100° F

(38° C).

17. Keep all connections and fittings clean. Make

sure propane tank valve outlet is clean. Check

the “O” ring on the heater inlet fuel connector

for damage before each use. Replace if worn

or damaged.

18. Do not attempt to light one burner off of the

other. Use one match per burner.

19. Do not overlap or point burners at each

other.

20. Do not raise burner heads and cover air

inlet holes in mixing tube with burner head

bracket.

21. Wing nuts and burner heads become very hot

during operation. Do not attempt to adjust

burner position while heater is operating. Al-

low 15 minutes to cool.

22. For use with 20 lb. propane cylinders or larger.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Safety Information ............................................... 2
Assembly ............................................................. 3
Connecting Heater To Propane Tank ................... 3
Lighting Heater .................................................... 4
To Turn Off Heater ............................................... 5

Maintenance ........................................................ 5
Replacement Parts .............................................. 5
Parts List ............................................................. 6
Heater Information ............................................... 6
Warranty Information ........................................... 8

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