Clarke 6919100 PHT3 Black Patio Instructions
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To assemble the Clarke 6919100 PHT3 Patio Heater, follow the instruction manual included in the packaging. Begin by connecting the base to the pole, attach the burner head, and finally secure the reflector. Ensure all connections are tight for safety.
If the patio heater does not ignite, check the gas supply to ensure the valve is open and the tank is not empty. Inspect the ignition system for any visible damage or debris and clean the ignition area if necessary.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the reflector and burner ports, checking for gas leaks, and storing the unit in a dry area when not in use. It's also advisable to inspect the hose and connections for any signs of wear.
The Clarke 6919100 PHT3 Patio Heater is designed for outdoor use only. Using it in enclosed spaces can lead to carbon monoxide buildup, which is dangerous. Ensure the area is well-ventilated if used in semi-enclosed spaces.
To clean the patio heater, first ensure it is completely cool and disconnected from the gas supply. Use a soft cloth with mild detergent to wipe down surfaces. Avoid abrasive cleaners that might damage the finish.
A low flame can be caused by a partially closed gas valve, clogged burner ports, or low gas pressure. Check the valve and clean the burner ports to rectify the issue. If the problem persists, inspect the regulator.
While the patio heater is weather-resistant, it is advisable to cover it or move it to a sheltered area during heavy rain to prevent rust and prolong its lifespan.
The Clarke 6919100 PHT3 Patio Heater is designed for propane gas. Ensure you use a compatible propane tank and regulator for safe operation.
To improve efficiency, ensure the heater is placed in a location that minimizes heat loss, such as near walls that can reflect the heat. Regular cleaning and maintenance also ensure optimal performance.
If you smell gas, immediately turn off the heater and the gas supply. Do not ignite any flames or electrical devices. Ventilate the area and check for leaks using a soap and water solution. Contact a professional if you cannot identify the source of the leak.