Clarke 6920016 Devil GRH125 Propane Gas Instructions
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To ignite the heater, ensure the gas supply is connected and turned on. Set the thermostat to its lowest setting. Push and hold the gas control knob while pressing the ignition button until you see the pilot light. Hold for a few seconds before releasing the control knob.
Check the gas supply and ensure it is properly connected. Verify that the ignition button is functioning and the pilot light is clean. If the problem persists, inspect the propane tank for adequate fuel and check the regulator for blockages.
Perform regular cleaning of the heater's exterior and ensure the air intake and outlet are free from obstructions. Check and clean the burner and pilot assembly monthly during use. Inspect the hose and connections for leaks regularly.
Some odor is normal when the heater is new or hasn't been used for a while, as dust and residues burn off. Persistent or strong odors could indicate a gas leak or incomplete combustion, which should be checked by a professional.
Turn off the gas supply and disconnect the heater. Allow it to cool completely before storing it in a dry, well-ventilated area away from flammable materials. Ensure the heater's gas inlet is covered to prevent dust and debris from entering.
Always use the heater in a well-ventilated area to prevent carbon monoxide buildup. Keep flammable materials away and do not leave the heater unattended while in use. Regularly inspect for gas leaks by applying soapy water to connections and looking for bubbles.
Unexpected shutdowns may be due to a low gas supply, a blocked air intake, or overheating. Ensure the gas tank is full and all vents are clear. If the heater has a safety sensor, ensure it is clean and functioning properly.
The Clarke 6920016 Devil GRH125 is designed for well-ventilated areas. Using it indoors is not recommended unless there is sufficient ventilation to prevent carbon monoxide accumulation. Always follow the manufacturer's safety guidelines.
The heat output can be adjusted by turning the thermostat control knob. Set it to a higher level for more heat and a lower level for less. Ensure the heater is stable and positioned correctly to distribute heat evenly.
Immediately turn off the gas supply and ventilate the area. Do not use electrical devices or open flames. Check connections for leaks using soapy water. If a leak is detected or if you are unsure, contact a professional technician for assistance.