Clarke 6920016 Devil GRH35 Propane Gas Instructions
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Ensure the heater is in a well-ventilated area. Turn the gas control valve to the 'Pilot' position, press and hold the valve, and use the piezo igniter to light the pilot flame. Hold the valve for 30 seconds before releasing it and turning to the desired temperature setting.
Check that the propane tank is full and the valve is open. Ensure the igniter is functioning and examine the pilot tube for blockages. If the problem persists, consult the user manual for troubleshooting steps or contact customer support.
Regularly clean the exterior with a damp cloth, inspect the gas hose for leaks or damage, and ensure the air intake and exhaust vents are free from obstructions. Schedule annual maintenance checks with a qualified technician.
It is normal to smell gas briefly when the heater is first turned on. However, if the smell persists, turn off the heater immediately, check for leaks, and ensure all connections are secure. Contact a professional if the issue continues.
The heater's heat output can be adjusted by turning the gas control valve to the desired setting. Start at a lower setting and adjust as necessary to achieve the optimal temperature for your space.
The Clarke 6920016 Devil GRH35 is designed for well-ventilated outdoor spaces. If used indoors, ensure ample ventilation to prevent the accumulation of carbon monoxide. It is generally advised to use this heater outdoors only.
Signs include difficulty in ignition, reduced heat output, unusual noises, and visible damage to components. If any of these occur, discontinue use and schedule a service appointment with a qualified technician.
Turn off the gas supply and disconnect the propane tank. Store the heater in a dry place away from direct sunlight, and protect it with a cover to prevent dust accumulation. Ensure all parts are dry before storing.
Check that the gas supply is adequate and the tank valve is fully open. Ensure there are no obstructions in the air intake or exhaust. If the heater continues to shut off, inspect the thermocouple and contact a professional for further diagnosis.
Apply a soap and water solution to all gas connections and hoses. Turn on the gas slightly; if bubbles form, there is a leak. Tighten connections or replace damaged parts as needed. Always ensure the heater is off when conducting these checks.