Clarke 6920021 Little MGH1 Mobile Gas Instructions

To ignite the Clarke 6920021 Little MGH1 Mobile Gas Heater, ensure the gas supply is turned on, press the ignition button while holding the control knob in the 'ignite' position until the pilot light is visible. Release the button and set the desired heat level.
If the heater does not ignite, check if the gas cylinder is empty or the gas valve is closed. Ensure the ignition button is functioning and the pilot light area is clean. Consult the manual for further troubleshooting steps or contact customer support.
Regularly clean the exterior surfaces with a soft cloth. Inspect and clean the burner and pilot light area to prevent dust accumulation. Check gas connections for leaks using a soap solution. Schedule annual professional maintenance for comprehensive checks.
Ensure the heater is turned off and the unit is cool. Disconnect the empty gas cylinder and replace it with a new one, ensuring the connection is secure. Check for leaks using a soap solution before igniting the heater.
Uneven heating may be caused by obstructed burners or low gas pressure. Clean the burner to remove any blockages and ensure the gas cylinder is not empty. If the issue persists, consult a professional technician.
Ensure proper ventilation in the room to prevent carbon monoxide buildup. Keep the heater away from flammable materials and do not leave it unattended while in use. Regularly check for gas leaks and ensure the heater is on a stable surface.
Perform a leak test by applying a soap solution to gas connections. Bubbles will form if there is a leak. If you smell gas or suspect a leak, turn off the heater and gas supply immediately and seek professional assistance.
Turn off the gas supply and disconnect the cylinder. Clean the heater and store it in a dry, well-ventilated area away from dust and moisture. Cover the unit to protect it from dirt and damage.
The Clarke 6920021 Little MGH1 is designed for indoor use. Using it outdoors may affect its performance and safety. If outdoor heating is needed, consider a model specifically designed for outdoor use.
If a strange odor is detected, turn off the heater and ventilate the area. Check for gas leaks and inspect for any foreign objects or dust on the heater. If the odor persists, contact a professional for further inspection.