Clarke 6920160 Little Devil Gas Instructions

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Clarke 6920160 Little Devil Gas Heater Specification

The Clarke 6920160 Little Devil Gas Heater is a compact, portable heating solution designed for efficient and reliable operation in various settings such as workshops, garages, and outdoor spaces. Powered by propane or butane gas, this heater offers a maximum heat output of 10kW, providing substantial warmth for small to medium-sized areas. Its robust construction ensures durability, featuring a sturdy metal casing that withstands the rigors of frequent use.

The gas heater incorporates an adjustable heat control mechanism, enabling users to easily regulate the temperature according to their needs. For safety, it includes an integrated flame failure device that automatically cuts off the gas supply if the flame is extinguished, preventing potential gas leaks. Additionally, the heater is equipped with a piezo ignition system, facilitating quick and hassle-free startup without the need for external ignition sources.

The Clarke Little Devil is designed with portability in mind. It is lightweight and features a convenient carry handle, allowing for easy transportation and repositioning as required. The unit's compact dimensions make it ideal for spaces where room is limited, without sacrificing performance.

For optimal operation, the heater requires a suitable gas cylinder, which is connected via a hose and regulator (typically provided separately). With its combination of performance, safety features, and portability, the Clarke 6920160 Little Devil Gas Heater is a versatile and practical choice for users seeking an effective heating solution for temporary or supplemental use.

Clarke 6920160 Little Devil Gas Heater F.A.Q.

How do I properly ignite the Clarke 6920160 Little Devil Gas Heater?

Ensure the heater is on a stable surface. Turn the gas control knob to the 'Pilot' position, press it down, and hold a lit match or lighter to the pilot. Once the pilot lights, continue to hold the knob down for about 30 seconds before releasing.

What should I do if the pilot light won't stay lit?

Check for drafts or clogs in the pilot tube. Ensure the thermocouple is secure and not damaged. If issues persist, consider consulting a professional technician to inspect the heater.

How often should I clean the Clarke Little Devil Gas Heater?

It's advisable to clean the heater every two weeks during heavy use. Ensure the heater is off and completely cool before cleaning. Use a soft brush to remove dust from the exterior and vents.

What type of gas should be used with the Clarke 6920160 Little Devil Gas Heater?

This heater is designed for use with propane gas. Use only the recommended type to ensure safe and efficient operation.

Why is my heater producing a yellow or orange flame instead of blue?

A yellow or orange flame indicates incomplete combustion. Check for blockages in the burner or adjust the air shutter to ensure proper air-gas mixture.

How can I increase the efficiency of my gas heater?

Regular maintenance like cleaning the burner and checking for gas leaks can improve efficiency. Ensure the room is well-insulated to retain heat effectively.

Is it safe to use the heater indoors?

The Clarke Little Devil Gas Heater can be used indoors, but ensure the area is well-ventilated to prevent carbon monoxide buildup. Never use it in small, enclosed spaces without proper ventilation.

What maintenance steps should be taken before storing the heater?

Turn off and disconnect the gas supply. Clean the heater thoroughly, ensuring all dust and debris are removed. Store it in a dry, dust-free environment to prevent corrosion.

How do I check for gas leaks in the heater?

Mix soap with water and apply the solution to gas connections and hoses. If bubbles form, there is a leak. Tighten fittings or replace faulty parts immediately.

What should I do if I smell gas while the heater is in use?

Immediately turn off the heater and the gas supply. Ventilate the area by opening windows and doors. Do not use any electrical devices. Contact a professional to inspect the heater before further use.