Clarke 6920182 Devil 700 Gas Instructions

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Clarke 6920182 Devil 700 Gas Heater Specification

The Clarke 6920182 Devil 700 Gas Heater is a robust and efficient heating solution designed for industrial and large-scale environments. It operates on propane gas, offering a substantial heat output to ensure rapid warming of spaces such as workshops, garages, and warehouses. The heater features a durable stainless-steel construction, which ensures longevity and resistance to wear and tear in demanding conditions.

The Devil 700 is equipped with an automatic ignition system for ease of use, minimizing the effort required to start the heater while enhancing safety. It includes an overheat protection feature that automatically shuts down the unit if it exceeds safe operating temperatures, thereby preventing potential hazards. Additionally, the device is designed to be portable, featuring a compact structure and integrated handle, facilitating easy maneuverability and positioning.

The unit's adjustable heat settings provide versatility, allowing users to tailor the warmth output according to specific needs and ambient conditions. With a high-efficiency performance, the heater ensures optimal fuel consumption, making it a cost-effective heating solution. The Clarke 6920182 Devil 700 Gas Heater is also fitted with a stable base, ensuring it remains securely in place during operation. This heater is CE approved, adhering to strict European safety and performance standards, reflecting its reliable and safe design for industrial applications.

Clarke 6920182 Devil 700 Gas Heater F.A.Q.

How do I safely ignite the Clarke 6920182 Devil 700 Gas Heater?

To safely ignite the heater, ensure the gas valve is turned on. Press and hold the ignition button until you hear a click, indicating the pilot has ignited. Release the button after 20 seconds to ensure the flame is stable.

What should I do if the heater does not ignite?

Check that the gas supply is connected and turned on. Inspect the igniter for any visible damage and ensure there is no debris blocking the pilot light. If the issue persists, contact a professional technician.

How can I clean the Clarke 6920182 Devil 700 Gas Heater?

Turn off the heater and allow it to cool completely. Use a soft brush or vacuum to remove dust and debris from vents and exterior surfaces. For internal cleaning, consult the user manual or a qualified technician.

What maintenance is required for optimal performance?

Regularly check for gas leaks, inspect the igniter and pilot light for proper function, and clean the heater to prevent dust accumulation. Schedule annual professional servicing to ensure safety and efficiency.

Why is my heater making a clicking sound?

A clicking sound usually indicates the igniter is attempting to light the pilot. If the heater does not ignite, check for gas flow issues or a malfunctioning igniter and seek professional assistance if needed.

Can I use the Clarke 6920182 Devil 700 Gas Heater indoors?

This heater is designed for outdoor use only. Using it indoors can pose serious risks due to carbon monoxide buildup. Ensure it is used in well-ventilated areas only.

What should I do if I smell gas while using the heater?

Immediately turn off the gas supply and extinguish any open flames. Ventilate the area and do not operate electrical switches. Contact your gas provider or a professional technician to inspect and resolve the issue.

How do I adjust the heat output on the Clarke 6920182 Devil 700 Gas Heater?

Adjust the heat output by turning the control knob to the desired setting. Start from low and gradually increase to ensure safe and efficient operation.

Is it normal for the heater to emit a slight odor upon initial use?

Yes, a slight odor during the first use is normal as the protective coating on the heating elements burns off. This should dissipate after a few uses. Ensure good ventilation during this period.

How can I store the Clarke 6920182 Devil 700 Gas Heater when not in use?

Ensure the heater is turned off and completely cool before storage. Detach the gas supply and store in a dry, dust-free environment. Cover with a protective cover to prevent dust accumulation.