Clarke 6926020 Little Devil 2 Gas Instructions

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Year 2022
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Clarke 6926020 Little Devil 2 Gas Heater Specification

The Clarke 6926020 Little Devil 2 Gas Heater is a compact yet powerful heating solution designed for efficient space warming in workshops, garages, and other well-ventilated areas. Operating on propane gas, the heater delivers a maximum heat output of 10 kW, efficiently generating warmth to cover larger areas quickly. The device features a robust stainless steel construction, ensuring durability and longevity even in demanding environments. It incorporates a piezoelectric ignition system, providing easy and reliable start-up without the need for an external power source. The heater includes a safety cut-off switch that automatically stops the gas supply in case of accidental tip-over or overheating, enhancing user safety. It comes with an adjustable heat control, allowing users to set the desired temperature according to their specific needs. The unit's portability is enhanced by its lightweight design, making it easy to transport and position wherever heat is needed. The heater requires a minimum gas cylinder size of 13 kg, and it includes a gas hose and regulator for convenient connection to the gas supply. Designed with efficiency and safety in mind, the Clarke 6926020 Little Devil 2 Gas Heater is an ideal choice for those seeking a reliable and easy-to-use heating option for temporary heat demands in well-ventilated settings.

Clarke 6926020 Little Devil 2 Gas Heater F.A.Q.

How do I safely ignite the Clarke 6926020 Little Devil 2 Gas Heater?

To safely ignite the heater, ensure the unit is placed on a stable surface. Turn the gas knob to the 'Pilot' position and press it down. Use a match or lighter to ignite the pilot light while holding the knob down for about 30 seconds. Release the knob and turn it to the desired heat setting.

What should I do if the heater does not light?

If the heater does not light, check that the gas supply is on and there is no air in the line. Ensure the igniter is functioning and clean any debris from the pilot light area. If the issue persists, consult the user manual or contact a professional technician.

How can I maintain the efficiency of my gas heater?

Regular maintenance includes cleaning the burner and pilot light, checking for blockages, and inspecting the gas hose for leaks. It's also important to have the heater serviced annually by a qualified professional to ensure optimal efficiency.

What is the recommended procedure for cleaning the heater?

Ensure the heater is turned off and cool before cleaning. Use a soft cloth to wipe down the exterior and a small brush to clean the burner openings. Avoid using water or solvents on the internal components.

Can I use the heater indoors?

The Clarke 6926020 Little Devil 2 Gas Heater is designed for outdoor use only. Using it indoors can pose a risk of carbon monoxide poisoning and should be strictly avoided. Ensure adequate ventilation if used in enclosed outdoor spaces.

What safety features does the heater have?

The heater is equipped with an oxygen depletion sensor that automatically shuts off the gas supply if oxygen levels become too low. Additionally, it has a tip-over switch that turns off the heater if it is accidentally knocked over.

How do I store the heater when not in use?

Turn off the gas supply and disconnect the heater. Clean the unit and store it in a cool, dry place away from dust and moisture. Covering the heater with a protective cover can also help prevent dust accumulation.

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

Immediately turn off the heater and the gas supply. Do not operate any electrical switches. Ventilate the area by opening windows and doors. Contact a professional technician to inspect the heater before using it again.

How can I check for gas leaks?

Mix a solution of soapy water and apply it to the gas hose and connections. If bubbles form, it indicates a gas leak. Turn off the gas supply and tighten the connections or replace faulty parts as needed.

Why is the heater producing yellow flames instead of blue?

Yellow flames can indicate incomplete combustion, often due to blocked burner ports or insufficient ventilation. Clean the burner ports and ensure the heater is used in a well-ventilated area. If the issue persists, consult a technician.