Operating Instructions - Mr. Heater MH4BDF Operating Instructions And Owner's Manual

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LIGHTING / OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: Always inspect propane (G31) or Butane/
propane mixture (G30+G31) cartridge and heater gas
connections and seals for damage, dirt, and debris before
attaching propane (G31) or Butane/propane mixture
(G30+G31) cartridge. Do not use if head of cartridge is
damaged, punctured or deteriorated.
ALWAYS ATTACH OR DETACH CARTRIDGE OUTDOORS
AWAY FROM FLAMES ,OTHER PEOPLE, OTHER IGNITION
SOURCES, AND ONLY WHEN HEATER IS COOL TO TOUCH.
NEVER SMOKE WHEN ATTACHING OR REMOVING
PROPANE (G31) CARTRIDGE/ BUTANE/PROPANE MIXTURE
(G30+G31) OR MAKING REMOTE CONNECTIONS!
Use 16.4 oz. (1 lb./465g) disposable cartridges that mate
with No. 600 valve connection or butane/propane (G31)
(70/30) mixtures with thread type 7/16-28 ENEF-2B.
• Check that seals (between the appliance and the gas
container ) are in place and in good condition before
connecting to the gas container. Do not use an
appliance which has damaged or worn seals. Do not use
an appliance which is leaking, damaged or which does
not operate properly. See Figure 2
Heater and attached cartridge must be in an upright
position during operation.
To use with propane (G31): Screw 1 lb. (465g)
disposable propane gas supply cartridge clockwise (from
bottom) into portable heater until hand-tight and fit
cartridge into stand. Do not use thread sealant on this
connection
To use with butane/propane mixture (G30+G31):
Screw brass adapter clockwise into portable heater
regulator (from bottom) until tight. See Figure 1. Do not
use thread sealant on this connection. Screw Butane/
propane mixture (G30+G31) cartridge into the adapter
(clockwise), once the shaft on the adapter starts to turn
the cartridge is connected, then fit the cartridge into the
stand. See Figure 2.
Check adapter and cartridge connections for leaks with
soapy water at the threaded connection under the
domed plastic cover where the cartridge screws into the
regulator. SEE WARNING! ON PLASTIC COVER.
Depress „ON‰ button for 30 seconds to light pilot flame
(repeat until pilot lights) and continue to hold for 30-60
seconds. See Figure 2
NOTE: Flare ups are common when first lighting the
appliance. Keep your face and flammable objects away
from the appliance.
After lighting pilot, release „ON‰ button to light heater.
To shut off heater, press the „OFF‰ button. Check that burners
have extinguished before disconnecting the gas cartridges
CAUTION: Accessible parts may become very hot. Keep
young children away from the appliance. After turning
heater off, wire guard will remain hot. The guard on
this appliance is to prevent risk of fire or injury from
burns and no part of it should be permanently removed.
Allow to thoroughly cool before storing.
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• The guard on this appliance is to prevent risk of
• GAS CARTRIDGES MUST BE DISCONNECTED FROM
• Turn knob to „OFF‰ position wait til burner has shutoff
• TO REMOVE PROPANE (G31) CARTRIDGE: Remove
• TO REMOVE BUTANE/PROPANE MIXTURE (G30+G31)
• Once Cartridge is removed then the Butane adapter can
• Change the gas cartridge outside and away from
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Mr. Heater MH4BDF
Operating Instructions and OwnerÊs Manual
fire or injury from burns and no part of it should
be permanently removed. IT DOES NOT GIVE FULL
PROTECTION FOR YOUNG CHILDREN OR THE INFIRM.
Do not operate, store or remove cartridge near
flammable items or ignition sources.
Do not operate, store or remove cartridge near
flammable items or ignition sources.
HEATER WHEN NOT IN USE!
and heater has cooled.
cartridge off of stand and turn cartridge counterclockwise
until it is fully unscrewed off of heater.
CARTRIDGE: Remove cartridge off of stand and turn
cartridge counterclockwise until it is fully unscrewed off
of adapter.
be unscrewed turning counterclockwise until it is fully
unscrewed off of the heater.
people.
Seal
Shaft

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