Cleaning And Maintenance - Duramaxx 10029319 Manual

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ing the cylinder.
2. Remove the hose from the gas cylinder.
3. Take off the protection baffle.
4. Put a new gas cylinder in place (see Installation).
• Do not attempt to replace the cylinder while the heater is still in use.
• Cylinders must be replaced in a flame-free environment.
• Do not smoke while changing the cylinder.
• While replacing the empty cylinder, turn the gas off at the valve or regulator and take the
cylinder out of the heater.
• Remove the regulator from the empty cylinder.
• Maintenance and cleaning must be carried out with the gas supply turned off and the
heater cold. Do not attempt to clean the heater while it is in use.
• Your heater should be checked annually by a qualified person for safe operation and to
detect any faults.
• If any faults are detected in use, stop using the heater and contact your dealer for advice.
• Periodically clean the exterior and rear cylinder, storage area of your heater to remove
dust an lint built-up, which may affect operation of the heater light. Vacuuming with a
soft brush will remove any dust built-up on the surfaces of the ceramic elements. Do not
scrape or knock these elements as they may become very fragile with use.
• Do not use abrasive products to clean the heater.
• Watch the pilot flame while it is in operation. It should burn steadily. If it flickers or is
yellow tipped, the heater should be checked for correct operation.
• If any parts need replacement, they must be replaced only with genuine original parts
supplied by the manufacturer. The use of incorrect or substitute the parts may be
dangerous and will void any warranty.
• Do not use wet rag or sprinkling water on the heater while cleaning. This may cause
a serious problem to the heater. Under the circumstance of normal usage, contact our
agents to conduct regular maintenance. Leave the heater at a clean and dry area when
it is not used.
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