Thank you for purchasing the Hike Crew™ Portable Water Heater. This User Guide is intended to provide you with guidelines to ensure that operation of this product is safe and does not pose risk to the user. Any use that does not conform to the guidelines described in this User Guide may void the limited warranty.
If you notice issues such as burner flaring, lighting issues, damage to connections, or leaks from the seals or gas controls, contact Hike Crew right away for help. Do not, under any circumstances, attempt to repair these issues on your own.
Safe Use Locations This device should only be operated in an above-ground, open-air situation where there is natural ventilation, no stagnant areas, and where gas leakage and/or products of combustion will be promptly diffused by wind. Any enclosure in which you are using this device should comply with one of the following types of safe use locations.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW Faucet mount Front Front carry handle Control panel Water outlet Back Rear carry handle Gas regulator Power input Pump power input Pump fuse Water inlet Control panel Battery charge level Burner indicator Water inlet temperature Water outlet temperature Power on/off Start button Gas temperature control...
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CONNECTION POINTS AND ATTACHMENTS connection point #1 (Gas inlet) connection point #4 (Main DC power input) connection point #2 (Water inlet) connection point #5 (Pump DC power input) connection point #3 (Water outlet) attachment #4 (AC/DC adapter) attachment #1 (Gas regulator) attachment #2 (Pump hose) attachment #5 &...
OPERATIONAL MODES This unit can operate in three different modes. Battery mode - runs the unit on battery power without any additional power supply. To run in battery mode, be sure to first charge the battery. Charging mode - runs the unit via the AC/DC power adapter (attachment #4). While operating in charging mode, the battery will charge while the unit is in use.
6. Lower the filter end of the pump until it is fully submerged in a suitable water reservoir. Note: Do not use water directly from rivers, lakes, or the ocean. Do not, under any circumstance, use saltwater with this appliance. 7.
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5. Adjust the temperature by turning the gas control until the desired level is reached. 6. The water flow can be stopped by sliding the Flow Switch to the “off” position. The burner will turn off and the pump will continue to operate. 7.
STORING YOUR PORTABLE WATER HEATER 1. Press the Power Button to ensure the device is switched off. 2. Disconnect all hoses and hold them vertically to allow all excess water to drain from them. Check that the flow regulator switch on the shower head is in the “on”...
Do not use AC to DC converters or modify the supplied adaptors. If the appliance is not being regularly used, recharge the device every three (3) months to guarantee battery life. Failure to do so may result in battery failure. Expected charging time: 25% - 1 hour 50% - 2 hours...
ERROR CODES Error Code Code Meaning • Flame not extinguishing – turn off unit and remove propane tank. • Flame/burner not lit. • Water outlet issue – contact customer service. • Over temperature shut off. • Outlet water temperature is above 125 °F (50 °C). •...
® Portable Water Heater product, hardware, or software, even if packaged or sold with the Product; (b) Damage caused by use with non-Hike Crew ® Portable Water Heater product; (c) Damage caused by accident, abuse, misuse, food, fire, earthquake, or other external causes;...
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1-833-665-2122 HIKE CREW is a trademark of C&A IP Holdings, LLC in the US, Canada, China, and the EU. All other products, brand names, company names, and logos are trademarks of their respective owners, used merely to identify their respective products, and are not meant to connote any sponsorship, endorsement, or approval.
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