The Gas Patio Heater Won't Light. Several factors might hinder your gas patio heater from igniting. Examine the listed components to identify and resolve the issue. Control Knob When using the gas patio heater for the first time or after an extended period of non-use, the safety switch may be in a protected state to prevent accidents.
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Step 2 If unsuccessful, face the control knob towards you and tilt the heater to about 45° until you hear a click, then bring it back upright. Repeat this action more than three times. Return the heater to a standing position and repeat step 1. Notes: Before Step 2, Kindly disconnect the heater from the propane tank and then take out the propane tank.
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There's A Gas Odor. Propane Regulator and Hose Ensure the gas cylinder has an adequate fuel supply and carefully inspect the con nection for any signs of damage. To identify leaks, create a soapy water solution, apply it to the Propane Hose, and then open the Propane Tank valve. The presence of bubbles indicates a potential leak.
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The Flame Is Too Low. If your gas patio heater flame is insufficient, address these potential causes: Low Gas Pressure Insufficient gas pressure can result in a weak flame that does not provide enough heat. To check for this issue, ensure that your Propane Tank is fully open and that there are...
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The heater will light, but won’t stay on