Contents 1. Warning ........................02-05 2. Speci cations ......................3. Product Overview ....................4. Use & Operation ....................... 08-09 5. Connection Points & Attachments .............. 09-10 6. Initial Set Up ....................... 10-11 7. Using The Shower ....................11-12 8. Shower Set Up ......................9.
Thank you for purchasing the GASLAND portable gas water heater. This user manual is intended to provide you with guidelines to ensure that opera- tion of this device is safe and does not pose risk to the user. Any use that does not conform to the guidelines described in this user manual may void the limited warranty.
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● Do not attempt to make repairs or perform service on this device on your own. Contact GASLAND directly for assistance with repairs. ● This device is designed for outdoor use only. ● Always handle the device with care and pick it up only using the built-in handle.
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If you notice issues such as burner flaring, lighting issues, damage to connections, or leaks from the seals or gas controls, contact GASLAND right away for help under any circumstances. Do not attempt to repair these issues on your own.
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● At least 30% or more of the remaining wall side, back, and front areas are completely open and unrestricted. ● If using on a balcony or patio, at least 20% or more of the total wall area must remain open and restricted. ●...
3. Product Overview Display panel (A display that shows the status of the appliance. like water Gas temperature control temperature, error codes etc) (Press to turn in a counterclockwise direction. Adjust knob to desired water temperature) Pump switch (ON/OFF) Main power switch Fuse socket (ON/OFF) (Replaceable fuse is installed...
4. Use & Operation 4.1 Contral panel (A display that shows the status of the appliance, like water temperature , error codes etc.) ● Burner “ON” Indicator ● Outlet Indicator ● Charge Indicator ● Battery Level Indicator ● Over-temperature Warning INLET TEMP OUTLET TEMP Overheating...
● During set up check all connections and fittings for leaks using soapy water. Never use flame. There is a gas leakage when foam blown out, generated and increasing. At this time, measures should be taken immediately to prevent continued gas leakage. ●...
5.2 Attachment Attachment#1 Attachment#2 Attachment#3 Gas regulator 4.75 feet pump 8.2 feet shower assembly head attachment Attachment#4 Attachment#5 Shower mount 16.4 feet 12V DC power adapter 6. Initial Set Up 6.1 Remove all components from the box and place the device on a solid, non-combustible surface.
6.4 With the power switch set to the “OFF” position, plug the pump power connector (attachment #2) into pump DC power input (connection point #5). 6.5 Connect the pump hose (attachment #2) to the water inlet (connection point #2/connection point#3). 6.6 Lower the filter end of the pump until it is fully submerged in a suitable water reservoir.
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7.2 Check the battery charge level to see if . If not, su cient power is available connect to the auto recharger cord (attachment #5). 7.3 Position the gas temperature control in the central position between MIN and MAX. Then, press the pump switch and water will start to flow within a few minutes.
8. Shower Setup Installation of the shower bracket. 9. Storing Tips 9.1 Press the power button to ensure the device is switched off. 9.2 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”...
10. Maintenance WARNING: To prevent personal injury do not plug the device from any electrical outlets. 10.1 Press the “power button” & turn the device off. 10.2 Disconnect all hoses and hold vertically allowing all excess water to drain from them. With the shower head check that the flow regulation switch is in the “ON”...
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11.2 Connect to the main DC power input (connection point #4) on the back of the device. The battery charge level will start to flash to indicate that the battery is charging. Note: When the battery is fully charged, the battery charge level light will stop flashing.
Error Code Led Diagnostic Solution Solution Restart the device 1-2 times. Water inlet temperature Please contact GASLAND customer service sensor failure for further assistance. Restart the device 1-2 times. Flame sensor failure Please contact GASLAND customer service for further assistance.
Remove battery cover & re-install lead. Refer to maintenance section and replace Fuse defective the fuse. No display Electronic circuit defective Contact GASLAND for electronic circuit part. Low battery Recharge the battery. Battery lead disconnected Contact GASLAND for electronic circuit part. Pump power cord Plug cord into power socket on heater.
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Termperature gas Turn gas temperature control knob to Min. control setting wrong Battery won't hold Defective battery Contact GASLAND for battery replacement. a charge Pump is not in correct Put the pump in the water. position No water source Water tank / carrier out no Fill water tank/carrier with water.
16. Parts List Item Description Gas requlator Gas regulator quick connector Rear shell Main control module components Main support frame Battery compartment cover Rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack L - shaped decorative surtace sticker L - shaped plastic feet Gas inlet pipe assembly Heat exchanger assembly Handle tube fixing seat Round tube handle...
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