DCS CE-PHFS-DW-BK-L Use And Care Manual

The phoenix 111

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Dynamic Cooking Systems, Inc.
THE PHOENIX 111 PATIO HEATER
Use and Care Guide
Models:
PHFS-DW-BK-L
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PHFS-DW-BL-L
CE-
PHFS-DW-BZ-L
CE-
PHFS-DW-GN-L
CE-
PHFS-DW-SS-L
CE-
PHFS-DW-WT -L
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  • Page 1 Dynamic Cooking Systems, Inc. THE PHOENIX 111 PATIO HEATER Use and Care Guide Models: PHFS-DW-BK-L PHFS-DW-BL-L PHFS-DW-BZ-L PHFS-DW-GN-L PHFS-DW-SS-L PHFS-DW-WT -L...
  • Page 2 A Message T o Ou r Custome rs We are glad you selected the Phoenix III by DCS. Because this appliance contains features not found on any other patio heater, we recommend that you read this entire booklet before your first use. Keep it in a handy place as it has answers to questions that may occur during future use.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    T able Of Contents SAFETY PRACTICES AND PRECAUTIONS ..............3 FEATURES ...............................4 ASSEMBLY TOOL & FASTENERS .....................4 GAS SPECIFICATIONS ........................4 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS .....................5-8 LP GAS HOOK-UP ..........................9 GAS SOUNDNESS ..........................10 REFLECTOR SHIELD ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ...........11 LOCATING HEATER FOR USE ....................12 LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS ......................13 STORAGE / INSECT WARNING ....................14...
  • Page 4: Safety Practices And Precautions

    Safety Practices & Precautions • Read and become familiar with the entire manual. • Do not use in an explosive atmosphere, keep heater away from areas where gasoline or other flammable liquids or vapors are stored or used. • Before each use check for damaged parts such as hoses, regulators, pilot or burner. •...
  • Page 5: Features

    Featu res • Weatherproof • All High Heat Parts Made Of Stainless Steel • Uniform Heat Pattern • Flame Out Protection Safety Control Valve • Durable Non-Slip Wheels • Weighted Base For Stability / Low Maintenance • Piezo Spark Ignition •...
  • Page 6: Assembly Instructions

    Assembly Inst ructions NOTE: Assembly of this heater requires basic mechanical skills. Proper assembly is the responsibility of the installer. STEP 1 FIG.01 Remove all individual components from all cartons. Dispose of the remaining packaging. STEP 2 Remove one protective end cap from the intake pipe, make certain pipe threads remain wrapped with white teflon tape.
  • Page 7 Assembly Inst ructions STEP 4 Remove the protective endcap at the bottom of the intake pipe. Make certain that the threads remain bare. Locate the reducer fitting and thread it onto the open end of the intake pipe. Hold the intake pipe above the threads with your channel lock pliers and tighten the reducer fitting clockwise onto the intake pipe.
  • Page 8 Assembly Inst ructions STEP 5 Locate the post assembly. Carefully insert the intake pipe through the top of the post assembly being careful not to allow the head assembly to slide too far down the post as undue scraping may occur.
  • Page 9: Assembly Instructions

    Assembly Inst ructions STEP 6 FIG.05 To join the post assembly with base cabinet you will need to place the base upright on the floor and lift the post assembly and place it onto the cabinet with the burner panel facing the same side as the door.
  • Page 10: Lp Gas Hook-Up

    LP Gas Hook-Up The heater comes equipped with a regulator/hose assembly for connection to a standard 13kg gas tank (not included) and 18” tank strap to secure the tank within the base. A dented or rusty LP tank may be hazardous and should be checked by your LP supplier. Never use an LP tank with a damaged valve.
  • Page 11: Gas Soundness

    Gas Sounding T est PRECAUTIONS FIG.08 • Periodically check the whole gas system for leaks or immediately check if the smell of gas is detected. • Extinguish all open flames PILOT ASSEMBLY • Never leak test while smoking. If you can not &...
  • Page 12: Reflector Shield Assembly Instructions

    Assembly Inst ructions STEP 9 FIG.10 ACORN NUT Locate the cap nuts, washers (4 ea.) and reflector shield.Tip the heater backwards and REFLECTOR support it with stable horizontal surface (i.e. SPLIT WASHER sawhorse, workbench step ladder). Install the reflector shield with the cap nuts and washers.
  • Page 13: Locating Heater For Use

    Locating Heate r Fo r Use This outdoor heater is primarily for temporary FIG.12 heating of outdoor patios, decks, spas, pool, and work areas. COMBUSTIBLES 27” 19” MINIMUM This heater is not intended for indoor use or enclosed area use. Always ensure that adequate fresh air ventilation is provided.
  • Page 14: Lighting Instructions

    Lighting And Shutdown BEFORE TURNING THE GAS SUPPLY “ON” Visually inspect the hose assembly for evidence of excessive abrasion, cuts or wear. If the hose leaks it must be replaced prior to use. The replacement hose assembly shall be that specified by the manufac- turer.
  • Page 15: Storage / Insect Warning

    Sto rage And Insect Wa rning NOTE: When storing the heater, the connection between the LP cylinder and the heater must be disconnected and the LP cylinder removed and stored outdoors in a well ventilated area SPIDER & INSECT WARNING: Spiders or insects can nest in the burners or orifices of this or any outdoor gas appliance.This is a very dangerous condition which can damage the heater and render it unsafe for use.You must inspect the burner at least once a year or immediately if any of the following conditions occur:...
  • Page 16: Burner Removal / Installation

    Bu rne r Removal And Installation NOTE: Unit must be cold before removal FIG.13 Emitter assembly BURNER REMOVAL 1) Remove reflector and emitter assembly by removing the screws that fasten the emitter assembly to the lower screen cone. 2) Remove valve panel; avoid tugging the ignition wire attached to backside of the valve panel at the igniter.
  • Page 17: Pilot Cleaning

    Pilot Cleaning When storing the heater the connection FIG.15 between the LP cylinder and the heater must be disconnected and the LP cylinder removed THERMOCOUPLE and stored outdoors in a well ventilated area. 1) Removing the valve panel to gain access to the pilot.
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting Guide

    Troubleshooting PROBLEM: Pilot does not light Can you Match light the using the piezo pilot? lighter. Piezo igniter problem. Is there a spark at the pilot when the piezo is pressed? Is there adequate gas supply available? See lighting Remove valve panel, make sure instructions igniter wire is attached to piezo igniter.
  • Page 19 Troubleshooting PROBLEM: Is there adequate Burner flame is gas supply? low. Fill LP cylinder Is the supply hose bent or kinked? Is the control knob in the full “on” Straighten hose position? (all the way counter clock- wise)? Check the burner and orifices for blockage, see page 15 PROBLEM: Note: It is normal for the bottom 1/2...
  • Page 20: Parts List

    Pa rts List ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION 15019-07 1/4-20 Acorn Nut 15005-10 Split Washer 15005-15 Flat Washer 23002-SP Reflector 15021-09 1/4-20 Keps Nut 23018-01 Emitter Assembly 15003-15 Bolt 1/4-20 x 3/4 15001-26 Screw #10-24 x 1/2 12015 Burner Head 23083 Burner Assembly 15077 Nut 1/4 NPT...
  • Page 21 Pa rts List ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION 18143 6” Wheel (2) 23121-XX Post Assembly (1) 23112 Axle (1) 23096-XX Base Assembly (1) 18023 Cap Nuts (2) 23106-XX Door (1) 18024-03 Door Handle (1) 17314 Manual (1) 23119 SS Spring (1) 15003-15 1/4-20 Bolt (8) 23108...
  • Page 22 As product improvement is an ongoing process at DCS, we reserve the right to change specifications or design without notice. 5800 Skylab Road, Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Tel: (714) 372-7000 Part No. 17379 Rev. B Fax: (714) 372-7001 Customer Service: (888) 281-5698 Litho in USA 08/2001 www.dcsappliances.com...

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