gas bottle - N.B.: 2x left-hand thread. Use leakage spray or a foaming agent to test the joints for leaks.
Never test with a naked flame!
4. Safety instructions
Ȝ Set up the party radiator on a level surface with either no or only a very slight gradient (max. 5°).
Ȝ Caution: The radiator may be used only under supervision.
Ȝ Do not touch the reflector or perforated plate when in use - Risk of burns!
Ȝ Keep a safe distance between the radiator and combustible objects during use.
Ȝ Do not fasten any objects to the party radiator.
Ȝ Use the radiator only outdoors.
Ȝ Use the radiator only for heating purposes.
Ȝ In strong winds it is advisable to secure the foot with extra weight or to fasten it to the ground or to stand it
in a safe place.
Ȝ If you are not going to use the party radiator for some time, cover the perforated plate and top with foil in
order to prevent dust and insects getting inside.
Ȝ Always turn off the party radiator before you move it.
Ȝ Check that the seal on the bottle valve is present and in good condition. Do not use additional seals.
Ȝ At the first sign of any trouble, close the shut-off valve on the gas bottle at once.
Ȝ The party radiator may be operated only in conjunction with a pressure regulator set to the permissible
outlet pressure (see the radiator nameplate and factory setting).
Ȝ It is imperative to carry out the start-up and ignition procedures as described in section 6.1.
Maintenance: The gas pipe has to be inspected by a specialist workshop every 5 years.
Notes on commercial use:
Various regulations and standards (BGV D34 (VBG 21), DIN 4811-3 and TRF 96) require the installation of a
safety pressure regulator with integrated excess pressure cut-out if the party radiator is used commercially
(e.g. on fairgrounds). Your party radiator is not supplied with such a safety pressure regulator.
Before you put the radiator into operation it is imperative to use a leak detection spray or a foaming agent to
test for leaks at all the connections. Never use a naked flame. Never test for leaks when the radiator is in
operation.
5. Connecting to the gas bottle (5 or 11 kg)
To connect the radiator to a gas bottle you need the following parts:
Ȝ A standard gas bottle.
Ȝ A non-adjustable, DVGW-approved pressure regulator for a maximum capacity of 1.5 kg/h (delivered with
the radiator) to match the gas bottle used. Operating pressure as per the factory setting.
Ȝ A DVGW-approved hose pipe of sufficient length that can be installed without any kinks.
Ȝ A DVGW-approved leak detection spray or a foaming agent.
6. Operating the radiator
6.1 Starting up
Open the gas bottle valve. Turn the button 90° (anti-clockwise) to high setting. Then press the button and at
the same time actuate the piezo igniter (a maximum of 5 attempts). Keep the button pressed for approx. 10
seconds after ignition until the burner remains on. If the flame goes out you must wait at least five minutes
before making a second attempt at ignition. This is vital to avoid detonations which could put your health at
risk
The setting mechanism has the following settings: zero, high (large flame) and low (small flame). Infinitely
adjustable setting of the heat output is also possible between these two settings. A thermoelectric ignition cut-
out prevents gas escaping when there is no flame.
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