increased risk. Never use the heater in living, working or
sleeping areas.
Only use propane or butane gas and only use the gas hose
and gas regulator supplied by the manufacturer. Check
whether the output pressure of the gas regulator corresponds
with the specifications on the type plate of the heater.
Always tightly close the tap of the gas bottle after use.
Always change the gas bottle in the fresh air or in open areas
with adequate ventilation. Always change the gas bottle in a
flame-free environment.
Check the entire gas transport system and all connections for
gas leaks (see instructions) before and after changing the gas
bottle. If you find a gas leak, immediately close the tap of the
gas bottle! Then open doors and windows to allow the gas to
escape. In the meantime, don’t use any fire or equipment that
could cause sparks. Fix the leak, and check again for gas
leakage before you use the heater again.
Device category A3.
Do not use the heater in the vicinity of flammable or explosive
materials such as paint, etc., highly flammable liquids such as
thinner, gas, turpentine, alcohol or volatile and gaseous
flammable substances. That can cause fire or explosion.
Do not use the heater in places with easily flammable materials
(paper, wood chips, granules, glass fibre waste and the like).
These materials can be sucked up by the heater and cause
fire.
Do not use the heater in dusty areas.
Do not use any pressurised containers in a space with an
operating heater. The propellant can cause an explosion.
Keep the front of the heater at least 3 metres away from
flammable materials such as wood, clothing, plastic, paper, tent
cloth, etc. and keep the rear, upper and sides of the heater at
least 2.5 metres away. Store tent cloth/plastic and the like or
observe extra distance so that these materials can never come
within the stated distances. It is recommended to use fire-
resistant material for the roofing or covering.
Always place the heater on a level, stable and horizontal
surface. Never use the heater on a wooden or other flammable
surface and check regularly that the surface on which it is
placed does not get overheated; that can cause a hazard!