Blue Rhino 62100 Patio Heater User Manual


 
Outdoor Patio Heater Model No. 62100, 62900, 82300, 82300C, GWT501A & GWT801B Contact 1.800.762.1142 for assistance. Do not return to place of purchase.
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2. Turn off gas at LP gas tank, or unscrew 14.1 oz or 16.4 oz LP gas tank.
3. Remove access panel.
4. Unscrew gas line from regulator.
5. Close access panel.
Note: After use, some discoloration of the emitter screen is normal.
Cleaning and Care
Notices
1. Abrasive cleaners will damage this product.
2. Never use oven cleaner to clean any part of heater.
3. Do not clean any heater part in a self cleaning oven. The extreme heat will damage
the finish.
4. More frequent cleaning may be required as necessary. It is imperative that control
compartment, burners and circulating air passageways of the heater be kept clean.
5. Spiders and insects can create a dangerous condition that may damage heater or
make it unsafe. Keep burner area clean of all spiders, webs, or insects. Clean burner
holes by using a heavy-duty pipe cleaner. Compressed air may help clear away
smaller particles.
6. Inspect heater before each use.
7. Have heater inspected annually and repairs should be made by a qualified service
person.
8. Check heater immediately if any of the following conditions exist:
a. The smell of gas in conjunction with extreme yellow tipping of burner flames.
b. Heater does not reach proper temperature.
Note: At temperatures less than 40ºF, heat output will be reduced.
c. Heater’s glow is excessively uneven
d. Burner makes popping noises during use.
Note: A slight pop is normal when burner is extinguished.
9. Carbon deposits may create a fire hazard. Keep dome and emitter clean at all times.
10. Do not clean heater with combustible or corrosive cleaners. Use warm, soapy water.
11. Do not paint engine, engine access panel or dome.
12. This heater should be thoroughly cleaned on a regular basis.
13. After a period of storage and/or non use, check for leaks, burner obstructions and
inspect for any abrasion, wear, cuts to the hose.
Cleaning Surfaces
1. Wipe surfaces clean with mild dishwashing detergent or baking soda.
2. For stubborn surfaces use a citrus based degreaser and a nylon scrubbing brush.
3. Rinse clean with water.
Note: While cleaning your unit, be sure to keep the area around the burner and pilot assembly
dry at all times. Do not submerge the control valve assembly. If the gas control is submerged
in water, do NOT use it. It must be replaced.
Maintenance
To enjoy years of outstanding performance from your heater, make sure you perform the
following maintenance activities on a regular basis:
1. Keep exterior surfaces clean.
2. Air flow must be unobstructed. Keep controls, burner, and circulating air passageways clean.
Signs of possible blockage include:
Gas odor with extreme yellow tipping of flame.
Heater does NOT reach the desired temperature.
Heater glow is excessively uneven.
Heater makes popping noises.
Note: In a salt-air environment (such as near an ocean), corrosion occurs more quickly than
normal. Frequently check for corroded areas and repair them promptly.
TIP: Use high-quality automobile wax to help maintain the appearance of your heater. Apply to
exterior surfaces from the pole down. Do not apply to emitter screen or domes.
Before Turning Gas Supply “ON”
WARNING: Your heater was designed and approved for OUTDOOR USE
ONLY. DO NOT use it inside a building, garage, or any other enclosed area.
WARNING: Make sure surrounding areas are free of combustible
materials, gasoline, and other flammable vapors or liquids.
1. Ensure that there is no obstruction to air ventilation.
2. Be sure all gas connections are tight and there are no leaks.
3. Be sure the access panel is clear of debris.
4. Be sure any component removed during assembly or servicing is replaced and fastened
prior to starting.
Before Lighting
1. Heater should be thoroughly inspected before each use, and by a qualified service person at
least annually.
2. If relighting a hot heater, always wait at least 5 minutes for gas to dissipate.
Lighting
1. Turn control knob to “OFF” position. (Figure 11)
2. Connect LP gas tank.
3. If using an 20 lb LP gas tank, turn LP gas tank valve
“OPEN”.
4. Push in control knob and rotate to “ON/HIGH”
position. This will activate the built-in ignitor and
light the burner. If necessary, keep depressing and
rotating knob until burner lights. (Figure 12)
5. Once burner is lit, hold control knob in for at least 30
seconds and release.
6. If burner does not stay lit, turn to “OFF” position and
wait 5 minutes and repeat steps 2 and 3.
7. If ignitor does not light burner, use a lit match
positioned against the bottom of emitter screen at
burner location, and repeat steps 2 and 3.
(Figure 13)
8. Once burner is lit, rotate knob to desired heating
level.
If you experience any ignition problem, turn off the
heater and gas supply, and consult “Troubleshooting”.
Caution: Avoid inhaling fumes emitted from
the heater’s first use. Smoke and odor from
the burning of oils used in manufacturing will
appear. Both smoke and odor will dissipate
after approximately 30 minutes. The heater
should NOT produce thick black smoke.
Note: The burner may be noisy when initially turned on.
To eliminate excessive noise from the burner, turn the
control knob to the “LOW” position. Then, turn the knob
to the level of heat desired.
When heater is “ON”:
1. Emitter screen will become bright red due to intense
heat. The color is more visible at night.
2. Burner will display tongues of blue flame. These
flames should not be yellow or produce thick black
smoke, indicating an obstruction of airflow through
the burners.
3. If yellow flame is detected, turn off heater and gas
supply and consult “Troubleshooting”.
4. Visually check burner flames at each use and make sure flame height matches illustration.
(Figure 14)
Re-lighting
Note: For your safety, control knob cannot be turned on without first depressing control knob in
off position and then rotating to on.
1. Turn gas control knob to off.
3. Repeat the “Lighting” steps 2 and 3.
Turning Off
1. Rotate gas control knob to off position. Normally, burner will make a slight popping sound
when extinguished.
Operating Instructions (continued)
Figure 11
OFF
ON
HIGH
LOW
Figure 12
OFF
ON
HIGH
LOW
Figure 13
Figure 14