DCS PHFS-DW-SS, PHFS-DW-BK, PHFS-DWWT, PHFS-DW-BL, PHFS-DW-GN, PHFS-DW-BZ Patio Heater User Manual


 
Storage And Insect Warning
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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:
1) The smell of gas in conjunction with extreme yellow tipping of burner.
2) The heater does not reach temperature.
3) The heater glow is excessively uneven.
4) The burner makes popping noises.
If blockage exists, clean the burner immediately (see page 14).
CLEANING:
Cleaning must be done when the heater is COLD.Your heater will last longer if maintained properly.
It is important that the flow or combustion air must never be obstructed. Orifices and air openings
must be kept free of dirt and spiderwebs.
NEVER use a cleaning agent which is flammable or
corrosive.
DCS recommends on painted models that the heater body components; below the stainless steel
burner head (post, door, and cabinet base) are periodically protected with a coat of automobile wax. If
repainting is necessary, paint only the post/base assembly. Do not paint the safety valve cylinder, valve
panel or instruction plate.
The ports of the burner head must remain clear so that the gas flow is unrestricted. The air inlet of
the venturi tube must also be kept clear for combustion air supply. If the heater is not performing
properly it may be necessary to clean the burner. See the next section for burner removal.