Procom ML300TGA User Manual

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IMPORTANT
SAFETY  INFORMATION
Keep  the  appliance  area  clear
a n d     f r e e     f r o m     c o m b u s t i b l e
materials, gasoline, and  other
flammable  vapors  and  liquids.
1.   This   appliance   is  only  for  use
      with   the  type  of  gas  indicated
      on  the  rating  plate. This
      appliance  is  not  convertible  for
      use  with  other  gases.
2.   Do  not  place  propane/LP
      supply  tank(s)  inside  any
      structure. Locate  propane/LP
      supply  tank(s)  outside.
3.   If  you  smell  gas
   
Shut  off  gas  supply.
   
Do  not  try  to  light  any  appliance.
   
Do  not  touch  any  electrical  switch;
       do  not  use  any  phone  in  your
       building.
   
Immediately  call  your  gas  supplier
       from a neighbor’s  phone.  Follow
       the  gas supplier’s  instructions.
   
If  you  cannot  reach  your  gas
      supplier,  call  the  fire  department.
4.   This  heater  shall  not  be
      installed  in  a  bathroom  or
      bedroom.
5.   This  heater  needs  fresh,
      outside  air  ventilation  to run
      properly. This  heater  has  an
      Oxygen  Depletion  Sensor
      (ODS) safety  shutoff  system.
      The  ODS  shuts  down  the
      heater  if  not  enough  fresh  air
      is  available. See  Fresh  Air  for
      Combustion  and  Ventilation
      pages  4  and  5.
6.   Keep  all  air  openings  in  front
      and  bottom  of  heater clear
      and  free  of  debris. This  will
      insure  enough  air  for  proper
      combustion
7.   If  heater  shuts  off. Do  not
      relight  until  you  provide  fresh,
      outside  air. If  heater keeps
      shutting  off, have  it  serviced.
8.   Do  not  run  heater
WARNINGS
            
I M P O R TA N T:    R e a d     t h i s
owner’s  manual  carefully  and
c o m p l e t e l y     b e f o r e   t r y i n g     t o
assemble, operate, or  service
this  heater. Improper  use  of
this  heater  can  cause  serious
injury  or  death  from  burns,
f i r e ,     e x p l o s i o n ,     e l e c t r i c a l
shock,  and  carbon  monoxide
poisoning.
Do  not  place  clothing  or  other
flammable  material  on  or  near
the  appliance. Never  place  any
objects  on  the  heater.
Due  to  high  temperatures,   heater
s h o u l d     b e     k e p t     o u t     o f
traffic  and  away  from  furniture
and  draperies.
S u r f a c e     o f     h e a t e r     b e c o m e s
very  hot  when  running  heater.
Keep  children  and  adults  away
from  hot  surface  to  avoid  burns
or  clothing  ignition.  Heater  will
remain  hot  for  a time  after  shut
down. Allow  surface  to  cool
before  touching.
C a r e f u l l y     s u p e r v i s e     y o u n g
children  when  they  are  in  the
same  room  with  heater.
Make  sure  grill  guard  is  in
place  before  running  the heater.
 9.   Turn  heater  off  before  using
       furniture   polish,  wax,  carpet
       cleaner, or  similar products.  If
       heated, the  vapors  from  these
       products  may  create  a  white
       powder  residue  within  burner
       box  or  on adjacent  walls  or
       furniture.
10.  Do  not  use  heater  if  any  part
      has been under water.Immediately
      call a qualified service   technician
      to inspect the  room heater and  to
      replace  any   part   of   the  control
      system and any gas control which
      has been  under water.
11.  Turn   off   heater  and   let   cool
       before  servicing. Only a qualified
       service person  should  service
       and  repair  heater.
12.  Operating heater above elevations
       of  4,500  feet  could  cause  pilot
       outage.
13. To  prevent  performanc  problems,
      do  not  use  propane/LP  fuel  tank
      of  less  than  100  lbs. capacity.
       
DANGER:  Carbon  monoxide
poisoning  may  lead  to  death!
Carbon   Monoxide   Poisoning.
Early  signs  of  carbon  monoxide
poisoning  resemble  the  flu with
headaches, dizziness, or  nausea
If   you  have  these  signs, the  heater
may  not  be  working  properly. Get
fresh  air  at  once!
 Have  heater
serviced. Some  people  are  more
affected  by  carbon  monoxide  than
others. These  include  pregnant
women, persons  with  heart  or  lung
disease  or  anemia, those  under   the
influence of  alcohol,  and  those
at  high  altitudes.
Propane/LP  GAS:  Propane/LP  gas
is odorless. An  odor-making  agent  is
added  to  propane/LP  gas.  The  odor
helps   you  detect  a  propane/LP  gas
leak .   However,   the  odor  added   to
propane/LP gas can fade. Propane/LP
gas   may   be  present   even  though
no   odor   exists.
Make certain you read and understand
all   warnings.  Keep  this  manual  for
reference.  It  is  your  guide  t o   safe
and  proper operation  of  this  heater.
 
         WARNING:  Do  not  use  any
accessory  not  approved  for
use  with  this  heater.
       
WARNING:    Any  change  to
this  heater  or  its  controls  can
be  dangerous.
  
  where  flammable  liquids  or  vapors
       are  used  or  stored
State of Massachusetts: 
The
installation must be made by a li-
censed plumber or gas fitter in the
Commonwealth of  Massachusetts.
In the state of Massachusetts,
unvented  propane or nature gas-fired
space heaters shall be prohibited in
bedrooms and
bathrooms.
copy of 527 CMR 30 upon sale of  the
unit.
Sellers of unvented propane or natural
gas-fired supplemental room heaters
shall provide to each purchaser a
  
  under  dusty  conditions