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Coleman 513A708 - Lighting the Heater

Coleman 513A708
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3
To
Light
Model
512A708
1.
ALWAYS
LIGHT
HEATER OUTDOORS IN AN
OPEN
AREA.
Starter
flame
will
burn approximately
2-3 feet
under
normal
lighting
conditions.
2. Open canopy
(Fig. 1)
and remove
snuffer
from
heater
head (Fig.
4).
3. Hold
heater upside down until
a 2" diameter
spot
of
fuel appears. (Fig.
5) In temperature below freezing
spot should be
3" to 4"
4.
Turn heater right
side up
and
with
canopy open
light
fuel spot. (Fig.
6)
5.
Allow
starter flame to burn
until
flame
completely
goes out.
6.
Close
canopy. Heater should
reach maximum
output
in
15-20
minutes,
slightly
longer for
new
heater.
With
new
heater
there
may
be
slight
odor of
hot
paint.
7.
If no
heat
is
felt
after
15
minutes,
open
canopy
and
repeat
lighting
procedure.
CAUTION:
Never
attempt
to
repeat
lighting
procedure
until
•starter
flame
has
gone out.
Models
513A708,
515A708
1 .
ALWAYS
LIGHT
HEATER
OUTDOORS
IN
AN
OPEN
AREA.
Starter
flame
will
burn
approximately
2-3
feet
under
normal
lighting
conditions.
2 '
Open
canopy
(Fig.
1)
and
remove
snuffer
from
heater
head
(Fig.
4).
3. Set red
adjustment
lever
to
"Start"
4.
Hold
heater
upside
down
until
a
2"
diameter
spot
of
fuel
appears
on
Model
513A708
(3"
diameter
spot
on
Model
515A708).
In
temperatures
below
freezing
in-
Snuffer
Canopy
Heater
crease
diameters
of
spots
by
1"
5.
Turn
heater
right
side
up
and
with
canopy
open
light
fuel
spot.
(Fig.
6)
6.
Allow
starter
flame
to
burn
until
flame
completely
goes
out.
7.
Close
canopy.
Heater
should
reach
maximum
output
in
15-20
minutes,
slightly
longer
for
new
heater.
With
new
heater
there
may
be slight odor
of
hot
paint.
8.
If no
heat is felt after 15
minutes,
open
canopy
and repeat
lighting
procedure.
CAUTION:
Never
attempt
to
repeat
lighting
procedure
until
starter
flame
has
gone
out.
Starter
Flame
Head
(Fig.
4)
Adjustment
Lever
(Fig.
5)
(Fig.
6)

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