Kenmore 141.229952 User Manual

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Ignitor Battery Installation - See Fig. 6

1. Unscrew the Ignitor Cap located on the

Heater Head Assembly and remove the Con­

tact and Spring from the Ignitor Slot.

2. Place the supplied AA battery into the Ignitor

Slot with the positive pole facing outward.
See Fig. 6.

Figure 6

IGNITOR

CAP

1.5 V, BATTERY (AA size)

HEATER HEAD

ASSEMBLY

CONTACT SPRING

IGNITOR SLOT

2. Check the tank valve feature to ensure it has

proper external mating threads to fit the Hose

and Regulator Assembly provided. (Type 1
connection per ANSI Z21.58a-1998)

3. Make sure the Burner Valve is in the OFF

position.

4. Inspect the valve connection port and Regula­

tor Assembly. Remove any debris and inspect

hose for damage. Never attempt to use

damaged or plugged equipment.

5. When connecting the Hose and Regulator

Assembly to the tank valve, hand tighten nut

clockwise to a full stop. Do Not use a

wrench to tighten because it could damage

the Quick Coupling Nut and result in a

hazardous condition.

3. Place the Spring over the AA battery, then

place the Contact on top of the Spring.
Screw the Ignitor Cap back onto the Heater

Head Assembly. See Fig. 6.

Connecting A Liquid Propane Gas (LP gas)

Tank To Your Patio Heater

1. Raise LP Tank Cover and unhook the safety

chain. Place your filled gas tank on the
Weighted Base. Hang the Safety Chain on
the Hooks of both Legs using the chain links
which hold your tank most securely. See Fig.

7. Make sure the LP gas tank valve is in the

full OFF position. (Turn clockwise to close.)

NOTE: When connecting the LP gas tank,

position the tank so its Hose and Regulator does
not interfere or rub against the Tank Cover which

will be raised and lowered often, possibly causing
damage to the hose.

Figure 7

TYPE 1 TANK
CONNECTION DEVICE

CAUTION: When the patio heater is not in use,

the gas must be turned off at the supply tank.

6. Open the tank valve fully (counterclockwise).

Use a soapy water solution to check all

connections for leaks before attempting to

use your patio heater. If bubbles appear in the

soap solution the connections are not properly
sealed. Check each fitting and tighten or repair
as necessary.

If you have a gas leak that cannot be repaired

by tightening, turn off the gas at the source,

disconnect fuel line from your patio heater and
call 1-800-4-MY-HOME® or your gas supplier for

repair assistance.

Disconnecting A Liquid Propane Gas (LP gas)

Tank From Your Patio Heater

1. Turn the Burner Valve and LP gas tank valve

to the full OFF position. (Turn clockwise to
close.)

2. Detach the Hose and Regulator Assembly

from the LP gas tank valve by turning the

Quick Coupling Nut counterclockwise.

Congratulations

Your Kenmore Patio Heater is now ready for

use. Before the first use and at the begin­
ning of each season (and whenever the LP

gas tank has been changed):

1. Read all safety, lighting and operating

instructions.

2. Check Gas Valve Orifices, Burner Tubes

and Burner Ports for any obstructions.

3. Perform Gas Leak Check according to

instructions found on page 13 of this
manual.

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