Installation Guide
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Before going to the USE section:
Check around area for flammables, especially
gasoline or other vapors which may ignite. The
exhaust and top of the unit will get HOT! Make sure
there are no foreign objects around the unit or have
fallen into the top.
USE
Starting
1. Turn on incoming water supply. Ensure that you
have adequate water pressure of between 20-80 PSI.
2. Turn shower nozzle to its off position
3. Turn the gas valve on the cylinder all the way open.
4. IF THE SMELL OF GAS IS DETECTED, TURN OFF
THE GAS VALVE IMMEDIATELY!!!! DO NOT TOUCH
THE “ON/OFF” SWITCH
5. Set the water regulator knob on the face of the unit
to its highest setting - All the way to the left.
6. Set the gas regulator knob on the face of the unit to
the half way mark.
7. Turn the “ON/OFF” switch on the bottom of the unit
to “ON” (the ON/OFF switch uses the international
standard of “I” for ON and “0” for OFF).
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e. A wire has become disconnected inside the unit during
shipping. Make sure the gas is OFF and the switch is in the
OFF position. The front cover is held by four screws, two top,
two bottom. The knobs pull off. All the wiring is done with
push together plastic connectors. They are all visible without
further dismantling of the unit. It should be obvious when a
wire has become disconnected.
NOTE: Before attempting to remove the cover, call
technical support at 866.356.1992
f. It is possible that some debris or epoxy might have entered
the water regulator. Check to see if the filter screen on the
water inlet is clear of debris. You can also reverse the
hookup by taking your water source and hooking it up to the
water outlet side and back flushing the system.
Propane gas cylinders sometimes are contaminated with air,
especially new tanks upon their first filling. Cycle the unit on and
off by using the shower head switch several times (5) to purge the
air from the gas
Should a unit fail to light or stay lit after 10 cycles, Call
technical support at
866.356.1992
Unit starts and then shuts off:
a. The unit requires a minimum of about 2 liters per minute and a
minimum of about 25 PSI* Note, water pressure is at the lower
end of operating parameters. You will need a sustained water
pressure of approximately 40-60 PSI for adequate use if you are
using a 12/18/120 volt pump. See adjustment in previous section.
b. High wind
c. Out of, or low on gas. Propane gas cylinders sometimes are
contaminated with air, especially new tanks upon their first filling.
Cycle the unit on and off by using the shower head switch several
times (5) to purge the air from the gas.