1. Carefully read the instruction manual of the product, do not cover any items on the surface of the gas heater, and do not use the gas heater upside down.
2. The gas heater should be placed in a place that is not easy to touch, such as a corner or against a wall, the back is about 20 cm away from the wall, and away from combustibles.
3. The room where the gas heater is used should have certain thermal insulation conditions, and there should be no excessive ventilation openings; it is not advisable to open doors and windows during use to avoid excessive heat loss.
4. Do not let water and other liquids fall on the gas heater, otherwise it will cause damage to the heating element, short circuit and leakage.
5. The air inlet and exhaust port of the convection gas heater are strictly prohibited from being blocked by debris, and there should be enough space in front of the gas heater to facilitate the smooth air and enhance the convection effect.
6. The power plug of the gas heater should be inserted into the socket when it is in use, and remember to pull it out when not in use or when going out.
7. Radiant heaters, such as infrared quartz tube gas heaters, infrared halogen tube gas heaters and infrared reflective gas heaters (also known as small suns), usually have a reflector, which is easy to accumulate dust after a period of use and dirt will affect the heating effect. If this happens, as long as the dirt on the reflector is removed according to the requirements of the product instruction manual, the gas heater can resume normal operation.
The precautions for the use of gas heaters are introduced here first, hoping to help you use gas heaters better and safely.