7105986OWNER’S MANUALFor more information, visit www.desatech.comWARNING: Never install theheater• in a bedroom or bathroom• in a recreational vehicle• where curtains, furniture,clothing, or other flammableobjects are less than 42 inchesfrom the front, top, or sides ofthe heater• in high traffic areas• in windy or drafty areasINSTALLATIONWARNING: A qualified ser-vice person must install heater.Follow all local codes.CAUTION: This heater createswarm air currents. These currentsmove heat to wall surfaces next toheater. Installing heater next tovinyl or cloth wall coverings oroperating heater where impurities(such as tobacco smoke, aromaticcandles, cleaning fluids, oil orkerosene lamps, etc.) in the airexist, may discolor walls.CHECK GAS TYPEUse only propane/LP gas. If your gas supplyis not propane/LP gas, do not install heater.Call dealer where you bought heater forproper type heater.IMPORTANT: Vent-free heaters add mois-ture to the air. Although this is beneficial,installing heater in rooms without enoughventilation air may cause mildew to formfrom too much moisture. See Air for Com-bustion and Ventilation, pages 4 through 6.CLEARANCES TOCOMBUSTIBLES(Vent-Free Operation Only)WARNING: Maintain the mini-mum clearances. If you can, pro-vide greater clearances fromfloor, ceiling, and adjoining sideand back walls.Carefully follow the instructions below. Thisstove is a freestanding unit designed to setdirectly on the floor. Do not place stovedirectly on carpeting, vinyl tile, or any com-bustible material other than wood. The stovemust set on a metal or wood panel extendingthe full width and depth of the appliance.NOTICE: This heater is intendedfor use as supplemental heat. Usethis heater along with your pri-mary heating system. Do not in-stall this heater as your primaryheat source. If you have a centralheating system, you may runsystem’s circulating blower whileusing heater. This will help circu-late the heat throughout thehouse. In the event of a poweroutage, you can use this heateras your primary heat source.Figure 4 - Minimum Clearance to Walls and Ceiling (Stove May Vary Depending onModel)Front ViewTop ViewSide ViewFront ofStove UnitContinued12"Minimum12"Minimum48"MinimumCeilingSide Wall Side WallBack WallSide Wall Side Wall12 "Minimum 12 "Minimum6 "Minimum6"Minimum48"MinimumCeilingFloorBack WallCornerWallWall6 "Minimum6 "MinimumIMPORTANT: You must maintain mini-mum wall and ceiling clearances duringinstallation. The minimum clearances areshown in Figure 4. Measure from outermostpoint of stove top.Minimum Wall and CeilingClearances (see Figure 4)A. Clearances from outermost point ofstove top to any combustible side wallshould not be less than 12 inches.B. Clearances from outermost point ofstove top to any combustible back wallshould not be less than 6 inches (In-cludes Corner Installations).C. Clearances from the stove top to theceiling should not be less than 48inches.