Mr Heater Electric Heater MH9BX User Manual

Serial numbers on back cover.  
Model #  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
AND OWNER’S MANUAL  
MH9BX  
READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY: Read and follow all instructions. Place instructions in a safe  
place for future reference. Do not allow anyone who has not read these instructions to assemble,  
light, adjust or operate the heater.  
PORTABLE PROPANE HEATER FOR RECREATIONAL AND COMMERCIAL USE  
If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion  
may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.  
WARNING:  
— Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any  
other appliance.  
— An LP cylinder not connected for use shall not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other  
appliance.  
— WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS  
Do not try to light appliance.  
Shut off gas to appliance.  
— Service must be performed by a qualified service agency.  
Adequate combustion and ventilation air must be provided. Refer to page 3.  
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partments, burner and circulating air passageways of  
the appliance must be kept clean, see MAINTENANCE.  
• Get everyone out of the building and away from the  
area immediately.  
• Close all propane (LP) gas tank or cylinder fuel supply  
valves, or the main fuel supply valve located at the  
meter if you use natural gas.  
• Propane (LP) gas is heavier than air and may settle in  
low areas. When you have reason to suspect a propane  
leak, keep out of all low areas.  
• Use your neighbor’s phone and call your fuel gas  
supplier and your fire department. Do not re-enter the  
building or area.  
• Stay out of the building and away from the area until  
declared safe by the firefighters and your fuel gas  
supplier.  
• FINALLY, let the fuel gas service person and the  
firefighters check for escaped gas. Have them air out  
the building and area before you return. Properly trained  
service people must repair any leaks, check for further  
leakages, and then relight the appliance for you.  
DO NOT use this heater if any part has been under  
water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to  
inspect the heater and to replace any part of the control  
system and any gas control, which has been under wa-  
ter.  
When used without adequate combustion and ventila-  
tion air, this heater may give off excessive CARBON  
MONOXIDE, an odorless, poisonous gas.  
Some people - pregnant women, persons with heart  
or lung disease, anemia, those under the influence of  
alcohol, those at high altitudes - are more affected by  
carbon monoxide than others.  
When heater is placed on the ground, make sure the  
ground is level and keep any objects at least 24 inches  
from the front of the heater. THIS HEATER IS EQUIPPED  
WITH A TIP OVER SWITCH THAT WILL SHUT THE HEAT-  
ER OFF IF THE HEATER TIPS OVER HOWEVER, DO NOT  
LEAVE HEATER UNATTENDED OR WHERE CHILDREN  
MAY CAUSE THE HEATER TO TIP OVER. NEVER OPERATE  
THE HEATER WHILE SLEEPING!  
OdOr Fading ‑ nO OdOr detected  
• Some people cannot smell well. Some people cannot  
smell the odor of the man-made chemical added to  
propane (LP) or natural gas. You must determine if you  
can smell the odorant in these fuel gases.  
• Learn to recognize the odor of propane (LP) gas and  
natural gas. Local propane (LP) gas dealers will be more  
than happy to give you a scratch and sniff pamphlet.  
Use it to become familiar with the fuel gas odor.  
• Smoking can decrease your ability to smell. Being  
around an odor for a period of time can affect your  
sensitivity to that particular odor. Odors present in  
animal confinement buildings can mask fuel gas odor.  
the odorant in propane (lp) gas and natural gas  
is colorless and the intensity of its odor can fade  
under some circumstances.  
OdOr Fade warning  
warning  
asphyxiation Hazard  
• Do not use in unventilated areas.  
• The flow of combustion and ventilation air must  
not be obstructed.  
• Proper ventilation air must be provided to  
support the combustion air requirements of the  
heater being used.  
• Refer to the specification section of the heater’s  
manual, heater dataplate, or contact the factory  
to determine combustion air ventilation  
requirements of the heater.  
• If there is an underground leak, the movement of gas  
through the soil can filter the odorant.  
• Propane (LP) gas odor may differ in intensity at different  
levels. Since Propane (LP) gas is heavier than air, there  
may be more odor at lower levels.  
• Always be sensitive to the slightest gas odor. If you  
continue to detect any gas odor, no matter how small,  
treat it as a serious leak. Immediately go into action as  
discussed previously.  
• Lack of proper ventilation air will lead to  
improper combustion.  
• Improper combustion can lead to carbon  
monoxide poisoning leading to serious injury or  
death. Symptom of carbon monoxide poisoning  
can include headaches, dizziness and difficulty  
in breathing.  
attentiOn ‑ critical pOints tO  
reMeMBer!  
• Propane (LP) gas has a distinctive odor. Learn to  
recognize these odors. (Reference Fuel Gas Odor and  
Odor Fading sections above.  
• Even If you are not property trained in the service and  
repair of the heater, ALWAYS be consciously aware of  
the odors of propane (LP) gas and natural gas.  
• If you have not been properly trained in repair and  
service of propane (LP) gas then do not attempt to  
light heater, perform service or repairs, or make any  
adjustments to the heater on the propane (LP) gas fuel  
system.  
Fuel gas OdOr  
lp gas and natural gas have man‑made odorants  
added specically for detection of fuel gas leaks.  
if a gas leak occurs you should be able to smell the  
fuel gas. since propane (lp) is heavier than air you  
should smell for the gas odor low to the floor. anY  
gas OdOr is YOur signal tO gO intO iMMediate  
actiOn!  
• Do not take any action that could ignite the fuel gas.  
Do not operate any electrical switches. Do not pull  
any power supply or extension cords. Do not light  
matches or any other source of flame. Do not use your  
telephone.  
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propane cylinder. Do not use if head of cylinder is damaged,  
punctured or deteriorated.  
• A periodic sniff test around the heater or at the heater’s  
joints; i.e. hose, connections, etc., is a good safety  
practice under any conditions. If you smell even a small  
amount of gas, CONTACT YOUR FUEL GAS SUPPLIER  
IMMEDIATELY. DO NOT WAIT!  
ALWAYS ATTACH OR DETACH CYLINDER OUTDOORS AWAY FROM  
FLAMES, OTHER IGNITION SOURCES, AND ONLY WHEN HEATER  
IS COOL TO TOUCH. NEVER SMOKE WHEN ATTACHING OR  
REMOVING PROPANE CYLINDER OR MAKING REMOTE CONNEC-  
TIONS!  
general inFOrMatiOn:  
Use only LP-gas  
cylinders marked in  
accordance with the  
U.S. Dept. of Trans-  
portation (DOT).  
This heater is safe for indoor use in small recreational  
enclosures having means for providing combustion air  
and ventilation, such as enclosed porches, cabins, fishing  
huts, trailers, tent trailers, tents, truck caps and vans.  
It may be used for emergency indoor heating when  
connected to a disposable 1-lb. propane cylinder and  
for indoor use in commercial enclosures, having means  
for providing combustion air and ventilation, such as  
construction trailers or temporary work enclosures.  
Use only 16.4 oz.  
(1 lb.) disposable  
cylinders that mate  
with No. 600 valve  
connection.  
Heater and attached  
cylinder must be in  
an upright position  
note: The heater can be used outdoors, but may experi-  
ence nuisance shutoffs due to certain wind conditions.  
during operation.  
Figure 1: “Off” position.  
When the heater is cold or at room temperature, it will  
take a few minutes for the burner tile to turn bright or-  
ange. This is normal and the heater is working properly.  
If burner tile is visibly flaming, turn heater off and call a  
qualified service technician.  
Make sure four-po-  
sition Control Knob  
is in “OFF” position;  
see Figure 1.  
• Swivel regulator out-  
ward for easy tank  
installation. Screw 1  
lb. disposable LP-gas  
supply cylinder clock-  
wise (from bottom)  
into portable heater  
until hand-tight; see  
Figure 2.  
When the unit is lit, there should be about a quarter  
inch (1/4”) border around the tile that will not turn  
bright orange. This is normal.  
When operating the heater for the first time, the top  
area of the reflector may discolor. This is also normal  
and is no reason for concern.  
• The protective grill on the front of this heater is coated  
with a special high-temperature resistant paint. When  
the heater is used for the first time, the grill may give  
off noticeable smoke or fumes. This is normal and will  
not occur during subsequent uses. The fumes are not  
harmful.  
Check cylinder con-  
nection for leaks  
with soapy water at  
the threaded con-  
nection under the  
domed plastic cover  
where the cylinder  
screws into the regu-  
lator. SEE  
Figure 2: Attach fuel tank  
When operating the heater at altitudes over 7,000 FT.  
above sea level, the unit may not burn as bright as in  
lower altitudes. This is normal. At higher altitudes, the  
heater may shut-off. If this happens, provide fresh air,  
wait 5 minutes and re-light. Due to local atmospheric  
conditions heater may not re-light.  
WARNING! ON  
Operating time will vary depending on the heater set-  
ting and the supply cylinder size. Up to 3 to 6 hours  
on a 1 lb. cylinder. Up to 48 to 110 hours on a 20 lb.  
cylinder (based on “HI” and “LO” settings).  
DOMED PLASTIC  
COVER.  
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Turn Control Knob  
counterclockwise to  
“PILOT” position and  
depress to light; see  
Figure 3.  
When moving heater when lit or bumping heater setting  
it down, tip over switch may shut off heater. If this hap-  
pens, re-light.  
Figure 3: Ignition  
Due to natural operation of small tanks, condensation  
If heater does not light, hold down for approximately 30  
seconds; release and depress again. Repeat until pilot  
lights.  
may build up on tank and drip on surface under heater.  
ligHting / Operating instructiOns  
FOr use witH dispOsaBle 1 lB. prOpane  
After pilot lights, hold down for 30 -60 seconds and  
then release knob. Knob should return to fully extended  
position; see Figure 4. To operate heater slightly depress  
knob and gently turn to lock in the “HI” position to light  
cYlinders:  
warning: Always inspect propane cylinder and heater pro-  
pane connections for damage, dirt, and debris before attaching  
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burner tile. Leave on  
“HI” position until  
burner tile turns  
bright orange.  
Screw hose connector into regulator on heater and  
screw connector on other end of hose into LP-gas supply  
cylinder valve. Tighten all hose connections.  
• Mr. Heater strongly recommends using disposable fuel  
filter F273699 to trap any oil substances when connect-  
ed to a remote cylinder that can make heater inoper-  
able.  
After burner tile has  
turned bright orange,  
adjust heat output by  
turning Control Knob  
to desired position  
Open valve at LP-gas supply cylinder.  
Check all hose connections for leaks with soapy water at  
the threaded connection under the domed plastic cover  
where the hose connector screws into the regulator and  
at LP-gas supply cylinder. SEE WARNING!  
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(“LO” or “HI” setting)  
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Turn Control Knob counterclockwise to “PILOT” position  
and depress to light; see Figure 3. This may take longer  
to purge air from the supply hose depending on the  
length of the hose being used.  
Figure 4: Release knob.  
warning:  
DO NOT OPERATE HEATER UNLESS CONTROL KNOB IS  
LOCKED IN A POSITION MARKED “HI”, “LO” or “PILOT”.  
NEVER SET CONTROL KNOB BETWEEN LOCKED POSI-  
TIONS. POOR COMBUSTION AND HIGHER LEVELS OF  
CARBON MONOXIDE MAY RESULT.  
If pilot does not light, hold down for approximately 30  
seconds; release and depress again. Repeat until pilot  
lights.  
After pilot lights, hold down for 30 -60 seconds and  
then release knob. Knob should return to fully extended  
position; see Figure 4. The pilot should remain lit. To  
operate heater slightly depress knob and gently turn to  
lock in the “HI” position to light burner tile. Leave on  
“HI” position until burner tile turns bright orange.  
To shut off heater, slightly push down and turn Control  
Knob clockwise to “OFF” position.  
cautiOn: After turning heater off, wire guard will  
remain hot. Allow to thoroughly cool before storing.  
After burner tile has turned bright orange, adjust heat  
output by turning Control Knob to desired position  
(“LO” or “HI” setting).  
Do not operate, store or remove cylinder near flam-  
mable items or ignition sources.  
• LP-GAS CYLINDERS MUST BE DISCONNECTED FROM  
HEATER WHEN NOT IN USE!  
caution: Do not try to adjust heating levels by using the  
propane tank shut off valve.  
ligHting / Operating instructiOns FOr  
use witH HOse cOnnected tO a reMOte  
cYlinder, MaXiMuM siZe 20 lBs:  
warning:  
DO NOT OPERATE HEATER UNLESS CONTROL KNOB IS  
LOCKED IN A POSITION MARKED “HI”, “LO” or “PILOT”.  
NEVER SET CONTROL KNOB BETWEEN LOCKED POSI-  
TIONS. POOR COMBUSTION AND HIGHER LEVELS OF  
CARBON MONOXIDE MAY RESULT.  
This Heater may be used in a recreational enclosure or  
temporary construction work enclosure with a remote  
refillable propane cylinder ONLY when the cylinder is  
located outdoors and the Heater is used with Mr. Heater  
Hose No. F273701, F273702 or F272702 and fuel filter  
F273699. Fuel filter must be replaced annually. (NOTE:  
Do not operate without the fuel filter as fuel contamina-  
tion may damage the heater.) Or use green F273704  
Buddy series hose. Fuel filter not required.  
to shut off heater, shut off propane at supply tank,  
allow heater to use‑up propane in supply line un‑  
til heater shuts off, then slightly push down and  
turn control Knob clockwise to “OFF” position.  
cautiOn: After turning heater off, wire guard will  
danger: NEVER bring a refillable propane cylinder  
indoors. A fire or explosion can occur causing property  
damage, serious injury or death!  
remain hot. Allow to thoroughly cool before storing.  
When not in use, the gas must be turned off at the  
LP-gas supply cylinder. As stated before allow heater  
to use up propane in supply line until heater shuts off.  
When the LP-gas supply cylinder is not disconnected  
from the heater, the heater and the cylinder must be  
stored outdoors, in a well ventilated space, out of reach  
of children, and must not be stored in a building, garage  
or any other enclosed area.  
Inspect the hose before each use of the heater. If there  
is excessive abrasion or wear, or the hose is cut, replace  
prior to using the heater with one of the Mr. Heater  
Hose No’s. shown above.  
The propane cylinder must include a listed overfilling  
protection device as well as a collar to protect the cylin-  
der valve.  
Indoor storage of the heater is permissible only if the  
cylinder is disconnected and removed from the heater.  
Cylinders must be stored outdoors out of the reach of  
children and must not be stored in a building, garage or  
any other enclosed area.  
Heater must be in an upright position during operation.  
Make sure four-position Control Knob is in “OFF” posi-  
tion; see Figure 1, at left.  
Swivel regulator outward for easy hose installation.  
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assembly venturi with (2) two screws.  
Maintenance:  
Always keep the heater area clear and free from combus-  
tible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors and  
liquids.  
8 Inspect and clean pilot (mounted to bracket) by using a  
vacuum or apply air pressure through the holes in the  
pilot indicated by the arrows in Figure 5.  
warning: Never use needles, wires, or similar cylin-  
drical objects to clean the pilot to avoid damaging the  
calibrated orifice that controls the gas flow.  
Keep the vent areas (slots in the bottom and the top at the  
front and rear of  
heater) clear at all  
times.  
9 Apply air pressure (max. 30 psi.) into ceramic tile of  
burner assembly and the venturi tube (ref. item #17) to  
remove dust, lint or spider webs.  
Visually inspect the  
pilot flame and  
10 Reassemble main burner orifice holder onto the burner  
assembly.  
burner periodically  
during use. The  
pilot flame should  
be blue in color  
(not yellow) and  
11 Reinstall burner assembly into the heater housing.  
12 Reinstall fuel line and check for leaks.  
13 Install heater back cover.  
will extend beyond  
the thermocouple.  
The flame will surround the thermocouple just below the  
tip, see Figure 5.  
Figure 5  
trOuBlesHOOting inFOrMatiOn:  
If Spark electrode does not produce spark.  
CHECK  
• Spark electrode broken – replace ODS (Oxygen Depletion  
Sensor).  
A slight yellow flame may occur where the pilot flame  
and main burner flame meet. The burner should be bright  
orange (with a slight blue color around the border, a red-  
orange haze that is visible on the ceramic tile is acceptable)  
and without a noticeable flame. A blue flame that rolls out  
at the top of the ceramic tile indicates an accumulation of  
dust, lint or spider webs inside the casing assembly and  
main burner assembly. If the pilot is yellow or the burner  
has a noticeable flame, cleaning may be required. Use the  
following procedure to inspect the casing assembly and  
main burner assembly.  
• Igniter wire may not be attached to spark electrode.  
• Igniter wire damaged – replace.  
• Piezo igniter defective – replace control valve.  
If Spark electrode produces spark but pilot does not light.  
CHECK  
• No gas to heater – install disposable cylinder or connect  
hose and filter where required and turn on valve at remote  
cylinder.  
• “PILOT” position not properly aligned – turn gas control  
knob to “PILOT” position and depress.  
• Pilot is blocked from spider web or dirt – clean pilot, see  
MAINTENANCE.  
If Pilot flame does not stay lit when knob is released.  
CHECK  
It is necessary to periodically check the burner orifice and  
burner venturi tube to make sure they are clear of insects/  
nests or spider webs that may accumulate over time. A  
clogged tube can lead to a fire.  
• Control knob in “PILOT” position not completely depressed  
or held in long enough to purge air from lines.  
• Pilot flame not surrounding thermocouple – clean pilot, see  
1 Allow heater to thoroughly cool before performing any  
maintenance.  
MAINTENANCE.  
• Pilot Assembly defective – replace.  
• Tip switch wires disconnected – connect.  
If Main burner does not ignite.  
CHECK  
• Main burner orifice is blocked – clean burner, see MAINTE-  
NANCE.  
If Heater keeps shutting “OFF” during normal operation.  
CHECK  
2 Remove disposable 1 lb. cylinder from heater or turn  
OFF gas supply at remote cylinder valve, and disconnect  
hose from heater.  
3 Remove (4) four screws that secure the rear cover to the  
Heater.  
4 Pivot cover outward from bottom. Release from 2 top  
clips. Set aside.  
• Pilot is blocked – clean pilot, see MAINTENANCE.  
• Provide minimum fresh air opening of 9 square inches  
(example 3” x 3” opening).  
5 Remove (4) four burner retaining screws and fuel line  
from burner assembly. Remove burner assembly from  
back of housing.  
• Tip over switch activated from bumping heater. Re-light.  
• Regulator defective - Replace regulator.  
6 Inspect interior of housing for accumulation of dust, lint  
or spider webs. If necessary, clean interior housing with  
a vacuum cleaner or apply air pressure. Do not damage  
any components within the housing assembly when you  
are cleaning.  
• Internal contamination - Replace control valve and regulator.  
• Call Technical Services for additional information.  
7 Inspect and clean main burner orifice (threaded into  
orifice holder). Orifice holder is attached to the burner  
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5
2
4
9
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10  
11  
8
12  
13  
accessOries:  
ITEM # descriptiOn  
16  
18  
F273701 5 ft. PROPANE HOSE ASSEMBLY  
(Swivel 1”-20 Male Throwaway  
Cyl. Thd. X P.O.L. w/Handwheel)  
(Recommended use with fuel  
filter.)  
14  
25  
F273702 12 ft. PROPANE HOSE ASSEMBLY  
(Swivel 1”-20 Male Throwaway  
Cyl. Thd. X P.O.L. w/Handwheel)  
(Recommended use with fuel  
filter.)  
15  
17  
21  
F272702 12 ft. PROPANE HOSE ASSEMBLY  
(Swivel 1”-20 Male Throwaway  
Cyl. Thd. X P.O.L. w/Handwheel)  
(Recommended use with fuel  
filter.)  
19  
20  
24  
22  
F273699 Fuel Filter (Replace Annually)  
23  
F273704 10 ft. BUDDY-SERIES HOSE  
ASSEMBLY (Fuel filter not  
required)  
replaceMent parts list:  
No. Part# Description  
No. Part# Description  
No. Part# Description  
8. 32027 Brkt, Valve  
9. 32028 Heat, Shield  
1. 32017 Knob, Valve, Safety, Red  
17. 33090 Housing, Right, Plastic, Gray  
33091 Housing, Right, Plastic, Black  
32019 Knob, Valve, Safety, Green  
2. 32054 Valve, Assy, Control  
3. 32056 Tube, Burner, Main  
4. 32053 Tube, Inlet, Assy  
18. 32068 Orifice, Assy with O-Ring  
19. 32052 Orifice, Holder  
10. 32015 Handle, Back, Plastic, Gray  
32074 Handle, Back, Plastic, Black  
11. 32014 Handle, Front, Plastic, Gray  
32072 Handle, Front, Plastic, Black  
20. 32023 Floor, Panel, Metal  
21. 73403 Switch, Tipover  
5. 32051 Guard, Wire  
32061 Guard, Wire, Heavy  
12. 75198 Assy, Regulator, w/Support  
22. 32046 Brkt,ODS (Oxygen Depletion Sensor)  
23. 73404 ODS, Pilot, Assy  
6. 33092 Panel, Front, Metal, Red  
33094 Panel, Front, Metal, Yellow  
33093 Panel, Front, Metal, Green  
13. 32080 Housing, Left, Plastic, Gray  
32085 Housing, Left, Plastic, Black  
24. 32057 Tube, Pilot, Assy  
14. 32021 Reflector, Metal  
25. 32067 Magnet, Tank  
7. 75191  
Panel, Back, Metal, w/32004, Red  
15. 33088 Tile, Replacement Kit, MH9BX  
16. 32032 Burner, Assy  
75194 Panel, Back, Metal, w/32004, Yellow  
75196 Panel, Back, Metal, w/32004, Green  
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Model #  
MH9BX  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
AND OWNER’S MANUAL  
WARNING:  
USE ONLY MANUFACTURER’S REPLACEMENT PARTS. USE OF ANY OTHER PARTS  
COULD CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH. REPLACEMENT PARTS ARE ONLY AVAILABLE  
DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY AND MUST BE INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE  
AGENCY. MR. HEATER HOSES F273701, F273702 AND F272702 ARE SPECIFICALLY  
DESIGNED FOR USE WITH THIS HEATER ALONG WITH F273699 DISPOSABLE FUEL  
FILTER (REPLACE ANNUALLY) OR HOSE F273704 (FILTER NOT REQUIRED). USE OF  
OTHER HOSES MAY CAUSE THE HEATER TO BECOME INOPERABLE.  
PARTS ORDERING INFORMATION:  
PURCHASING: Accessories may be purchased at any Mr. Heater local dealer or  
direct from the factory  
Heaters with  
Starting Serial#  
FOR INFORMATION REGARDING SERVICE  
MHC-320000000001  
MHC-320100000001  
MHC-320200000001  
MHC-320400000001  
MHC-320600000001  
Please call Toll-Free 800-251-0001  
Please include the model number, date of purchase, and description of problem in  
all communication.  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
Mr. Heater, Inc. warrants its heaters and accessories to be free from defects in  
material and workmanship for a period of 1 year from date of purchase. Mr. Heater,  
Inc. will repair or replace this product free of charge if it has been proven to be  
defective within the 1-year period, and is returned at customer expense with proof  
of purchase to Mr. Heater, Inc. within the warranty period.  
Mr. Heater, Inc. reserves the right to make changes at any time, without notice or  
obligation, in colors, speci¯cations, accessories, materials and models.  
MR. HEATER, INC., 4560 W. 160TH ST., CLEVELAND, OHIO 44135 • 800-251-0001  
Mr. Heater and Portable Buddy are registered trademarks of Enerco Group, Inc.  
© 2009, Enerco/Mr. Heater. All rights reserved  
CSA 4.98  
U.S.  
03/09 32030  
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