Follow the procedure below:
1 Turn the knurled wick adjustment knob
apply more pressure you may turn it slightly further; however, it will
automatically return to the start position. When you have set the wick to its
highest position, this action will automatically activate the safety device.
When you have ignited the heater and it shuts off again shortly after, the batteries
need to be replaced. It is best to use new alkaline batteries (4x D-size).
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If the heater has been used only a few times and the wick adjustment knob is
not locked, first turn the wick adjustment knob (Fig. M) completely left, before
putting the wick in the highest position for ignition (Section C).
After having ignited the heater, always check whether the combustion
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chamber
is level, by sliding it slightly to the left and the right by combustion
chamber handle ¿ (Fig. E). This should be a smooth movement. If the combustion
chamber is not level, this will cause smoke and soot to develop.
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BURNING OF THE HEATER
After you have ignited the heater, it will take 30 minutes before you can check
whether the heater is burning well. Too high a flame may cause smoke and
soot, whereas too low a flame causes smells (Fig. R). Adjust by the knurled wick
adjustment knob
Burning that is too low may be caused by:
¼ insufficient fuel
¼ poor fuel quality
¼ insufficient ventilation
¼ wastage of the wick (contact your dealer or replace the wick, refer to section L)
When there is insufficient ventilation in the room, the heater shuts off automatically.
After improving the ventilation of the room (e.g. by opening a door or window a
little more), the heater can be ignited again.
This heater is equipped with a safety mechanism which switches off the heater when
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the removable fuel tank is taken out of its compartment (Fig. G). To re-ignite the
heater, place the removable fuel tank back in the heater and follow the instructions
as described in Section C.
until becoming an appropriate flame (Fig. S).
(fill the tank)
(contact your dealer)
(put window or door ajar)
clockwise to its stop (Fig. L). If you
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