3.
Checking after ignition
When
the
heater ignites, move the chimney handle from side
to
side lightly
to
make sure
that
the
burner chimney is seated correctly. Failure
to
seat
the
burner correctly will cause severe smoke and
soot production. And
if
allowed
to
remain in this condition for unextended period
of
time will partially ,
clog
the burner and may seriously damage the heater.
A
WARNING:
IN
THE SAFE OPERATION
OF
THE HEATER, THE
OWNER
MUST MONITOR THE
HEATER
FOR
AT LEAST 15 MINUTES TO
BE
SURE
HEATER IS WORKING PROPĀ·
ERLY
AND AVOID ANY ABNORMAL BURNING.
ADJUSTING WICK DURING OPERATION
If
the flame rises too high partially or
red
heat spreads unevenly 15-20 minutes after
the
heater has
been ignited, shake the chimney
handle from side
to
side
two
or three times.
CAUTION:
USE
CARE TO
MOVE
THE CHIMNEY HANDLE WHICH IS HEATED WHILE THE HEATER IS
IN
OPERATION.
If
the flame continues
to
rise
too
high, adjust the
wick
by raising the
wick
control lever slowly.
The flame grows bigger when the
wick
control lever
is
lowered and
it
grows smaller when
the
lever
is
raised.
To
adjust
the
wick
properly, keep your eyes on
the
condition
of
the
flame and the
red
glow
(see
illustration below).
Too
low
Normal
Too high
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0
NOTE: Smoke and odor will result
if
the heater
is
operated with
the
flame too high or
too
low
.
If
the
flame remains too high, shake
the
chimney handle from side
to
side
two
or three times.
CAUTION: The
wick
control lever
is
designed
to
be adjusted only within a
limited
range. Adjust
the
wick
control lever gently and slowly within the limited range. Do not force
the
lever beyond
this range
or
damage
to
the
heater may
result
If
room temperature becomes
too
hot,
either
turn
off
the
heater
for
a while,
or
increase
air
ventilation.
TURNING YOUR HEATER OFF
Depress
the
"Shut-off' button. The
wick
control lever should automatically return
to
the
"OFF
" position.
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CAUTION: Do
not
try
to
extinguish the heater by raising
the
control lever. Forcing
the
lever could
damage the heater.
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