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When equipped with a Baso Safety Valve, this system will shut off the gas supply to the burn-
ers if the flame should go out for any reason. This system is not equipped with automatic tem-
perature controls. It is the operators responsibility to shut off the burners when the product
reaches the recommended temperature. Allow for temperature “creep” when the burners are
shut off.
Igniting Burner
1. Verify that the main burner valve and lighting wand valve are OFF.
2. Attach Liquid LP bottle to system and set regulator between 10 to 20 PSI, depending
on intensity of flame desired.
3. Open pilot light control valve between four to six turns.
4. Open lighting wand valve ¼ to ½ turn and light immediately to prevent gas build-up and
fire hazard.
5. Insert lighting wand near outlet of pilot light.
6. Push the button on the safety control valve (baso valve).
7. Once the pilot light has ignited, hold the button down 30-45 seconds, or until it stays
energized by itself.
8. Once the pilot light is lit and the Baso Valve is staying in the operating position, close
valve on lighting wand and store.
9. Open the main burner valve slowly until you acquire the desired flame.
To Shut Off Burners
1. Turn off the burner control valve and allow the burner to self-extinguish.
2. Close pilot light valve.
CAUTION: When storing the equipment, turn off fuel supply tank valve and allow the fuel sys-
tem to burn off through the lighting wand. This will prevent temperature changes from building
up excess pressure in the system and possibly causing damage to the equipment, or perso-
nell injury and/or death.
OPERATIONS LP Burner w/ Baso Valve