Technical data

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Lighting (cont’d)
Place the flow regulating handle on the "1" position, as soon as the oil enters the burner
return to "0" position.
Open the door and pore into the burner 2 to 3 once (75 ml) of lighting gel or wood alcohol.
NOTE : USE OF LIGHTING GEL IS BETTER OF A SAFE IGNITION.
With a long wood match, ignite carefully and close the door.
After a couple of minutes (before alcohol goes out) the burner and the chimney are hot, place
the flow regulator handle on "1" position.
Note : Do not leave matches or other materials in the burner in order to keep it
clean. It allows a better combustion.
IF YOU MISS THE STOVE’S LIGHTING, ALWAYS WAIT FOR THE
BURNER TO COOL DOWN TO ROOM TEMPERATURE BEFORE USING
BURNING ALCOHOL AGAIN.
IF, FURTHER TO SOME MISOPERATION, THE BURNER IS FILLED
WITH IMPORTANT QUANTITIES OF OIL, ALL OF THE OIL MUST FIRST
BE REMOVED BEFORE LIGHTING THE STOVE AGAIN.
Changing intensity
Always wait 10 minutes minimum before increasing the flow (between each position). This allows
flamme to stabilize and avoid suiting up.
No waiting is needed to decrease the flow.
Turning the stove off
Set the flow regulating handle to position ‘’0’’.
If you plan to keep the stove off for a long while, it is recommended to disarm the valve’s lever and
close the tap on the pipe between the stove and your oil tank.
ALWAYS KEEP THE VALVE SHUT OFF WHEN THE BURNER IS NOT OPERATING