Notes on Operation
WARNING
Risk of suffocation! The fi re uses oxygen from the air in the
room in which it is operated. The room in which this lantern is
installed must be well ventilated and supplied with suffi cient
fresh air. Never install or operate the lantern in an unventilated
cellar or in an airtight room.
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Never leave a burning or hot lantern unattended.
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Keep children and pets away from the device. Do not allow children to
operate the device.
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Do not use the device in rooms where oxygen tanks or fl ammable vapours
are present.
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Do not use the device if people in the house or room suffer from breathing
diffi culties.
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Do not use the device in confi ned spaces. The fl ame consumes oxygen.
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Never open a fuel bottle near an open fl ame, otherwise the fuel could
ignite.
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Never move the lantern while it is burning or still hot.
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After fi lling the lantern, replace the bottle cap and remove the fuel from
around the lantern before lighting the lantern.
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The glass becomes hot when lit and remains hot for some time after
the fl ame has gone out. Do not touch any glass surfaces. Keep children,
pets, clothing, fabrics and furniture away from the device due to the high
surface temperatures.
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Use only an extended stick lighter for lighting. Keep face, body and objects
away from the lantern. Stretch your hand with the stick lighter far away
from you and light the fi re.
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Do not obstruct or prevent the fl ames from coming out.
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Do not use the device for cooking.
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Let the lantern cool down for at least 15-20 minutes before touching it,
moving it or adding fuel.
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Take the same precautions for the lantern as for an open fi re (fi replace,
barbecue and other products with open fi re).
In an emergency, dial 112. Extinguish the fi re with a carbon dioxide
fi re extinguisher and then close the fi re chamber to completely
choke the fi re. Place the extinguisher at a maximum distance of
30 cm from the device.
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