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Warnings on the use of the burner
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Hot surface do not touch!
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Do not add fuel when the flame is burning as serious injuries could occur.
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Use the extinguishing tool supplied to adjust/close the flame.
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Liquid fuel next to the box can cause unexpected flames. Do not refill
boxes until they have completely cooled down at least 15 minutes.
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Do not store any flammable goods close to the fuel box.
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Do not smoke while handling the fuel.
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Remember to fill bio-ethanol to a maximum of 2/3 of each box.
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Do not use gasoline or any other fuels other than bio-ethanol.
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Only use the device if sufficient ventilation can be provided, for example,
by an open window.
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Try not to leave unburned fuel in burner, use up fully and refuel prior to
next use.
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Do not leave children unattended.
Only use the extinguishing tool supplied with this appliance, never use a
timber or plastic tool and never use your bare hands. Pulling the plate towards
the front of the burner will reduce the flame height – and reduce the heat
output.
To turn off the fire, pull the damper plate briskly to the front of the burner and
the fire will extinguish. If the fire does not shut down, reopen the damper plate
and repeat the shutdown procedure. Pushing the plate towards the back of the
burner will increase the flame height and increase the heat output.
After lighting the fireplace, allow approximately 15 minutes for the burner to
achieve effective working temperature. The burner is at working temperature
when the flames are full and mostly yellow in appearance.
Push to open
Pull to close