STEP 3) Hook Side Burner Grid into far left hole in side table and lower two wires into the other two holes. (FIG. 5E)
FIG. 5E
STEP 4) Your Side Burner can be used as a Side Table when not using the Side Burner. Locate the
Insert the large opening of the Mantle over the burner. (FIG. 6B) NOTE: The colored end should be at the top. Pull the mantle down over the burner until the large opening encircles the two bottom burner notches and the top opening encircles the two top burner notches. (FIG. 6C) Form the mantle to a conical shape around the burner. (FIG. 6D) NOTE: Do not tear a hole in the mantle. If you do, use another one. Always have spare mantles handy. (See Warnings page 15.)
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FIG. 6C
Mantle in
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LANTERN ASSEMBLY
STEP 1) Assemble Mantle to Lantern: Place Lantern on a table. (You may sit down for this step.) Lift the Lantern top cover off and remove the glass globe. (FIG. 6A) Assemble mantle over the top and bottom burner notches.
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mantle the first time. (Note: Mantle will burn without gas.) (FIG. 6E) Let the mantle burn until it shrinks to a bulb shape and turns white. (FIG. 6F) Allow the Lantern to cool; then replace the globe and top cover. Do not touch the mantle or it will be destroyed.
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