NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER
UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING!
It is normal for a kerosene heater to give off a slight odor upon
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NEVER store kerosene in direct sunlight or near a source of heat.
NEVER use kerosene that has been stored from one season to the next.
Kerosene deteriorates over time. "OLD KEROSENE" WILL NOT BURN PROPERLY IN
THIS HEATER.
A variety of problems can result from using poor quality kerosene
¢Œ FUELING YOUR HEATER
NEVER FILL THE HEATER FUEL TANK IN THE LIVING SPACE:
FILL THE TANK OUTDOORS.
Before fueling the heater, take the heater, the kerosene, and the manual |
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siphon pump outdoors. To use the manual siphon pump, tighten the cap |
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on the top of the siphon, place the straight tube into the kerosene |
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container, and insert the flexible tube into the opening of the fuel tank. By |
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squeezing the bulb of the siphon pump, fuel will be transferred from the | Fig.10 |
kerosene container into the heater tank(Fig.10). Carefully watch the fuel |
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gauge on the base of the heater so that you will know when the tank is |
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getting full. When you approach the full mark, loosen the cap on top of the | LOOSEN |
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siphon pump. This will stop the flow of kerosene. DO NOT OVERFILL |
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YOUR HEATER. Allow the siphon pump to drain thoroughly before you | TIGHTEN |
remove it from the tank and the kerosene container. |
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After fueling the fuel tank of the heater by using siphon pump, make sure | Fig.11 |
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that you loosen (counter clock wise) the cap on the siphon pump to drain |
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throughly the remaining kerosene in the siphon pump. For the reuse of siphon pump, make sure that you tighten (clock wise) the cap on the siphon pump to transfer the kerosene into the fuel tank properly. (Fig. 11)
IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING FUELING OF THE HEATER : When fueling your heater for the first time and any other time when the tank has been completely empty, as in "Dry Burning" (page 8) make sure to allow the wick to soak a minimum 60 minutes before you attempt to light the heater. (Take note of the time you started to soak the wick or use a kitchen timer or wrist watch with an alarm feature) Failure to properly soak the wick can trap air pockets in the wick causing the heater to burn poorly.
Premature ignition can destory your wick.
IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING FIRST IGNITION OF HEATER
The first time you light your heater there may be some odor due to the burning off of oils used in the manufacturing process. To avoid this you may wish to burn the heater outside on a calm and windless day. If it s windy consider a porch or garage or other room where the windows can be open to disperse the odor.
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