8.Wipe any alcohol spills and replace the air deflector assembly into the pan and return the electric element back into place. Note that the electric element serves as a grate when using the alcohol burner to cook.

Alcohol Burner Operating Instructions

1.Completely open the flame control cap by rotating the control wheel to the left.

2.Ignite the small fiber wick located in the center chimney. A match may be used or a Bar-B-Que grill- igniting wand is ideal. Do not leave matches in the center chimney; they will inhibit the efficiency of the burner.

3.Allow for approximately two minutes to five minutes for flames to appear in the burner jets (see theory of operation) Cooking may be initiated immediately after ignition of the center chimney. This will not effect the preheating of the main burner and automatic switch over to normal full operation.

ELECTRICAL OPERATION

Controls are located in the rim of the frame: for alcohol burners, the controls are located in the front of the appliance; for electric elements, the controls are located in the sides as shown below in the figure.

WARNING: NEVER OPERATE ALCOHOL BURNER(S) AND ELECTRIC ELEMENT(S) SIMULTANEOUSLY. THIS CAN CAUSE FIRE OR SEVERE INJURY

Operation of Electric Elements

Turn the electric control in either direction to HIGH, LOW, or any intermediate position for exact heat desired. A Pilot Indicator light, one for each element, stays ON until the electric control is turned to the OFF position. When finished cooking, make sure both pilot lights are out and that the electric controls are in the OFF position.

Pilot Indicator Light

Electric Element Control Wheel

Alcohol Burner

Control Wheel

Turning alcohol control wheel to the left will provide maximum flame output

Turning alcohol control wheel to the right will lower flame output or extinguish (“snuff”) flame

436 Model Shown

Turn Electric Control Wheel in either direction to HIGH, LOW, or any intermediate position for electric element operation.

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Kenyon 213, 436 manual Electrical Operation, Alcohol Burner Operating Instructions, Operation of Electric Elements

213, 436 specifications

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