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Fire Igniter  

G705  

Instructions for Use 

 

Please read and retain these instructions for future reference 

v001: 03/04/20 

 

Page No. 5 

 

Operation 

The Fire Igniter should be connected using the connection cable (6) to a suitable power supply socket. If 
necessary use your own, unwound extension cable. 
 

Switching on 

Using your thumb, push I:60 

°

C drying function when charcoal is wet. Push II 600 

°

 C switch towards the 

handle (5) and hold. 
After a few minutes the device will have reached operating temperature. 
 

Switching off 

Release the On/off switch. The switch will slide back into the starting position and switch itself off. 
 

Caution! 

Operating the device permanently is not intended for safety reasons. 

 

Mode of operation 

CAUTION! Because of the smoke you can expect to be generated when using the device, you should 

always wear suitable breathing protection! 

 

CAUTION! Never direct the hot air flow onto the power cable! The cable may not come into contact 

with the hot air nozzle (1) or embers as this may melt the insulation of the cable. This may cause electrical 
shock! 

 
The hot air device allows you to shorten the time needed to create the embers needed to start a fire. 
 

Igniting embers (Figure 2) 

Create a pyramid of charcoal. Switch on the hot air 
nozzle (1) and hold it close up against the lower 
pieces of charcoal. If sparks start to fly, increase the 
gap. Ignite the charcoal several different places until 
the embers are covered with a grey/white coating of 
ash. 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for G705

Page 1: ...mmable materials may not be used with this device This unit is only designed for non commercial domestic use Contents Technical Data 1 Correct use 1 SAFEST AND QUICKEST WAY TO LIGHT YOUR FIRE THIS WINTER THERE IS NO NAKED FLAME AND IT HEATS UP TO GIVE UP TO A 650 C BLAST OF HEATED AIR IGNITES KINDLING PAPER CHARCOAL ETC IN MINUTES COOLS DOWN QUICKLY JUST REST IT ON ITS STAND AND LEAVE TO COOL DOWN...

Page 2: ... HANG OVER THE EDGE OF A TABLE OR COUNTER OR TOUCH HOT SURFACES DO NOT PLACE ON OR NEAR HEAT SOURCES USE ON A LEVEL STABLE SURFACE DO NOT COVER THE ITEM IN ANY WAY WHEN IN USE AS THIS MAY CAUSE OVERHEATING DO NOT USE THIS APPLIANCE FOR ANY OTHER USE THAN THE INTENDED USE IT IS DESIGNED FOR ENSURE THERE IS SUFFICIENT DISTANCE BETWEEN THIS APPLAINCE AND OTHER ITEMS ON THE WORK SURFACE OR WORK STATIO...

Page 3: ...er on the switch or energising the appliance that have the switch on invites accidents Do not overreach Keep proper footing and balance at all times This enables better control in unexpected situations Appliance use and care Do not force the appliance Use the correct appliance for your application The correct appliance will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed Do not u...

Page 4: ...ted when working with hot air Therefore always ensure good ventilation It is not permitted to leave the device outside for longer periods of time or to store it outside Never leave the hot air device unattended when it is in operation Fire may occur if the hot air device is not treated carefully Warmth may be transferred to flammable materials that are covered Keep the cooling body 2 away from the...

Page 5: ...rating the device permanently is not intended for safety reasons Mode of operation CAUTION Because of the smoke you can expect to be generated when using the device you should always wear suitable breathing protection CAUTION Never direct the hot air flow onto the power cable The cable may not come into contact with the hot air nozzle 1 or embers as this may melt the insulation of the cable This m...

Page 6: ...paint stripper petrol or other similar substances to clean the u nit Caution Unplug from the power source before cleaning The cooled device can be hung on a wall Figure 4 or stored in the original packaging along with these instructions PLUG WIRING UK IRELAND This appliance is fitted with a moulded BS 1363 13 amp plug If you have to replace the fuse only those that are ASTA or BSI approved to BS13...

Page 7: ...ts butter tubs disposable pltes and cups Notes Commonly recycled and collected from household recycling bins packaging tape itself not recyclable but does not interfere with cardboard At the end of the product s lifespan please dispose of it at an authorised household WEEE waste recycling centre DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Coopers of Stortford that the Fire Igniter Model No PTl 84 Q1B CH 2000SD Conf...

Page 8: ...e read and retain these instructions for future reference v001 03 04 20 Page No 8 EN 61000 3 3 2013 The Technical file in accordance with 2006 42 EC is available from Coopers of Stortford 11 Bridge Street Bishop s Stortford Hertfordshire CM23 2JU ...

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