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4. Install a new canister as described above (see INSTALLING THE FUEL CANISTER, Steps 2 and 3).
5. After the canister has been installed, close the door of the front log. The appliance is now
ready for continued use.
6. If the flame is out by this time, use the igniter to start it again.
*NOTE: Burn times will vary depending on conditions such as temperature, draft and how level the
surface is.
XI. ADJUSTING BURN TIME
You can extend the burn time and flame height of the fire. Experiment with different settings
by slowly moving the snuffer forward as you would when you want to extinguish the flame (see
Section IX Step #4), but do not cover the burner completely, or the fire will be extinguished. By
moving the snuffer partially over the burner, the burn time will be extended. For maximum flame
height and minimum burn time, push the snuffer all the way to the back.
XII. MAINTENANCE
WARNING: Extinguish the appliance and let it cool at least 30 minutes before cleaning.
CAUTION: Periodic cleaning is necessary to ensure proper functioning of this appliance. The
appliance might need more frequent cleaning due to excessive lint from carpeting, bedding
material, pet hair, etc.
The only maintenance needed for the continued good performance of this appliance is periodic
cleaning, at least once per year or more depending on frequency of use, and checking for leaks.
Note that after some time, heat might cause the stainless steel burner to discolor slightly. This is
natural. To clean the appliance:
1. Allow the flames to die out naturally by consuming all the fuel in the canister and burner. This
will ensure that there is only residual alcohol in the burner. Also, the burner is quite hot while
in operation. Wait at least 30 minutes after the flames have died out before cleaning the
appliance.
Figure 15
Area safe to touch log while
fire is burning
Figure 16
How to remove canister when
fire is burning