1) Ensure you have read and understood the ‘Safety &
Important Points’ opposite.
2) Position the burner system and its component parts
into the Adept stove and ensure it is sitting level - each leg
support of the tray outer has a height adjustment foot.
See
Figure ‘2.0’ for parts and Figure ‘2.1’ for assembled illustra-
tion.
3) Remove the inner combustion block part of the burner
system from the stove and place on a level surface.
4) Measure a maximum 1.2 litres of bioethanol fuel into a
measuring container (a plastic measuring jug with pouring
spout is ideal).
5) Carefully pour the fuel into the reservoir, taking care
not to spill any fuel. Clean any spills with absorbent paper
towels.
‘Figure 2.2’
6) Allow 20 seconds for the fuel to be absorbed by the
ceramic wick material within the combustion block (1.2
litres fuel will be almost entirely absorbed leaving little liquid
visible in the bottom of the reservoir).
7) Place the combustion block back into its outer tray inside
the stove.
8) Using a long lit match or long lighter, carefully ignite the
fuel by placing the lighter into the reservoir just below the
top of the combustion block.
9) Sometimes the fuel may ignite then self-extinguish,
especially when temperatures are cold. Simply repeat
lighting process until the fuel stays alight.
10) Close the door to the stove but do not secure the door
lock, simply leave it ajar an inch (25mm) or so.
11) Ensure both air controls are fully open (pulled towards
you).
12) The flames will grow to their full size within around 10
minutes.
13) When the fuel is running low, the flames will make a
whisping noise and will reduce in size. Allow the fuel to
completely burn through. If you decide to extinguish the fire
early, simply use the closure tool to slide the top closure
plate over the reservoir opening.
14) Before refueling, the combustion block must be allowed
to cool, a minimum of 20 minutes.
Figure 2.2
Using the Bioethanol Burner
Figure 2.0
Figure 2.1
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