
1. Installation
Securely attach an approved
gas hose (not supplied)
from the gas cock of your
fuel source to the Gas Hose
Intake Connector
-
. Slip
the Pilot Light Shield
1
on
to protect the Pilot Light
2
flame from accidentally being
blown out by air movement.
2. Pilot Light
Adjustment
Turn on the gas supply and
light the Pilot Light
2
with a
match or lighter. NOTE: When
lighting the Pilot Light, it may
be necessary to allow gas to
flow for a few seconds before
ignition occurs. Using a small
slotted screwdriver, turn the
Pilot Flame Adjustment Screw
4
to increase or decrease
the height of the Pilot Light
flame. Adjust the height of the flame to be low, yet functional and not likely to be blown
out. Unless the Pilot flame is used for the optional Waxing Cup
t
and Loop Heat
Conductor
y
(see Figure 3), a 1/4” (6 mm) flame is typically used.
When using the Waxing Cup
t
, it may be necessary to set the Pilot Light
2
flame
higher to keep the wax in the wax cup soft or in a liquid state. See the Waxing Cup and
Loop Heat Conductor section for more information.
3. To Adjust The Air-Gas Mixture
Light the Pilot Light
2
as directed above, then depress the ON-OFF Platform
9
and
turn the platform clockwise, or counterclockwise, slightly so it remains in the down
(ON) position. This permits the burner to operate with a continuous flame. Adjust
the volume of the gas and the height of the flame by opening or closing the Gas
Adjustment Thumbscrew
8
. Turn the Air-Intake Adjustment
q
until a bright blue flame
with a blue inner cone is obtained. Readjust the fuel and air, if desired.
1 r
q =
- 0
9
8
2
4 3
5 6
7
Figure 1: Touch-O-Matic
®
1 Pilot Shield
2 Pilot Light
3 Post for Waxing Cup
4 Pilot Flame Adjustment
Screw
5 Burner Assembly
6 Screw for Detaching Burner
Assembly
7 Valve Housing
8 Gas Adjustment Thumbscrew
(needle valve)
9 ON-OFF Platform
10 Intermittent/Continuous
Flame Indicator
11 Gas Hose Intake Connector
12 Gas Nozzle
13 Air-Intake Adjustment
16 Burner Tube