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LIGHTING THE BURNER
— Insure that the regulator control valve is in the off position.
— Slowly rotate the gas cylinder valve anti-clockwise to the on position.
— Using a long BBQ match or gas lighter for safety, insert a flame underneath the wind
shield to the burner.
— Slowly rotate the regulator control valve to the on position until the burner ignites. If it
takes more than five seconds for the burner to ignite, rotate the regulator control valve to
the off position, then the cylinder valve to the off position and repeat the lighting process.
IN THE EVENT THAT THE BURNER DOES NOT LIGHT AFTER 3
ATTEMPTS, DO NOT RELIGHT THE BURNER FOR FIVE MINUTES.
THIS ALLOWS THE REMAINING FUMES TO CLEAR.
— As soon as the flame is lit, the regulator control can adjust the heat setting of the
burner. To increase the heat output the regulator control valve is turned in a clockwise
direction marked with the “on” arrow and to reduce the heat output the regulator control is
turned in an anti-clockwise direction marked with the “off” arrow.
TURNING THE BURNER OFF
— If the burner is no longer to be used and to reduce the risk of the gas jet getting
blocked, it is best to expel all gas from the hose assembly.
— With the burner still lit, turn the valve on the gas cylinder in a clockwise direction to the
off position. Allow the flame to extinguish and then turn the regulator control valve to the off
position.
EMPTY GAS CYLINDER
If the Gas cylinder is empty, the burner will not light.
If the burner does not light, firstly check the gas cylinder and replace with a full cylinder. If
after this the burner lights you can assume that your problem was an empty gas cylinder.