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Operation Guide
Before beginning, please check the following:
1.
You have read and understand all warnings on page 2.
2.
You are using new and full propane cylinder (use of a used cylinder can lead to reduced performance or
equipment failure).
3.
You have inspected your regulator, hose and burner assembly and verified there are no leaks or physical
damage.
4.
You are outdoors in a well-ventilated area that is free and clear of any flammable matter.
5.
You have completed the assembly of the equipment correctly.
6.
You have ‘Direct Fire’ type crack sealant such as GemSeal, SealMaster, Durafill, Craftco or Maxwell.
7.
There is absolutely NO water in or around the kettle.
8.
You are wearing a protective face shield.
9.
You are wearing heat and fire resistant protective gloves.
10.
You are wearing heat and fire resistant protective clothing which covers all exposed skin.
Part 1
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How to Load and Light your Melter
1.
Ensure your regulator is off by rotating regulator nob fully counter-clockwise (rotate left).
2.
Slowly pressurize the regulator by rotating the valve located on the propane cylinder counter-clockwise all the
way (rotate left).
3.
Inspect and ensure there are no leaks between any of the connections before proceeding.
4.
Load crack sealant into kettle, while ensuring sealant is resting on the bottom of the kettle.
5.
Pressurize the propane hose by rotating the regulator knob fully clockwise (rotate right).
6.
Press and hold the electric igniter button immediately followed by the burner starter button. Continue holding
both buttons until the burner ignites.
7.
Once the burner ignites, release the electric igniter button, however continue to hold the starter button for an
additional 15-20 seconds. This will eventually deactivate the flame-out sensor which is responsible for ensuring
the burner stays lit.
8.
Once lit, you can control the temperature by adjusting the regulator.
Igniter
Button
Burner
Start Button