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13. With the filled bottle, wet the burner mat
with the fuel.
14. Put the bottle aside.
15. Wait for about 2 minutes before lighting, for the wicks to fully soak up
the ethanol.
16. Light the fire at the burner mat and step back from the flames. It may
take a few minutes for the flames to burn evenly.
Should you add too much fuel on occasion and should the burner overflow,
the ethanol will collect in the safety pan. Be sure to empty the safety pan
before lighting the burner. Clean the surface of the burner until it is dry and
completely free of ethanol.
Caution:
Ethanol is highly flammable. Make sure there are no sources of
ignition nearby.
3.4 TOPPING UP WITH FUEL
The burner must NOT be filled when warm or burning and NOT via the
burner channel!
LIFE THREATENING!
Wait at least 1 hour between extinguishing and refilling the burner!
Please also leave the possibly still hot protective glass on the unit during
this time!
Risk of burning!
The burners are designed to burn until the fuel runs out. Fill in less fuel
if you wish to enjoy the play of the flames for a short period only. To shut
down the unit prematurely, use the handling rod to close the burner with
the cover plate.
Top up as follows:
1. Ensure an adequate air supply.
2. Check that the burner is extinguished and has cooled down completely
(wait for at least 1 hour after extinguishing).
3. There is no need to remove the burner from
the casing to fill it. Open the casing cover.
It may be necessary to remove the glass,
depending on how it is fitted. If the burner
is installed in a custom-built fireplace, the
burner should be removed from the casing to
fill it (the level indicator must be visible).
4. Check the content of the tank.
5. Ensure that the cover plate is on the burner
and covers the burner mat.