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4. Be c
areful to avoid all spillage – any spill should be wiped off with a piece of paper. If over-fi lling
occurs, use suitable utensils to remove excess fuel, so that the fuel comes level with the burner
matrix.
4.2.3 Handling of spillage
Avoid all spillage as far as possible.
Take good • me when refi lling.
If an accident does occur, observe
the following.
Note!
Large amounts of spillage are caught by the spillage tray. If this has happened, it is very
import
ant to carry out the following restora! on procedure – do not light the burner before then!
1. Immediately wipe off abundant fuel.
2. Take out the inner burner module.
4. Wipe up the collected fuel with a rag or the like. See that the whole space is completely cleaned.
6. Lower the inner burner module by following instruc! ons in
Sec• on 3.1 Assembly and installa• on
.
7. Do not light the burner within at least 24 hours, in order to allow complete ven! la! on of the
spillage tray from any remaining fuel.
4.3 Extinguishing the burner
The burner is ex! nguished by moving the regulator axle forward un! l the regulator lid covers the
burner’s opening, which stops oxygen supply to the fl ames. Let the lid stay closed un! l the burner is
to be used again. Keep watch on the burner to be sure that the fi re is out. Before the burner can be lit
again, it must cool for at least 15 minutes.
4.4 To keep in mind during the burner’s operation
•
Focus on safety.
•
Do not leave the burner una$ ended for a long ! me.
•
Do not allow children or animals to come near the burner while it is opera! ng. Make sure that
children understand the risk of burning themselves.
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Allow only people who know the manual’s contents to start or regulate the burner.
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Do not add fuel to the burner while it is opera! ng.
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Only pure ethanol is suited as fuel for the burner’s combus! on system, which is one of the
cleanest in the world for leisure fi ring. Erroneous handling of the burner, including cooking food,
can lead to faulty combus! on, which may cause personal injury.
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