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M

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After having ignited the heater, always check whether the combustion 

chamber 

D

is level, by sliding it slightly to the left and the right by its handle 

E

(Fig. E). This should be a smooth movement. If the combustion chamber is not

level, this will cause smoke and soot to develop.

D

BURNING OF THE HEATER

After you have ignited the heater, it will take 10 to 15 minutes before you can

check whether the heater is burning well. Too high a flame may cause smoke and

soot, whereas too low a flame causes smells. The page opposite the folding page

shows the minimum and maximum permissible burning heights of the flame (Fig. R).

If the flame remains low after the adjustment, the wick height must be 

adjusted (refer to Section F).

Burning that is too low may be caused by:

E

insufficient fuel 

(fill the tank)

E

poor fuel quality 

(contact your dealer)

E

insufficient ventilation 

(put window or door ajar)

E

wastage of the wick

(contact your dealer or replace the wick, 

refer to section M)

This heater is fitted with a safety system that ensures that it switches off if you

lift the exchange tank out of the heater for more than 5 seconds. To switch the

heater on again, put the exchange tank back and follow the steps in section C.

E

SWITCHING OFF THE HEATER

Push the OFF-button 

A

. The flame will extinguish after a little while.

F

ADJUSTING THE WICK HEIGHT

After a period of time the combustion may no longer be high enough (Section D). In

that case you can adjust the wick height to improve the flame. To do this, the heater

must have been switched off. Follow the procedure below:

Push the OFF button 

A

(Fig. M).

Pull the knurled wick adjustment knob 

B

off the heater, so the wick height 

lock 

K

will be visible.

Take the plastic collar between your thumb and index finger and pull it out. 

Turn the collar up one step, to either position 2 or 3 (Fig. N). Carefully push 

the collar back, so the pin engages in the recess.

Carefully reinstall the knurled wick adjustment knob. This can be done in one 

way only - check the rear of the cap for the correct position.

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Summary of Contents for Kamin R 102 C

Page 1: ...R 102 C 2 14 26 38 50 62 74 MANUEL D UTILISATION GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG BRUGSANVISNING INSTRUCCIONES DE USO OPERATING MANUAL ISTRUZIONI D USO GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING 3 2 6 5 4 1...

Page 2: ...these Directions for Use first to ensure the maximum lifetime for your Zibro Kamin heater This appliance comes with a 24 month manufacturer s warranty on all defects in material or workmanship We wis...

Page 3: ...amber Combustion chamber handle Fuel indicator Grill Lid for removable tank Removable tank Fuel gauge removable tank Wick height lock Spark ignition A B C 4 E F G H I J K L E E E E E E E E E E E E E E...

Page 4: ...e In this way the risk of harmful accidents at accidentally touching the top plate is considerably decreased However be aware that the top plate still becomes hot Avoid any contact with the top plate...

Page 5: ...to reposition it in its slot E Open the lid of the removable tank H and remove the piece of cardboard Fill the removable tank as indicated in Section B Insert the batteries into their holder 3 at the...

Page 6: ...all the removable tank in the heater cap down Close the lid C IGNITING THE HEATER A new heater may give off some smells for a short while when it is used for the first time You should therefore provid...

Page 7: ...tact your dealer or replace the wick refer to section M This heater is fitted with a safety system that ensures that it switches off if you lift the exchange tank out of the heater for more than 5 sec...

Page 8: ...ily slide it slightly to the left and to the right and the chamber is level E You are using fuel which is past its use by date Start every heating season with fresh fuel E You are using the incorrect...

Page 9: ...that the flame is weakening The burn out will cause some smells so it is recommended that you take the heater outside of the living room THE FUEL FILTER Check the fuel filter regularly as well Remove...

Page 10: ...de the heater Place the transportation cap into the position of the fuel filter Fig Q Press it tight Always move the heater in an upright position K SPECIFICATIONS Ignition electrical Dimensions mm wi...

Page 11: ...ntrollable burning causing flames to break out Should this happen never try to move the heater but always switch off the heater immediately refer to Section E In cases of emergency you may use a fire...

Page 12: ...the wick to loosen the three wick pins and remove the wick from the wick holder Ensure that you are wearing gloves and that you have a container in which to put the old wick Put the wick holder back i...

Page 13: ...the wick position to 1 Put the cabinet back into position and tighten the three screws Put the knurled adjustment knob back into position Now put the combustion chamber back into position Check that i...

Page 14: ...E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E F R E...

Page 15: ...E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E K K E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E A B K D G E J F C L H I K...

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