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Adjusting the wick

It is important to adjust the wick correctly, as this ensures that  
the 

Waxburner

 functions perfectly. The wick regulates the size 

of the flame and the melting effect. After lengthy use and after 
soot has been removed, or if a new wick is inserted or external 
circumstances make it necessary, you might need to readjust 
the wick. The 

Waxburner

 

XL

 has five individual wicks. The wick 

is easy to readjust. The fibres in the middle of the wick should 
be pulled up slightly with a pair of tweezers. At the same time, 
it is important that the fibres on the top side of the wick are 
approximately 1 cm below the edge of the burner, so that the 
flame in the middle of the burner is directed upwards and burns 
as well as possible. The wick should be adjusted when warm as 
the fibres are then flexible and the wick can be moved. If the 
mound of fibres in the middle is too high, the flame will be too 
large. In this case, press the fibres gently back down again.If the 
entire wick is too far up in the burner, the melting effect is too 
little and the melting cycle is not completed. In this case the 
wick should be pressed downwards somewhat. If the wick sits 
too low in the burner the flame flickers, is too small and tends 
to produce soot. In this case pull the wick slightly.

The wick needs to be replaced

This is rare and only occurs if the maintenance work described 
above is unsuccessful. We can supply replacement wicks if  
required. Please follow the steps below: Heat up the 

Waxburner

 

in the oven at a maximum temperature of 100°C until the  
wax has liquified. You can now remove the aluminium burner 
from the bowl. Push the used wicks out of the burner and  
insert a new wick. Insert the new wicks into the aluminium 
burner so that it is close to its bottom edge. Then adjust the 
wick on the burning side as described under “Adjusting the 
wick”. Now put the burner back into the bowl and pour liquid 
wax over it (approx. 10-12 tbsp.) until it is fully covered. Your  

Waxburner

 is now ready for reuse. You can find more help with 

this at www.wax-burner.com/service

Cleaning the bowl

The aluminium burner and wick, along with the set wax,  
are really easy to remove from the ceramic bowl when they are 
cold. You can then remove the soot from the empty bowl  
with cleansing milk and put it in the dishwasher. Then put the 
burner and the wax back in. The bowl is as good as new.

Содержание WAXBURNER XL

Страница 1: ...WAXBURNER XL Instructions for use ...

Страница 2: ...e Please read the instructions for use carefully before using it for the first time Our Waxburners are exclusively handmade in our workshops in Germany You can find more information and tips on our website www wax burner com UNIQUE CERAMICS SINCE 1964 ...

Страница 3: ...regnated with wax and does not burn like normal cotton wicks The flame in the burner gives off light and heat The heat is transferred to the aluminium burner and slowly liquifies the wax in the bowl from the inside out The wick sucks up the liquid wax from the bottom and transports it up to the top where it burns with an attractive flame 1 Burner made of conducting aircraft aluminium 2 Permanent w...

Страница 4: ...axburner is eminently suitable for recycling old candles That is the idea behind the invention Small pieces of leftover candles can be added to the bowl You do not need to remove the wicks as they sink to the bottom and can be removed as required e g by fishing out with a pair of tweezers When recycling candles it is important to not just put coloured candle remains into the Waxburner Adding only ...

Страница 5: ...t cannot be blown out However it extinguishes immediately when the lid provided is placed on the burner because the supply of oxygen is then cut off It also protects against rain snow and soiling De sooting the wick The soot that has become stuck to the wick can be scraped off using a pointed object screwdriver blunt knife or similar You can safely do this with some force without damaging the wick...

Страница 6: ...ycle might not function properly Please take the Waxburner inside for a couple of hours to warm it up Tips tricks There is not enough wax in the wick and or in the bowl Pour liquid wax approx 4 tea lights full onto the wick If necessary you should also top up the bowl with liquid wax There is too much liquid wax in the bowl The liquid wax drowns the flame Please ensure that the liquid wax only rea...

Страница 7: ...ed In this case the wick should be pressed downwards somewhat If the wick sits too low in the burner the flame flickers is too small and tends to produce soot In this case pull the wick slightly The wick needs to be replaced This is rare and only occurs if the maintenance work described above is unsuccessful We can supply replacement wicks if required Please follow the steps below Heat up the Waxb...

Страница 8: ... the wax used You can find tips in our candle guide at www wax burner com service The Waxburner must be positioned on a secure surface during use Only move the Waxburner when it is not in use and the wax has hardened The wax becomes hot and runny during use and can cause injuries if it comes into contact with the skin Please do not allow children to play with the Waxburner Keep the Waxburner away ...

Страница 9: ...ofer Straße 123 125 D 96450 Coburg 49 0 9563 51332 0 info denk keramik de www denk keramik de Natural materials Unique handmade pieces Lasts for decades Respect for people and nature Resource efficient manufacture Made in Germany 05 20 ...

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