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Take the heater, kerosene, and siphon pump outdoors for fueling. Tighten the
air-tight cap located on the top of the siphon; insert the straight tube into the
kerosene container, place the flexible hose through the opening of the fuel
tank. Squeeze the bulb rapidly, which will lift fuel from the kerosene container
into the heater tank. (see fig.9&9A)
Watch the fuel gauge on the base of the heater to determine the amount of
kerosene transferred from container to heater. When you approach the full
mark, loosen the airtight cap on the siphon, which will stop the flow of
kerosene.
Allow the siphon to drain before removing it from the tank and the container.
Replace the tank cap and the kerosene container cap securely. Thoroughly
wipe up any spilled kerosene.
VERY IMPORTANT: Allow a minimum of 60 minutes (use a timer) for
kerosene to completely saturate the wick and eliminate any air pockets
which might otherwise occur before lighting the heater for the first time.
III. FUELING
3. Burner and Top Plate
Set the burner into the body, following the
instructions on the burner :
"This side
up". Locate the spring adjusting the
burner, so it can be reached when the
door is open. (fig.4)
Place the top plate on the top of the
heater so the holes on the attached
brackets are aligned to mount the bail
handle as described below. (fig.4)
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6. Final Steps
Install the 2 "C" batteries in the battery case on the
back of the heater following the + and - signs.
Open the front door of the body and rotate the burner
from side to side using the burner knob.
Raise the wick to the full "up" position.
Use the knob to lift the burner so that you can test the
manual shutoff to make certain that the wick drops out
of sight.
Do Not Mix Old and New Batteries.
Do Not Mix Alkaline, Standard, or Rechargeable Batteries.
5. Wall guards
Set the 3 wall guards to the drip tray. (fig.8&8A)
MOUNTING
BRACKET
DOOR
spring
4. Top Grill and Bail Handle
Attach the top grill to the three metal
mounting brackets. (fig.5 &6)
Install the bail handle by aligning holes on the
bracket of the top plate with the handle while
rotating the handle down.
THE BAIL HANDLE IS DESIGNED TO SECURE THE
TOP PLATE in place in addition to the purpose of
carrying/moving the heater. (fig.7&7A
(fig.7A)
(fig.8)
(fig.9)
(fig.9A)
(fig.7)
NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER
UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING!
(fig.4)
(fig.5)
(fig.6)
(fig.8A)