6. Adding the Filter Material
The filter is designed to remove any moisture and impurities from the incoming
oxyhydrogen gas. The result is a clean, moisture-free flame with minimal contamination
of the flux solution. The filter material is a micro-fiber that resembles cotton.
Take a small handful of the filter material and gently tamp it into the inner cylinder of the
FILTER CHAMBER
. Do not pack the filter too tightly. The entire inner chamber does not
need to be filled with material.
7.
Plug the unit into a grounded standard outlet (115-volt, 60 hz).
For best results, the outlet should be on a dedicated circuit. When possible, avoid
plugging your HydroFlame Torch into circuits that also power other machinery or
equipment. The power drains caused by the other equipment could cause your
HydroFlame Torch to run slightly hotter than normal and may cause condensation in the
tubing leading to the torch handpiece.
8.
Installing the Torch Stand (optional)
On either side of the HydroFlame Torch, you will find
four screws holding the black cover in place.
Determine which location is most convenient for you
to mount your torch holder. Unscrew that screw and
set aside. Locate the black torch holder in the
accessory bag. Insert the screw through the hole in the
torch holder, and screw it back in to the hole in the
torch cover. Orient the torch holder so it is pointing
straight up, and tighten the screw firmly.