
ADJUSTING THE FLAME
1. After lighting, wait for the heat chamber to reach operating temperature. This will take several minutes, then the
flame will be visible.
2. CHECK THE FLAME HEIGHT
After five minutes, the entire heat chamber should be glowing red.
If necessary, raise or lower the wick by turning the wick adjuster knob to produce the proper flame condition.
NOTE: DO NOT operate your heater wick set TOO LOW or TOO HIGH. Doing so will decrease combustion effciency
and increase production of unwanted emissions. When operating heater, be sure wick is high enough to
keep the primary heat chamber heated to a uniform red glow from its top bottom.
3. ADJUSTMENT OF MAXIMUM WICK HEIGHT.
After using the heater over a long period of time, you may observe that flame length in the heat chamber does
not reach its normal level several minutes after lighting. When this conditin is observed, it means that the wick
height needs adjusting using the unique wick life extender.
To adjust the wick height using the wick life extender mechanism, first release the
automatic extinguisher by pushing the manual shutoff button.
Pull the wick adjuster knob out completely. (It can be removed completely from
its shaft.)
BAD
GOOD
GOOD
BAD
Maximum
Minimum
TOO HIGH
Produces smoke
and soot
CORRECT
Efficient combustion
TOO LOW
Produces odor
1 2
3
The wick height adjuster kno
seen. The stem pin is engag
and change the location of
pin
1
to
2
will raise the
adjustment, replace the wick
When suitable flame length
time to clean and replace t
OPERATION OF THE AUT
HEATER.
NOTE: NEVER use position
flame length.
EXTINGUISHIN
1. Turn the wick adjuster kno
half turn. At this point, the
NOTE: DO NOT use the a
Automatic extinguis
tipped. Using the a
odor, smoke and soo
2. Make sure the flame is ou
3. DO NOT try to relight the
off as this may cause smo
MANUAL SHO
When quick shutoff is neces
NOTE: For routine turn-of
Automatic Extinguis
unwanted odor, soo
used for normal shot
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not reach its normal level several minutes after lighting. When this condition is observed, it means that the wick