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Launch of VULKAN radiators
Before first use:
- Check whether the provided product has no visible damage.
- Carefully remove the packaging elements, including the cardboard spacer in the top part of the
glass tube (re Vulkan).
- Tighten the legs to the base.
- Fasten the heater (permanently) to the ground-mounting pin included (re Vulkan)
Before the next start-up:
- Make sure that the valve knob is in the position 1 OFF.
- Lift the barrel of the housing and secure it (by suspending it on a chain located on the rack rod)
(re Vulkan, Etna).
- Connect the cylinder and the reducer to the burner nozzle with a flexible gas hose (connection
set with the reducer is not part of the radiator), secure the connection with clamps.
- Unscrew the valve in the gas cylinder.
- Check the tightness of the connections made using the foaming agent (e.g. water with soap).
Never use open flame for testing.
Operation of the valve knob:
1. Venting the burner
- lightly press the knob and turn it to the left (counter clockwise) by 90° to the position (2) PILOT
and pressing the knob wait for approx. 1,5 minute.
- return to the starting position – press the know slightly and turn it to the right (clockwise) to the
starting position 1 OFF.
- wait for approx. 1 minute to ventilate the gas accumulated during venting.
2. Lighting the remote (candle) of the burner.
- firmly press the knob towards the housing and turn it to the left by 90° into the position (2)
PILOT (when turning you should without fear break the significant resistance protection).
While turning we will hear the sound of exciting the spark by the ignition system. The remote
should ignite at this point.
- if it is not ignited, turn the knob to the starting position and repeat the ignition attempt.
If the remote does not start within 1 minute you should wait for another 2 minutes (creating
the ignition zone) and you can repeat the ignition operation.
- wait for approx. 1 minute until the security sensor warms up and turn the knob to the left
(counter clockwise), pressing it slightly to the working position.
3. Working position.
- the burner valve has got two working positions:
The first position – (3) LOW – work with a yield of approx. 60%, the second position – (4) HIGH
– work with full capacity.