3
Tighten the fuel cap firmly.
5
Next, use a 24mm wrench to remove the
drain bolt and tilt the fuel tank until the fuel is
completely drained out of the tank. (At the
same time, be careful not to lose the drain
bolt packing.)
6
Restore the drain bolt packing and tighten the
drain bolt firmly so that fuel can not leak out
(of the fuel tank).
7
Wipe off kerosene or water spilled over the
tank and the surrounding area.
8
Be sure to dispose of in a safe manner as
approved in your local area the kerosene,
etc, placed in the empty container and the
materials used to clean up any spilled kero-
sene, etc. Safely clean and/or dispose of
the empty container as also approved in
your local area.
■ Inspection and cleaning of the flame monitor
• When removing the flame monitor, hold it by its main assembly; do not pull out the cord.
1
Unscrew two screws of burner cover and
remove the burner cover. Pull out the flame
monitor and check whether or not its lens
is dirty/foul.
2
If the lens is dirty/foul, clean the surface of
the lens with a soft cotton swab or cloth until
it is clear. Do not use any cleansers of any
type, e. g., glass cleaner, to clean the lens.
3
Replace the flame monitor. Then securely
replace the burner cover using the provid-
ed screws.
Flame Monitor
Lens
Cotton Swab
Observations
Soft Cloth
4
Prepare an empty container of about 3 liters
(0.7gallons) capacity: to hold kerosene and
water remaining in the fuel tank, place the
container under the drain bolt (of the fuel
tank).
• KBE5S
Wrench
(24mm)
Loosen
Screw
Flame Monitor
• KBE5L
Drain bolt
packing
Drain bolt
Burner cover
Pull out
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