HOW IT WORKS
In
a
cold
blast
lantern, fresh air
circulates
between
the
inside
and
the outside of the
chimney
and
is
warmed up through
the
pipe
system.
Fresh
air
goes
through
the
side
pieces, arrives in
the burner and sup-
plies the flame with
enough oxygen for
the combustion. The
hot air from the combustion escapes from the
chimney. (Figure 1)
HOW TO USE
FILL WITH FUEL
Open the tank lid and fill the tank of the
lantern with kerosene. Fill with fuel without
going over the bulge (see marking on figure
2). Before the first use, the wick needs to soak
in the fuel. Therefore, wait ca. 10 minutes after
having filled the lantern before lighting it.
Figure 2
LIGHT THE LANTERN
Lift the glass cylinder of the lantern by pres-
sing the handle on the left side and hooking
it in the provided notch. Light the wick, which
should stick out of the burner by ca. 1 to 2
mm, with a lighter or a match. As soon as the
wick burns, slowly put the glass back on thanks
to the handle. (Figure 3)
ADJUSTING THE WICK
You can adjust the size of the flame by using
the rotating handle of the burner. (Figure 4)
The flame should not flicker or produce soot.
The recommended size of the flame is between
1.5 and 2 cm.
The flame stops burning when the wick is
Figure 1
turned downwards. Make sure the flame has
really stopped burning by turning the wick
upwards again. Advice: Do not turn the wick
too far down, otherwise it could lose its hold
in the burner.
CLEANING AND CARE
INSTRUCTIONS
• Remove the carbonised part of the wick by
cutting it as neatly as possible without allow-
ing it to be frayed.
• Remove the soot from the glass after use.
Figure 3
Figure 4
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