Filling, lighting and refilling the burner:
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Open the burner by pulling the slide
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Fill the container with bio-ethanol, please not more than 3/4 parts of each burner capacity.
Use a funnel for filling.
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Spilled ethanol must be removed with an absorbent tissue and the affected area cleaned
with water to avoid ignition outside the burner container.
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Long lighters or long matches are ideal when lighting bio-ethanol. Otherwise there is a risk of
deflagration. Under no circumstances throw used matches into the burner.
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If the flame does not ignite, please repeat the ignition process until the flame burns steadily.
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After the flame has gone out, wait at least 30 minutes before restarting the fireplace. Other-
wise there is a risk of explosion.
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The flame glows slowly and small at first. It can take up to 15 minutes to reach the optimal
temperature and flame height.
ATTENTION! The ethanol must be kept at a safe distance (min. 1m / 40 inches) from the fireplace. Do
not place the ethanol in front of the fireplace. Please note that ethanol sometimes burns bluish, diffi-
cult to see. So make sure the burner is always off and cold before adding ethanol.
IMPORTANT: Never pour ethanol into the flame!
IMPORTANT: Allow the burner to cool down for at least 30 minutes before refilling!
Do not fill up the ethanol fuel while there is flame or heat in the burner.
Clear:
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If possible, let the fuel burn out completely. This prevents alcohol from remaining in the tank
and disappearing when it is ignited again.
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If you want to extinguish the flame before the fuel is completely used up, use the slides pro-
vided to close the burner opening.
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Use only the sliders supplied with this device, never use a wooden or plastic tool and never
your bare hands.
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The valve must always be fully open during operation so that no pressure can build up inside
the burner.
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To extinguish the fire, quickly pull the slide to the front of the burner. If the fire is not extin-
guished, open the slider again and repeat the extinguishing process
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