General safety instructions
• Eliminate all sources of sparks or flames where the alcohol is stored or
filled-in.
• Never fill the canisters while still in the stove. Never pour fuel through
the burner openings in top of the stove (fig. 1, page 3).
• Overfilling, spilt alcohol and hot objects can cause severe burns.
• Denatured alcohol burns with almost invisible flame, so great damage
can arise before you notice the danger.
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NOTICE!
• Mop up any spilt alcohol immediately to prevent uncontrollable
burning.
• Do not smoke when handling alcohol or when operating the stove.
• Fill the canister to the maximum capacity only. Alcohol expands in the
canister when heated. Overfilled alcohol can cause uncontrollable
burning inside the stove.
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Operating the device safely
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CAUTION!
• Use long matches or long lighters to light the burner.
Quickly remove your hand as soon as the burner ignites.
• Wear proper clothing when operating the stove.
Do not wear hanging garments which can catch fire.
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NOTICE!
• Let the stove cool down to ambient temperature before you touch it
with bare hands.
• Keep the area surrounding the stove and interior parts free of grease,
fat, alcoholic substances, plastic or inflammable cloths (for instance
curtains, towels, kitchen utensils).
• Use only pots and pans with flat bottoms and with a maximum
diameter of 23 cm (9"). The pots and pans should be large enough to
cover the heating element. The use of undersized utensils will expose
a portion of the heating element to direct contact and may result in
ignition of clothing.
Proper sized utensils will also improve efficiency.
• When cooking ensure that pans and pots are securely in position.
Recommended is the use of pot holders (fig. 2 2, page 3,
accessory).
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