insufficient ventilation
wastage of the wick
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SWITCHING OFF THE HEATER
Let the heater burn at its lowest setting (Fig. M) for approximately one minute.
Then slowly turn the wick adjuster knob · counter-clockwise to its stop. The
flame will extinguish after a little while.
NOTE: For routine turn-off, DO NOT use the "Manual Shutoff" or activate the
"Automatic Extinguisher" by jarring the heater. These methods may cause
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unwanted odour, soot and smoke. Only the wick adjuster knob should be used
for normal shutoff.
NOTE: In case of an emergency, switch off the heater by turning the safety
button
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ADJUSTING THE WICK HEIGHT
After a period of time the combustion may no longer be high enough (Section D). In
that case you can adjust the wick height to improve the flame. To do this, the heater
must have been switched off. Follow the procedure below:
1
Release the automatic extinguisher by turning the safety button counterclock-
wise. (Fig. N).
Pull the wick adjuster knob · off the heater, so the wick height
2
lock
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3
Take the plastic collar between your thumb and index finger and pull it out.
Turn the collar up one step, to either position 2 or 3 (Fig. O). Carefully push
the collar back, so the pin engages in the recess.
Carefully reinstall the wick adjuster knob ·. This can be done in one
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way only - check the rear of the cap for the correct position.
If adjustment of the wick height does not have the required effect, let the
heater burn until all fuel has been used up (Section H).
If the flame height is still too low and the wick is set on position 3, then contact your
dealer, or replace the wick, refer to section M. If the flame gets too high after adjus-
ting (Fig. Q), the wick height lock should be placed one position lower again.
Otherwise smoke or soot may be caused.
(leave window or door ajar)
(contact your dealer or replace the wick,
refer to section M)
counterclockwise (Fig. N).
will be visible.
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