Operating Instructions
Hot-gas burner MT-6804
Item No. 588464
1 Operating Instructions for download
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complete operating instructions (or new/current versions if available). Follow the instructions
on the web page.
2 Intended use
The hot-gas burner produces a large, adjustable and flutter-free jet-flame with a temperature of
max. 1,300°C. It has an integrated ignition mechanism.
The gas quantity is adjustable on the gas burner which makes it universally usable.
The gas burner is designed for hard or soft soldering. In addition, combustible and incombustible
materials can be heated and melted.
The hot-gas burner is to be filled and operated with lighter gas (ISO-butane gas).
Direct contact with water must be avoided at all times! Any use other than the one described
above damages the product. Moreover, this involves hazards such as fire.
No part of the product may be modified or rebuilt!
The safety instructions must be followed unconditionally!
3 Delivery content
Hot-gas burner
Removable base
4 Description of symbols
The following symbols are on the product/appliance or are used in the text:
The symbol warns of hazards that can lead to personal injury.
5 Safety instructions
Read the operating instructions carefully and especially observe the safety
information. If you do not follow the safety instructions and information
on proper handling in this manual, we assume no liability for any resulting
personal injury or damage to property. Such cases will invalidate the warranty/
guarantee.
5.1 General information
For safety reasons, any unauthorised conversion and/or modification to the product is not
permitted.
Do not leave packing materials unattended. These may become dangerous playing
material for children.
Gas burners and lighter gas containers have no place in the hands of children. Keep such
products in a place inaccessible to children.
Gas burners contain butane gas. They therefore have to be kept away from sources of heat
and sunlight (>40°C).
Only fill your gas burner with commercially available lighter gas and in a well ventilated
environment. Avoid naked flames (explosion hazard!).
When filling, observe the safety and operating instructions of the lighter gas manufacturer.
Gas burners may only be filled when cool.
Stop the filling process immediately if gas escapes. A gas-air mixture could arise which is
liable to explode. Make sure that the room has been well ventilated before you ignite gas
burners or other sources of ignition.
Do not remove or open the filling valves to allow gas to escape.
The housing of gas burners may not be opened, damaged or held in fire or naked flame!
Risk of explosion!
Never expose gas burner to mechanical stress. The gas tank could start to leak (danger
of fire and explosion!).
Do not try to repair the gas burner. If a gas burner should become damaged or defective,
dispose of it correctly.
When igniting and using the gas burner, keep it away from the body and clothing.
Never ignite liquid or gas-like combustibles (e.g. petrol, alcohol).
Always hold the gas burner in such a manner that the flame points away from you.
Always ignite the flame for about 20 minutes only, otherwise the housing of the lighter could
heat up too much (danger of burning!).
Gas burners may not be operated, filled or stored in areas where explosive, easily
flammable materials, combustible gases, vapours or dust, or inflammable liquids (solvents,
alcohol, benzene etc.) are kept or could be kept . There is the risk of explosion or fire!
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Protect the gas burner from dirt and humidity.
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Never touch the burner nozzle during or shortly after operation. Risk of burns!
6 Product overview
1 Burner nozzle
2 Gas-flow regulator
3 Piezo electrical ignition
7 Initial operation
The hot-gas burner is supplied empty due to safety reasons.
Before initial startup the tank of the gas burner is to be filled with commercially available lighter
gas.
Filling the gas tank
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The gas burner is to be filled and operated with lighter gas (ISO-butane gas).
Fill the gas tank only in a well ventilated environment and avoid naked flames.
(Explosion hazard!) Gas burners may only be filled when cool.
For filling proceed as follows:
Turn the gas-flow regulator (2) off in a clockwise direction.
Turn the hot-gas burner upside down, so the charging valve (5) points upwards. Alternatively
remove the base (6).
Locate the ISO-butane gas bottle (if required by means of an appropriate adaptor) onto the
charging valve (5). Press the ISO-butane gas bottle vertically downwards. The gas flows
into the gas tank of the gas burner. The charging process takes about 3-5 s.
Stop the filling process immediately if gas escapes. A gas-air mixture could
arise which is liable to explode. Make sure that the room has been well
ventilated before you ignite gas burners or other sources of ignition.
Wait approx. 3 minutes after filling before you put the gas burner into operation. It gives the
gas charge the opportunity to stabilize.
8 Operation
After filling the gas tank the hot-gas burner is operational.
Always keep the burning nozzle of the gas burner away from the body. Never
point the burner directly at people or animals.
The blue flame is barely visible in a bright environment!
To ignite the gas burner, proceed as follows:
Slide the safety pilot (4) to the right. This releases the ignition mechanism.
Turn on the gas-flow regulator (2) by approx. 5 counterclockwise rotations. The gas flow is
audible at the burner nozzle.
Press the piezo electrical ignition (3). It might be necessary to press the discharge button
(3) repeatedly, before ignition takes place.
The flame shape is continuously adjustable by means of the gas-flow regulator (2).
Turn the gas-flow regulator (2) clockwise until the valve is closed to switch off (noticeable
turning end). The flame extinguishes.
Slide the safety pilot (4) back to the left. The piezo electrical ignition is blocked.
Leave the hot-gas burner to cool off first, before you store it. Fire hazard!
9 Cleaning and care
Important:
– Do not use aggressive cleaning agents, rubbing alcohol or other chemical solutions.
They damage the housing and can cause the product to malfunction.
– Do not immerse the product in water.
Use a dry, lint-free cloth to clean the product.
Remove any residual gas before storing the hot-gas burner.
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4 Safety pilot
7 Grip with integrated gas
tank
5 Charging valve
6 Removable base