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Use as a solid fuel lighter /
use of the grill lighter nozzle
(8)
• Check that the solid fuel lighter
is in the correct position.
• Isolate from the mains before
removing it from the fire.
• Allow the solid fuel lighter to
cool down before packing it
away.
• The connection cable or other
flammable materials must not
come into contact with the hot
parts of the solid fuel lighter.
Caution: This is how to avoid
accidents and injuries by an
electric shock:
Electrical safety
• Make sure that the mains volt-
age matches the details on the
type plate.
• Connect the device only to a
socket with a residual current
circuit breaker (RCD) with a trip-
ping current of not more than
30 mA.
• Do not use the mains cable to
pull the plug from the socket.
Protect the mains cable from
heat, oil and sharp edges.
• Switch the device off and pull
the mains plug out of the socket
if the mains cable is damaged.
If the connection cable of this
device is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer
or their customer service or by
a similarly qualified person in
order to avoid hazards.
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• Do not connect a damaged
mains cable to the power sup-
ply. Do not touch a damaged
mains cable as long as it is
connected to the power supply.
A damaged mains cable can
result in voltage-carrying parts
being touched.
Initial start-up
When used for the first time, some smoke
may escape. The smoke is caused by bind-
ers which are removed from the insulating
film of the heater by the heat during first
use. To ensure that the smoke escapes
quickly, the device should be placed on
the stand area. Be sure to ventilate the
working environment during first use.
If the smoke/odour is too strong, move the
initial start-up to outside!
Operation
Switching ON and OFF
Change the step switch (2) to level "I". The
device reaches an air quantity of 300 l/min
at 350 ° C.
Change the step switch (2) to level "II". The
device reaches an air quantity of 500 l/min
at 550 ° C.
Change the step switch to level "0" to
switch it off.