FUELING
1. lnsert the straight tube of the manual fuel siphon into the kerosene container
Remove the fuel tank cap on the heater, and insert the siphon's flexible hose
into the fuel tank opening.
2. Turn the air vent knob on the top of the siphon clockwise to close the air vent.
3. To start the flow of kerosene, squeeze the bulb of the siphon vigorously six or
seven times. Once the flow begins, it is no longer necessary to squeeze the bulb.
To avoid overfilling the tank, watch the fuel gauge. As the indicator enters the red
zone, stop the flow by turning the air vent knob counterclockwise.
NOTE: Be especially careful to avoid overfilling the tank with very cold
kerosene; otherwise overflow might occur when the fuel warms up.
4. Remove the siphon carefully, allowing the excess kerosene to drain from the
tube back into container. Replace the fuel tank cap and tighten it securely. Be
sure to wipe away any spilled kerosene from tank or other heater parts.
CHECK BEFORE LIGHTING
1. LOCATE YOUR HEATER AWAY FROM WALLS AND AVOID DRAFTS
Allow at least three (3) feet of clearance between the heater and walls, curtains, shelving or other
combustible materials. Do not operate your heater in drafty areas or locations where opening doors may
create gusts of air. Drafts or strong air currents may make flame unstable and affect heater performance.
2. LEVEL THE HEATER
The heater should be operated on a firm, Ievel floor.
NOTE: lf your heater is not level, change Iocations. Do not attempt to prop it
up with books or other objects. An unlevel heater may burn with an
uneven flame.
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WARNING: Use only water-clear Kerosene.
Never use gasoline or other flammable liquids.
ALWAYS extinguish heater before refill heater fuel tank.
Fuel heater outside the living area.