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•  If no leaks are found during your check, proceed with next step. 

•  Always use the electronic ignition button to ignite the Lighter.

 

•  DO NOT USE MATCHES OROTHER TYPES OF LIGHTERS TO 

IGNITE THE LIGHTER

•  At the initial lighting,

 

flame blow-out is possible until the proper mixture 

of propane to air is achieved, this should only take a few moments. 

•  Flame blow-out is also possible when the Flame nozzle is held too 

close to the ground or in windy conditions.

•  Do not place your hand or any part of your body in the path of the 

nozzle while lighting or operating the Lighter. 

•  Install two AAA batteries into the battery compartment, observing the 

correct polarity.

Lighting:

1. 

Turn orange control knob counter-clockwise ¼ turn. 

2. 

Engage Safety Trigger by first moving the lever upwards 

1. Open

Knob

4. 

Press Ignition 

Button

before squeezing the Safety Trigger. 

3. 

While squeezing the Safety Trigger

4. 

Press the orange Electronic Ignition Button to ignite, using your other hand.

NOTE: 

The Safety Trigger travels only a small distance to open. Once you hear flowing gas, the Safety 

Trigger is properly engaged and the  Lighter is ready to ignite. Adjust the control knob to obtain the 

desired amount of flame.

Use extreme caution at all times. You are using an intense open flame. This Lighter produces an extremely 

hot and nearly invisible flame. DO NOT use the Lighter in the presence of combustible materials.

NEVER use charcoal starter fluid on your fuel along with this lighter. Fuel must be clean and dry. 

• 

NEVER use Lighter in or around flammable fumes, liquids, or explosive materials.

•  Do not cover or block the air inlet holes in the lighter handle. 

•  Propane is heavier than air which can cause it to accumulate in low areas. Be certain all areas are well 

ventilated.

• 

Propane has a distinct ODOR. If you smell it, IMMEDIATELY extinguish all flames, locate the leak and 

correct it. Ventilate area before reigniting the Lighter.

• 

Disregard of safe practices can result in severe fire damage, personal injury, or possible death.

• 

NEVER direct the Lighter flame toward any person or animal.

•  NEVER modify this Lighter or components in any way.

•  Do Not Use For Space Heating.

SHUTTING OFF YOUR LIGHTER

•  Release the operating lever and turn the control knob clockwise to the off position.

• 

Wait until the flame is completely extinguished. The flame may continue to burn a few seconds until all gas 

is purged from the tubing.

•  Remove the cylinder from the Charcoal Lighter body by rotating it counter clockwise. 

•  Note that the Lighter nozzle is hot. Rest the Lighter on a non-combustible surface to allow the Lighter to 

cool before placing the Lighter in storage. Allow a minimum of 30 minutes for the Lighter to cool.

•  Replace the plastic caps on the Lighter body and on the gas cylinder.

3. 

Depress

Safety 

Trigger

2. 

Move lever

LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS - CONTINUED

OPERATING YOUR LIGHTER

•  Never attempt to store the Lighter while it is hot. 

•  When the Lighter is stored indoors, or outdoors, remove the propane cylinder from the Charcoal Lighter. 

•  The LP gas cylinder must be stored in accordance with Chapter 5 of ANSI/NFPA 58, the standard for storage 

and handling of liquefied petroleum gases. 

•  Do not store the Charcoal Lighter in locations where it may become damaged. 

•  It is the responsibility of the owner of the Charcoal Lighter to follow all local, state, and federal laws when 

disposing of the used or empty propane cylinder.

•  Remove batteries if storing for an extended period of time, such as over the winter.

STORAGE

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Page 1: ...stored or used This flame nozzle will become very HOT during normal usage Never touch the nozzle while lighting during use or within 20 minutes after use Control knob Electronic Ignition Button Safet...

Page 2: ...nd marked in accordance with the specifications for LP gas cylinders of the U S Department of Transportation DOT or the National Standard of Canada CAN CSA B339 Cylinders Spheres and Tubes for the Tra...

Page 3: ...pane is heavier than air which can cause it to accumulate in low areas Be certain all areas are well ventilated Propane has a distinct ODOR If you smell it IMMEDIATELY extinguish all flames locate the...

Page 4: ...this Lighter for any purpose other that its design intent which is to light charcoal and wood fuel in outdoor cooking appliances and fireplaces Gloves eye protection long sleeves long pants boots are...

Page 5: ...ER CET APPAREIL POUR VOTRE S CURIT Si vous d tectez une odeur de gaz Coupez l alimentation en gaz de l appareil teignez toutes les flammes nues Effectuez un essai d tanch it en utilisant de l eau savo...

Page 6: ...de hauteur Conservez le bouchon de la bouteille et remettez le en place lorsque celle ci ne sert pas Elle doit tre orient e de fa on permettre le retrait de la vapeur La bouteille de gaz doit rester...

Page 7: ...llumeur vers une personne ou un animal Ne JAMAIS modifier cet allumeur ou ses composants Ne pas utiliser cet appareil pour le chauffage des locaux TEINDRE VOTRE ALLUMEUR Rel chez le levier de fonction...

Page 8: ...utiliser cet allumeur des fins autres que celles pour lesquelles il est con u savoir l allumage de charbon et de bois dans les appareils et les foyers de cuisson l ext rieur Le port de gants d une pr...

Page 9: ...PARA SU SEGURIDAD Si huele gas Apague la alimentaci n de gas del dispositivo Apague cualquier llama expuesta Revise el dispositivo para detectar fugas con agua jabonosa NUNCA intente volver a encender...

Page 10: ...t en uso El cilindro de gas debe estar orientado para la extracci n de vapor El cilindro de gas debe permanecer en posici n vertical mientras est en uso No exponga el encendedor o el cilindro LP a tem...

Page 11: ...RUCCIONES DE ENCENDIDO CONTINUACI N OPERAR SU ENCENDEDOR Nunca intente guardar el encendedor mientras est caliente Cuando el encendedor se almacene en interiores o al aire libre retire el cilindro de...

Page 12: ...use este encendedor para ning n otro prop sito que no sea su intenci n de dise o que es encender carb n de le a y combustible de madera en aparatos para cocinar al aire libre y chimeneas Se recomienda...

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