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The Apprentice 1-Burner Forge
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3. Close the cylinder valve and pay attention to the needle indicator
on the pressure gauge and wait 15 minutes. If the needle drops
away towards zero, there is a gas leak.
4. After confirming there is a loss of gas, check all connectors and
clamps for leakage by brushing or spraying with soapy water.
Bubbles will appear at the leakage point.
5. Tighten clamps or fittings to eliminate gas leakage. Replace the
clamps and fittings if this fails to solve the problem.
IGNITING THE FORGE
WARNING! Shut the gas off if it fails to ignite after a few seconds
to avoid an explosion or uncontrolled fire. Allow the gas to
disperse before attempting to ignite the forge again.
The forge will emit a slight odour (curing
paint) for a couple of hours after it is first lit.
Ventilate the area until the smell disperses.
1. Turn the propane cylinder knob to
release the gas.
2. Adjust the pressure level by turning the
regulator (C) knob and watching the
pressure gauge until it reaches 5 PSI.
3. Open the ball valve to allow the gas to flow into the forge.
4. Press the ignition button (A) and the gas should ignite.
4.1 Use a long multi-purpose (extended) lighter as an alternative
ignition source.
4.1.1 Stand behind the forge, away from the door (F) in
case there is an explosion.
4.1.2 Place the lighter slightly into the access opening (B)
and ignite (Fig. 5).
4.1.3 Turn the gas on and wait for the gas to ignite.
5. Adjust the pressure regulator knob to increase or decrease the
heat level.
Fig. 5