Important Note:
All Red Dragon
®
torch kits are equipped with an excess flow
safety device located tin the
P-3200W Soft Nose Excess Flow POL or
P-W795 Hand Tighten Excess Flow POL
If you experience a low flame upon start up, follow these instructions
1. With everything off and closed (tank and needle valve)
SLOWLY crack the
knob of your propane tank about 1/8 to 1/4 of a turn
. This will provide plenty of
propane flow to provide a large usable flame while using your torch kit. You will not
need to turn the propane tank on any further.
2.
WAIT 10 seconds
for the propane to fill the hose.
3.
Slowly
crack your adjusting needle valve about 1/4 of a turn
just until you
hear gas passing through the torch kit.
4. Proceed to light the torch with the spark lighter.
5. You can turn your torch kit up or down using the adjusting needle valve.
If you
have a squeeze valve on your unit, be sure to depress and release the lever as
slowly as possible so as to not engage the safety P.O.L. valve.
If you find that you are only getting a weak flame, shut off tank, wait for flame to go
out, turn off needle valve, wait, :30 and try again slower.
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CAUTION
• 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 discontinue
work, extinguish all flames, locate the leak and correct it, ventilate area before
lighting torch.
• Use extreme caution at all times. This device has an intense open flame. Disregard
of safe practices can result in severe fire damage, personal injury, or possible death.
• Never direct torch flame toward any person, animal, flamable surface or material.
Important Safeguards:
When using torches, basic safety precautions should always be followed:
A. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
B. Before using, check all parts for proper function and damage to components parts.
C. Do not use this torch to heat, mold or bend plastic sheets, moulding or tubing.
D. Hidden areas such as behind walls, ceilings, floors, soffit boards and other
panels may contain flammable materials that could be ignited by the heat gun when
working in these locations. The ignition of these materials may not