for ORIGO Alcohol Range model 6000, 6100 and 6200.
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING!
WATER OR A CLASS A FIRE EXTINGUISHER WILL PUT OUT AN ALCOHOL FIRE.
SPECIAL SAFETY
SECTION
Carefully read and understand these instructions
before operating your ORIGO range. Save these
instructions and review them periodically.
Fuel Safety.
1. Use only denatured alcohol. Never use gasoline, kerosene,
methanol, propane, charcoal lighter, diesel or other flammable
substances or fuels. Uncontrollable operation and flare-ups can
result and cause serious burns or personal injury.
2. Store fuel in an approved container away from the range,
the engine or other heat source.
Installation and Maintenance
Safety.
3. Eliminate all sources of sparks or flames in the area where
fuel is poured or stored.
4. Do not smoke while working with fuel.
5. Wipe up immediately any spilled fuel.
1. Place range in a well-ventilated area away from all
combustible material. Excessive draft must be avoided.
Filling and Lighting Safety.
2. Do not hang or place towels, papers, curtains or other
combustibles near an installed range.
1. Do not attempt to fill fuel tanks while they are still in
range. Overfilling, spillage, or hot surfaces can cause serious
burns and fires.
3. Keep all surfaces and interior parts free of grease, alcohol or
other flammable substances.
4. To be sure of safe function of your ORIGO stove, do not use
an oversize pot. Max. recommended pot diameter: 9”(230mm)
2. Never pour fuel through burner openings in top of range.
(Picture 1)
5. Make sure the appliance is securely in position when in
operation as well as when not in use.
3. Remove fuel tanks from range by carefully following
instructions.
4. Move fuel tanks to a safe area away from all sparks, flames,
or other heat sources before filling with fuel.
General Safety.
5. Make sure tanks are cool enough to be held in your bare
hand before filling with fuel.
WARNING!
6. Fuel may burn with almost invisible flame. Make sure that
flame and heat-glow are extinguished before filling the tanks.
Flame or heat-glow can cause alcohol fire, resulting in serious
burns and personal injury.
BE EXTREMELY SAFETY CONSCIOUS AS WITH
ANY APPLIANCE THAT OPERATES WITH AN
OPEN FLAME. INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE
FOLLOWED CLOSELY TO AVOID SEVERE
BURNS OR CREATING A FIRE HAZARD.
7. Do not overfill tanks. Filling instructions must be followed
closely. Check the fuel by tilting the tank vertically (Picture5).
In this position, maximum fuel level occurs when fuel just
begins to show in the recess inside the tank opening. Alcohol
expands when heated. If the tank is overfilled, the surplus will
overflow into the stove cavity and can cause uncontrollable
burning.
1. Make sure the range is installed correctly. Installation
instructions are included with the product. Repairs must be
made by qualified service personnel. Ask your dealer to
recommend qualified personnel.
8. Wipe tanks to remove any excess fuel before replacing tanks
in the range.
2. Wear proper clothing when operating the range. Never wear
loose fitting or hanging garments as such can catch on fire.
9. Light burners by holding a lit match or long lighter at the
tank opening through the burner opening. As soon as the
burner ignites, quickly remove hand to avoid burning your
fingers.
3. Use ORIGO potholders to clamp pots to grate on the stove if
there is any risk of motion while the stove is in use. Unsecured
pots can shift or fall resulting in dangerous spills, which can
cause serious burns. (Picture 2)
An ORIGO lighter is recommended.
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