9. Take the bottle to wet the burner. Insert the bottle with the opening
into the tank opening so that it projects into the fuel. Press the bottle
together so that the air escapes and the fuel is sucked up when it is
released. Wait until the bottle returns to its original shape.
10. Seal the filling plug securely using the wrench.
11. Close the burner cover and ensure that the cover does not extend into
the flame area and instead maintains a uniform distance from the burner
channel. Then reinsert the protective panes.
12. Insert the cold hand to grip the cover plate and lift it off.
13. Wet the burner mat with fuel using the bottle which has just been filled.
14. Put the bottle down to one side.
15. Reinstall the sight glasses.
16. Wait for approx. 30 seconds with ignition to enable the wick to be-come
fully impregnated with ethanol
17. Ignite the fire on the burner mat and step back from the flames. It may
take a few minutes until uniform flames appear.
Should you ever pour in too much fuel and cause the burner to overflow,
the ethanol collects in the safety container. Empty this immediately and
before lighting the burner. Clean the surface of the burner until it is dry and
completely free of ethanol.
Caution: Ethanol is highly combustible. There must be no sources of igni-
tion in the vicinity!