Toyotomi KS-27A Operation And Maintenance Instructions page 3

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RISK OF EXPLOSION
1. Never use any fuel other than water-clear kerosene.
Never use gasoline. Use of gasoline can lead to uncontrollable flames resulting in destructive fire.
Even kerosene contaminated with small amounts of gasoline, or similarly volatile materials, can be
hazardous. Never use a can for kerosene that has previously been used for gasoline, paint thinner,
or solvents.
2. Never refill heater fuel tank when heater is operating or still hot. To do so maycause a "flash back"
of flame to the fuel container, resulting in injury to yourself and your property.
3. Never use heater in areas where flammable vapors or gases may be present.Especially avoid use of
heater where gasoline, naphtha, acetone or other volatile solvents are in the air, or whose
containers are open. Such vapors could be ignited by the heater, resulting in fire and/or explosion.
4. Never fill heater fuel tank in living space. Fill heater tank outdoors. Never overfillyour heater.
Always replace heater tank cap securely after refueling. Spillage of kerosene produces strong odor
which is hard to remove. Spillage on carpet can be ignited if match or some other ignition source
contacts it.
5. Never store or transport kerosene in other than a metal or plastic container that is (1) acceptable
for kerosene, (2) non-red in color, and (3) clearly marked, "KEROSENE". Never store kerosene in the
living space. Picking up a gasoline can by mistake when fueling is a major cause of heater fires.
RlSK OF BURNS OR FIRE
1. Observe the heater carefully for 15-20 minutes after start-up. Problems of improperadjustment of
wick height or improperly seated heat chamber should become evident during this warm up period.
NOTE: Carefully follow the instructions
adjusting the flame.
2. Due to high surface temperatures, keep away from children, furniture and clothing.
WARNING
WARNING
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