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EN MONOLIGHTER – USER MANUAL
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Switching on
Using your thumb, push the On/Off switch (1) to-
wards the handle and hold. After a few minutes the
device will have reached operating temperature.
Switching off
Release the On/Off switch (1). The switch will slide
back into the starting position and switch itself off.
Light the barbecue
A. Always make a pile of the coal or briquettes.
B. Touch the pile of coal with the fire starter.
C. Draw back the fire starter a little bit when sparks
appear (after 10-20 seconds).
D. Continue to point the fire starter in the same
direction for at least 60 seconds.
Light the fireplace
A. Build a pile of small logs or branches.
B. Touch with the fire starter (or put a small piece of
newspaper between the logs).
C. Draw back the fire starter when flames appear.
D. Continue pointing the fire starter in the
same direction.

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING

If necessary, please use dry cloth to clean your
appliance after unplugging and cooling down. The
appliance is not intended to be left outdoors, please
store dry and indoors only.
WARNING!
Pull the fire starter slightly backwards when
sparks or glow appear. Fire starter can not stay in
fire. Otherwise, the metal cover of the nozzle will
be melted.
Charcoal comes in many forms. There are briquettes,
lump charcoal, heat beads, hard wood etc. The
ignition time will differ depending on material and
production quality.
If we start with charcoal it is mostly made from wood.
Much of the charcoal on the market is poor quality,
often made from fast growing trees and often chilled
with water to speed production. Poor quality char-
coal can spark when ignited (which is not dangerous
but perhaps not so fun).
Charcoal that is produced from hard wood however
will take longer to ignite and get ready to use. Good
quality charcoal lights quickly without sparks, is ready
to use in a couple of minutes with the MONO Lighter
and burns during a longer period.
Briquettes are pulverized charcoal that's compressed
with corn starch to bind the charcoal. Briquettes
produce smoke (it's the starch) but ordinary char-
coal is smokeless. Some producers compress their
briquettes very hard which makes them burn much
longer (up to four hours), but on the other hand also
takes longer time to light and get ready for cooking.
Only use such briquettes when you need to barbecue
for many hours.
EN MONO LIGHTER – USER MANUAL
SERVICE PARTS
SERVICE PARTS
No.
Description
Quantity
No. Descreption
Qty
1
Aluminium barrel
1
1
Aluminium barrel
1
2
Cupper barrel
1
2
Copper barrel
1
3
Mica paper
1
3
Mica paper
1
4
Heating wire comonents
1
4
Heating wire components
1
5
Thermal protector
1
6
Washer
1
5
Thermal protector
1
7
Fan tunnel
1
6
Washer
1
8
Taping screw
3
7
Fan tunnel
1
9
Fan blade
1
8
Taping screw
3
10
Taping screw
2
11
Motor support
1
9
Fan blade
1
12
Motor
1
10
Taping screw
2
13
Circuit board
1
11
Motor support
1
12
Motor
1
13
Circuit board
1
EN MONO LIGHTER – USER MANUAL
No.
Description
Quantity
No. Descreption
Qty
14
Tapping screw
4
14
Taping screw
4
15
Housing
1
15
Housing
1
16
Housing
1
16
Housing
1
17
Rating label
1
17
Rating label
1
18
Stand
1
19
Switch button
1
18
Stand
1
20
Switch
1
19
Switch button
1
21
Capacitx
3
20
Switch
1
22
PA9 terminal
1
21
Capacitor
3
23
Cord clamp
2
24
Cord
1
22
PA9 terminal
1
25
Taping screw
5
23
Cord clamp
2
24
Cord
1
25
Taping screw
5

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