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Lighter care and refill instructions |
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How
To Refill Your Lighter |
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| Step by step instructions of how to
refill and care for your lighter |
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| 1. Do not refill your lighter
immediately after using it. You should allow enough time for
the lighter to cool off. |
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2. The flame height adjuster on the bottom of the
lighter should be set to minimum by turning
CLOCKWISE with a small screw driver. The smaller,
usually Phillips head, screw is for dismantling the
lighter and should not be touched. The adjusting
screw is a larger screw with a standard (slot) head.
Some lighters come with a key to turn the adjusting
screw. Some models have an adjusting wheel that
requires no screwdriver. Please DO NOT FORCE the
adjusting screw. If it is hard to turn in one
direction this most likely means that the adjustment
screw is already at the (-) or (+) limit. Try
turning the other direction.
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| 3. Push the refilling valve with a
screwdriver to let out the air inside until no hissing
sound is heard. Hold the lighter away from your face.
Air inside the fuel tank prevents butane gas from being
injected into the tank and causes the lighter to
malfunction. |
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| 4. ALWAYS refill the lighter in an
upside down position to avoid injecting air into the
lighter. |
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| 5. Shake the butane gas refill can,
press the stem of the refill can directly onto the
refill valve on the bottom of the lighter. Keep them
in a straight position and let the gas go into the
lighter for about 5 seconds. Repeat for a shorter
period if needed. |
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| 6. Allow 3-4 minutes to let gas and
lighter components reach room temperature. |
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| 7. Turn the flame adjuster counter
clockwise to reach the desired flame height. |
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| 8. Hold the lighter away from your
face and body and ignite it carefully. If there is
no flame, repeat the refilling process. |
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| 9. If you experience gas leakage
with a hissing sound while refilling the lighter,
either you are not holding the lighter and gas can
in a straight position or the stem of the gas can is
not suitable for the lighter. In this case you need
to use an adaptor which is usually supplied with the
gas can. |
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10. Premium butane is required to ensure
optimum performance of your lighter. Lighters
require the cleanest butane available at a
pressure of 45 psi. Recommended
using Premium Triple Refined
Butane Gas that are packaged in 10-13 oz.
cans with a metal fill tip nozzle. Non-premium
butane with plastic fill tip nozzles are not
recommended as they may cause inconsistent
ignition and performance. Impurity of the gas
can cause clogging of the burner valve or
malfunctioning.
You can obtain Premium Triple
Refined Butane
from our website or at your local
tobacco shop or grocery store. |
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| WARNING: PLEASE, ALWAYS KEEP YOUR
LIGHTER AWAY FROM THE REACH OF CHILDREN. USE
COMMON SENSE IN HANDLING YOUR LIGHTER. |
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Troubleshooting: If you are having
problems with your lighter, make sure that:
*You
are holding the lighter upside down while
refilling. If you did not hold the lighter
upside down,
there will be air inside the butane tank.
You will need to let the air out and try
refilling again.
*The flame height is properly adjusted.
*You
are not using cheap or incorrect fuel.
*There
is no dirt or debris in the lighter. Try blowing
forcefully into the top part of the unlit
lighter. |
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