Warning
- Install correctly according to the instruction manual.
- If you install incorrectly, it may cause burns and fires by a gas leak.
- It should not be used near inflammable materials (a gasoline, benzene, gas cylinder, spray and so on) or where the wind blows.
- Be sure to use a gas cylinder guaranteed by the Gas Safety Corporation without mechanical defects such as a crushed connection.
- Do not operate in a closed room.
- No turn the fuel intake toward people and living things, after ignited.
- It may cause burns because flame is longer and strong then it looks.
- Take care so that the gas doesn’t leak.
- Open the handle after connecting a torch with a gas cylinder and check whether there is a smell and sound of the gas on a facing surface before ignited.
- If the fire died during operation, close the handle immediately to turn off the gas.
- Do not turn it over while using it if possible.
- If you use it on the opposite side, the flame can be unstable or turned off caused by liquefied gas from a fuel intake.
- If you do so, charge it after about 20 seconds.
- Do not touch a pipe of the fuel intake while and just using it.
- Let cool completely 30 minutes later after use and save.
- When storing, the torch must be kept separate from a gas cylinder and keep them in airy, dry and dustless place.
- Keep out of reach of children.
It's not broken
It's not ignited
- Check if the knob is turned counterclockwise too much.
- Check if the torch is connected to a gas cartridge correctly, and if a gas cartridge is not damaged or deformed.
- Check the remaining gas in a cartridge. If need, replace a gas cartridge and retry.
It's not ignited 2
- Check if the O-ring seals is damaged and if the hole is clogged with debris.
- Check if the nozzle is clogged with debris.
- Check if there is any debris inside the pipe.
The red flame is on, uneven and unstable
- Check if a gas cartridge is a new/unused one, and you may shake it or heat it before using.
- Check if you may use it upside down.
※ In winter season, the flame may come out lower due to a decrease of gas pressure by low temperature.