How do you start a Efel oil burning stove?
1. Place the stove in a safe location. The stove should be placed on a level, non-combustible surface, away from any combustible materials. Make sure the stove is in a well-ventilated area.
2. Fill the oil reservoir. Open the oil reservoir lid and fill it with kerosene. The reservoir should be filled to about 3/4 full. Do not overfill the reservoir.
3. Light the wick. Remove the wick holder from the stove and light the wick. Replace the wick holder in the stove and make sure the wick is centered in the burner.
4. Adjust the flame. Turn the flame adjustment knob to adjust the flame height. The flame should be high enough to heat the stove but not so high that it smokes.
5. Let the stove warm up. Allow the stove to warm up for about 10 minutes before using it to cook.
Here are some additional tips for using an Efel oil burning stove:
* Use only kerosene in the stove. Do not use gasoline, diesel fuel, or other flammable liquids.
* Never leave the stove unattended while it is burning.
* Keep the stove away from children and pets.
* Store kerosene in a safe, cool, and dry place.
* Have the stove inspected by a qualified technician once a year.
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