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| | Instructions for Catalytic Fragrance LampesInstructions for Using Scentier Lampe Burners: 1. Remove the openwork shade (A) and the cap. 2. Away from any source of heat, fill your lamp two-thirds full with Scented lamp fuel. Clean the exterior of the lamp of any fuel. 3. Insert the wick of the burner into the lamp and position the base of the burner evenly into the lamp opening. Put the cap back over the burner. Allow the wick to draw fuel into the burner for about 20 minutes 4. Remove the cap and light the burner with a match or lighter. Do not replace the openwork shade. After 2 minutes (sometimes a little longer the first time it is used) blow out the flame. Your Catalytic Lamp is now operational. 5. Replace the openwork shade. Do not touch the burner. 6. To extinguish the Scentier Lampe, remove the openwork shade (which will be hot), place the cap on the burner and replace the shade. 25 to 40 minutes of use is sufficient for a 1,000 to 1,400 cubic foot room. Helpful Hints 1. Remember that the lampe works after the flame is extinguished. The flame is to heat the stone and needs to be blown out after 2-3 minutes. The flame can be quite high...CAUTION: keep away from flammable objects 2. The burner should last one to two years or approximately 250 lightings. Replacement ceramic stones and wicks are available. 3. Once in a while you will come across a stubborn burner that will not remain hot after the flame is extinguished. If the burner is new, remove it from the lampe and place it on paper towels to let it dry out completely. This will usually take 24 hrs. Then go through the new burner process again by allowing the wick to soak for 20 minutes before lighting. If the burner is old, it probably needs replacing. 4. You can change fragrances by letting the wick dry on a paper towel. It is okay to go from fragrance to fragrance without drying the wick; the fragrance will blend until the fuel in the wick is used. 5. Do not use any other type of lamp fuel other than fragrance fuel designed for catalytic lampe burners with ceramic heating stones in Scentier Lampes.
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