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MORE ADVANCED MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE - EN
CLEANING THE NOZZLE AND CLEANING NEEDLE
If the stove is not functioning satisfactorily and the routine measures above do not help, the nozzle
and cleaning needle may need to be cleaned. Remove the burner plate, use the tip of the multitool
as a screwdriver and unscrew the nozzle. Remove the cleaning needle from the burner. Wipe clean
the cleaning needle body and the inside of the nozzle. Clean the nozzle hole by carefully pushing the
cleaning needle through the nozzle.
CLEANING THE SPINDLE’S FUEL GROOVES
If the stove is still not getting very hot even though you have cleaned the nozzle and cleaning needle,
the spindle’s fuel grooves may need to be cleaned. Unscrew the control valve (+) as far as it will go.
Use the multitool to unscrew the spindle nut. Unscrew the control valve fully and then pull it out
together with the spindle. Clean carefully the two grooves running longitudinally, with the spindle on
the tip, using a fingernail, for example. Take care not to damage the spindle threads.
REPLACING THE FUEL FILTER
If you are still having problems with the stove, the fuel filter may need to be replaced. The fuel filter
is located at the end of the plastic tube on the fuel pump. Unscrew the patterned part of the filter
holder and push the filter out using a pointed object. Make sure the filter holder is clean before
inserting the new filter. If you have problems with the fuel filter, you can use the stove without one for
a brief period. It will be more sooty than usual. Some fuels also tend to flare more if no filter is fitted.
Replace the filter when you get home.
Pump rod
Pump leather
Quick
coupling
Pump valve
Fuel filter
Burner plate
Nozzle
Cleaning needle
O-rings
Wick
O-ring
Bottom nut
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