Kerosene heaters are indeed a practical heating tool, and their use is relatively simple. Here are the basic steps to use kerosene heaters and how to properly adjust the temperature:
Refueling: Before use, check whether the fuel tank of the kerosene heater is filled with specially designated kerosene. Make sure to use high-quality kerosene to ensure the efficiency and safety of the heater. When refueling, read the instructions carefully and follow the instructions. It is usually necessary to pour kerosene into the dedicated fuel tank of the heater, and be careful not to overfill to avoid leakage or overflow.
Ignition: Kerosene heaters are usually equipped with a simple ignition device. Use the ignition device to ignite the heater according to the instructions on the manual. Before ignition, ensure good ventilation, stay away from flammable items, and avoid using in enclosed spaces to prevent the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Adjust the temperature: Kerosene heaters usually have a temperature adjustment function, allowing users to adjust the output temperature of the heater according to their needs. If the kerosene quality is not very good or the amount of refueling is too much, it may affect the combustion efficiency and temperature control of the heater. In this case, it is necessary to adjust the temperature appropriately.
Generally, temperature adjustment can be achieved by turning a knob or button on the heater. Gradually increase or decrease the temperature until you reach your desired comfort level.
Please note that you must follow safety regulations and instructions when using kerosene heaters. Make sure the heater is placed on a stable surface, away from flammable items, and clean and maintain the heater regularly to ensure its normal operation and safety.
In addition, if you encounter any problems during use or the heater fails, please stop using it immediately and contact a professional maintenance personnel for inspection and repair.