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Lighter Safety Tips & Warnings: |
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Do not store
your lighter close to source of heat or fire
such as stove, radiator, fireplace, direct
sunlight, etc. |
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Do not refill
lighter in small closed spaces such as in
the car, small cabins, etc. |
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Always keep
away from reach of children. Playing with
fire and light is amusing to children which
may cause unforgivable results. |
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Always hold
the lighter away from face. |
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Do not ignite
the lighter while refueling |
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Please be advised that your lighter might not
immediately work upon delivery.
This is because the lighter has been shipped without
gas to comply with shipping regulations and safety
purposes.
Please follow the instructions to fill your lighter. |
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Fill Your Lighter Please Do the Following: |
- Do not refill the lighter immediately after
use. Allow enough time to cool off (3 to 5
minutes)
- Set the flame height to the minimum; use the
adjuster on the bottom of the lighter. Use the
flame shaped adjusting tool if your lighter has
one in the packaging, otherwise use a small
screw driver. If your lighter has the adjusting
wheel, you don’t need this tool. Turn the
adjusting screw clockwise to tighten the gas
valve.
- Hold the lighter in an upside-down position
and make sure the valve is away from your face.
- Using the Adjusting Tool or a screwdriver,
push the refilling valve in (on the bottom of
the lighter). This will let out any air or
butane inside. You might feel the cool butane on
your fingers for a few seconds. Hold the valve
in until no hissing sound is heard. This is a
necessary step before refilling because trapped
air in the fuel tank can prevent the lighter
from functioning properly.
- Shake the butane refill can and press the
nozzle of can directly onto the refilling valve
of the lighter. Remember that both the lighter
and butane gas must be in an upside-down
vertical position.
- Let the gas go into the lighter for about 5
seconds. Repeat one more time if necessary, for
maximum refueling.
- Allow 3 to 4 minutes for the gas and lighter
components to reach room temperature. This
allows for butane to settle.
- Turn the flame adjusted slowly
counter-clockwise to reach the desired flame
height.
- Hold the lighter away from face or body and
ignite it carefully. If the flame is too high,
turn the adjuster back toward the – (minus)
mark. If the flame height is still too low, turn
the adjuster slowly toward the + (plus) mark and
try again.
- If there is no flame, there is a good chance
that the lighter has not been filled. Try the
refilling process again.
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Make sure
you are using a well known butane gas brand.
Using NIBO Gas Refill is highly recommended.
Butane impurity will cause congestion and
malfunctioning. |
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The flame
height might be set on too low or too high.
Try adjusting it. |
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Try
emptying the gas tank of the lighter again.
There still maybe air trapped inside that
you did not let out the first time. |
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The
lighter mechanism/burners may be dirty. Make
sure there is not dust inside the lighter on
in the exposed lighter mechanism. Dust or
particles can be removed easily by using an
air can on the empty lighter, such as the
ones used to clean computers and keyboards.
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The
butane did not settle or come to room
temperature yet. Wait a few minutes and try
again. |
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The
lighter may be broken and is leaking butane.
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If you
experience gas leakage with a hissing sound
while refilling the lighter, you are not
holding the lighter and gas can in straight
upside down position |
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The gas
can nozzle may not be suitable for lighter.
In this case, use the adapter, which is
normally supplied on or inside the butane
gas cans. |
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Headquarters
Nibo Group Inc.
271 Amber Street | Unit # 9 and 10 | Markham | ON | L3R 3J7
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Telephone: +1 905 479 0022 | Fax: +1 905 479 0024 |
info@nibo.net
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