How to empty tank of butane gas if needed – Master Appliance ULTRATORCH UT-300SI User Manual

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To Replace Ejector

Storage of Your Ultratorch Heat Tool

Trouble Shooting

HOW TO REMOVE
1. Loosen knurled

nut and remove
tip and tip housing.

2. Un-screw the screw

with minus-head
driver as illustrated.

3. Pull out the burner.

4. Loosen the ejector by inserting the minus-

head driver and turn counter clockwise.

The ejector will come out when
tilting the unit toward you.

HOW TO MOUNT
1. Mount new ejector and tighten with minus-

head driver turning clockwise.

2. Insert the lead wire into the ceramic pipe

on the burner and push until the burner

does not go further.

lead wire

(Lead wire should be straight along
with burner.)

3. Tighten the screw.

(The screw will not
be tightened com-
pletely if the lead
wire is not inserted properly.)

Problem

Does not ignite

Does not flame off

Tip does not heat up

Probable cause

a. Empty tank
b. Clogged ejector
c. Too high or too low gas pressure
d. Damaged burner

When make a low roaring sound,
the flame is not turned off

a. Used-up catalyst
b. Insufficient gas pressure

Solution

a. Refill with butane fuel
b. Replace with new ejector
c. Adjust gas open/close knob
d. Replace with new burner

Turn the shutter lever again
and hold for 3 seconds

a. Replace with new tip
b. Refill with butane gas

1. Allow unit to cool and put protective cap

on for storage.

2. If your unit is not going to be used for

awhile, store in the following manner.
Store in proper location avoiding elevated

temperatures and away from children.

3. Leave tank approximately 1/2 full so

lubrication of fuel pickup filter stays wet.

4. Set flow control valve at setting X.

How to Empty Tank of Butane Gas if Needed

1. Only empty fuel tank in a well

ventilated area and away from
ignition sources. Remember
butane is heavier than air.

2. Depress the filler valve at the

back of the tank with a small
bladed screwdriver and let the
butane gas escape through the
small orifice opening. It takes
approximately one minute for
the butane to escape from the
tank. Be careful that the butane

does not hit against your fingers
or hands. This could cause
frostbite of the skin.

3. One method is to poke a small

bladed screwdriver through a
piece of paper and then carefully
depress the filler valve. The
escaping gas will hit the paper
and not your hand.

4. Never turn gas lever to “ON” and

allow gas to evacuate through
the ejector/tip. Doing

this will clog the ejector and
lead to premature failure.

5. Never try to unscrew the filler

valve as it is adhesively bonded
to the tank. Breaking of this
bond will destroy the unit, caus-
ing the tank to leak.

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