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ROTHERNBERGER US, INC
SIEVERT® is a registered trademark of SIEVERT AB JOINT STOCK COMPANY SWEDEN.
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PRO 9
PRO 5
PRO 4
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INSTRUCCIONES
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Supplied By
7130 Clinton Rd
Loves Park IL 61111
USA
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PRO 4
PRO 5
PRO 9
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890201 - Pin-Point Burner Tip
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890301 - Flat Flame Burner Tip
890401 - Regular Burner Tip
890601 - High Efficiency Cyclone Burner Tip
890701 - Standard Cyclone Burner Tip
890801 - Hot-Air Burner Tip
890901 - High Output Cyclone Burner Tip
891001 - Soft Flame Burner Tip
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221197 - Sievert MAPP Gas
Connection
CGA 600
Gas Content
14.1 oz
Temperature
3500
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220997 - Sievert Propane Gas
Connection
CGA 600
Gas Content
14.1 oz
Temperature
3500
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IMPORTANT: Read these instructions carefully and familiarize yourself with the product before fitting the
appliance to the gas cylinder. Review the instructions periodically to maintain awareness. Retain these
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instructions for future reference. This appliance shall be used exclusively with Sievert gas cylinders. It may
be hazardous to attempt to fit other types of gas cylinders.
WARNING
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This torch is used with a flammable product. Failure to comply with these w arnings and instructions may result in a fire
or explosion that may cause damage on property, serious personal damage or even death.
This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and
birth defects or reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Wash hands after using.
1.
SAFETY INFORMATION
1.1
Ensure that the sealings are in place and in good condition before fitting the gas cylinder.
1.2
Never use an appliance with damaged or worn seals and never use a leaking, damaged or malfunctioning
appliance.
1.3
Always change or fit the gas cylinder in a safe place, ONLY OUTSIDE, away from any source of ignition such
as naked flames, pilot lights, electric fires and away from other people.
1.4
If you have to check the gas soundness of the appliance, do this outside. Use soapy water only. NEVER USE
A FLAME TO CHECK FOR LEAKS.
1.5
If there has been a leakage you have to be extra careful and evacuate the gas by ventilation. Note that LP
Gas is heavier than air. Because it can easily accumulate in trenches or below ground level.
1.6
Never leave the torch unattended when lit.
1.7
This appliance consumes oxygen and must only be used in well ventilated areas - minumum 177 ft³/h. Avoid
the fumes from fluxes, lead-based paint, and all metal heating operations.
1.8
Use the appliance on safe distance from walls and other combustible materials. Always check to make sure
that no intended surfaces or materials are being heated. Heating a surface may cause heat to be conducted to
adjoining surfaces that may be combustible or become pressurized when heated.
1.9
Be careful when using the appliance outdoors on sunny or windy days. Bright light makes it hard to see the
torch's flame. Wind may carry the torch's heat back at you or at other surfaces or materials not inteded for
heating.
1.10
Never use the appliance while under the influence of alcohol, drugs or other intoxicating substances.
1.11
Keep the appliance out of reach for children.
1.12
Failure to apply these instructions may cause property damage, personal injuries or death.
2.
HANDLING THE APPLIANCE
2.1
Be aware that the burner tip of the torch can get exceptionally hot during use. Be careful not to touch the
burner tip or other hot parts of the appliance during and after use.
2.2
Do not misuse the appliance, or use it for anything for which it has not been designed for.
2.3
Handle the appliance with care. Do not drop, throw, or otherwise abuse the appliance.
2.4
Never attempt to modify the torch's construction and never use unapproved accessories or fuels.
2.5
Always wear protective gloves and safety glases while handeling hot work.
2.6
Make sure the torch is placed on a level surface when connected to the gas cylinder to reduce the risk of acci
dental tip over. Be careful not to point the torch in a direction which could cause nearby objects to ignite when
the torch is set down.
2.7
Be careful not to overheat nearby materials.
2.8
Always have a fire extinguisher close by when using the appliance.
2.9
Using the torch with a low flame can cause damage to the burner tube. Only use low flame during limited time.
2.10
Storage: Always disconnect the gas cylinder from the appliance when not in use. Store the gas cylinder in
a safe, dry and cool place away from heat, direct sunlight and out of reach for children or anyone who has not
read the instructions. Never store gas cylinders in basements or other places underground.
3.
ASSEMBLING THE APPLIANCE
3.1
Make sure the appliance is cool when connecting or disconnecting cylinder and other accessories (Fig. B).
3.2
Ensure that the control knob (1) is turned off (turned fully clockwise).
3.3
Keep the gas cylinder (5) upright when fitting it to the appliance valve.
3.4
Place the valve adequately on top of the gas cylinder valve (as shown in Fig. B).
3.5
Gently screw the gas cylinder into the valve. Be careful not to fit the gas cylinder cross threaded. NOTE!
Screw hand tight only. Do not over tighten or you will damage the gas cylinder valve.
3.6
Ensure that a complete gas seal has been made. If you have to check the gas soundness of the appliance, do
this outdoors. Do not check for leaks with a naked flame. Use warm soapy water only, applied to the joints
and connections of the appliance. Any leakage will show up as bubbles around the leakage area. If you are
in doubt or if you can hear or smell gas, do not attempt to light the appliance. Unscrew the gas cylinder and
contact your local dealer.
4.
INTERCHANGEABLE BURNER TIPS FOR PRO 9
4.1
NOTE! Be aware that the burner tip (4) may be very hot after use. Take caution and wear protective gloves
and safety glasses to prevent injuries.
4.2
Assembly of burner tip (as shown in Fig. D). The burner tip (4) for the Pro 9 torch has a interchangeable quick
fitting connection. Push the burner tip into the holder and turn 45° clockwise so that the ignition electrode (6) is
pointning downwards.
4.3
To remove the burner, follow the instructions in reversed order.
5.
OPERATING APPLIANCE PRO 4
5.1
Point the appliance away from body and flammable objects. Never look into the burner tube.
5.2
Turn the control knob (1) counterclockwise to open the valve, press the trigger (2) to ignite the burner.
5.3
To turn of the appliance, turn the control knob clockwise until it stops.
6.
OPERATING APPLIANCE PRO 5 AND PRO 9
6.1
Point the appliance away from body and flammable objects. Never look into the burner tube.
6.2
Turn the control knob (1) counterclockwise to open the valve, press the trigger (2) to ignite the burner.
6.3
Keep the trigger compressed and adjust flame size by turning the control knob (1). When trigger is released,
the flame is automatically extinguished - safe and convenient.
6.4
The Sievert Pro 5 and Pro 9 is equipped with a trigger lock (3). The locking button is pushed inwards after the
trigger (2) is pressed (Fig. A). To lock, release the trigger. To release trigger lock (3), press the trigger (2).
6.5
As an additional safety feature the Pro 9 is equipped with non-return valve that opens only when a burner tip
is fitted, thus avoiding un-intended gas release.
No burner tip, no gas.
6.6
The appliance has a built-in regulator that controls pressure and reduces the risk of pulsating or yellow flames
to occur when used other than upright. Pulsating or yellow flame might occur under any of the following