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All lighters available are child-resistant. However, as with any lighter product, keep and store this product away from children. No lighter is child-proof. There is no substitute for proper adult supervision.
No! Not at all. In fact the only byproducts of burning the butane from our lighters are: water and carbon dioxide. These are obviously harmless to the environment and also harmless for you to breathe in while lighting up.
1. Extinguish the flame of your butane lighter.
2. Turn the flame height adjuster on the bottom of the butane lighter to the lowest setting by turning the adjuster clockwise with a small screwdriver.
3. Take air out of the fuel tank by pressing the refill inlet valve with a small screwdriver until no hissing sound is heard. Hold butane lighter away from face when taking air out. Air in the fuel tank deters butane gas from being injected into the tank and elicits the malfunction of the butane lighter. If butane gas comes out of the inlet valve when the inlet valve is pressed, stop bleeding the fuel tank immediately. In this case, the fuel tank is filled with butane gas.
4. Refill butane lighter in an upside down position as shown above.
5. After shaking the butane gas refill can, press the stem of the refill can directly onto the refill inlet valve on the bottom of the butane lighter and let butane gas go into the lighter for about 10 seconds.
6. Do not ignite butane lighter for about 2 - 5 minutes until the butane gas in the gas tank reaches room temperature.
7. Open the flame height adjuster by a quarter turn at a time by turning counter-clockwise until the flame height reaches the desired level. Hold butane lighter away from face when igniting. If the flame height adjuster is turned up too high, the lighter will not ignite and you will hear a hissing sound. If this happens, please lower the adjuster by turning clockwise.
8. If the fuel tank is empty, refill rather than adjusting flame height.
All lighters available are child-resistant. However, as with any lighter product, keep and store this product away from children. No lighter is child-proof. There is no substitute for proper adult supervision.
No! Not at all. In fact the only byproducts of burning the butane from our lighters are: water and carbon dioxide. These are obviously harmless to the environment and also harmless for you to breathe in while lighting up.
1. Extinguish the flame of your butane lighter.
2. Turn the flame height adjuster on the bottom of the butane lighter to the lowest setting by turning the adjuster clockwise with a small screwdriver.
3. Take air out of the fuel tank by pressing the refill inlet valve with a small screwdriver until no hissing sound is heard. Hold butane lighter away from face when taking air out. Air in the fuel tank deters butane gas from being injected into the tank and elicits the malfunction of the butane lighter. If butane gas comes out of the inlet valve when the inlet valve is pressed, stop bleeding the fuel tank immediately. In this case, the fuel tank is filled with butane gas.
4. Refill butane lighter in an upside down position as shown above.
5. After shaking the butane gas refill can, press the stem of the refill can directly onto the refill inlet valve on the bottom of the butane lighter and let butane gas go into the lighter for about 10 seconds.
6. Do not ignite butane lighter for about 2 - 5 minutes until the butane gas in the gas tank reaches room temperature.
7. Open the flame height adjuster by a quarter turn at a time by turning counter-clockwise until the flame height reaches the desired level. Hold butane lighter away from face when igniting. If the flame height adjuster is turned up too high, the lighter will not ignite and you will hear a hissing sound. If this happens, please lower the adjuster by turning clockwise.
8. If the fuel tank is empty, refill rather than adjusting flame height.