Clarke 1801617 CHT617 Paper Briquette Maker Instructions
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To prepare paper for the briquette maker, soak shredded paper in water for at least 24 hours until it becomes a pulp-like consistency. This will help in easily forming the briquettes.
The drying time for briquettes can vary based on environmental conditions, but it typically takes about 2-3 weeks in a warm, dry area. Ensure they are completely dry before use to achieve optimal burning efficiency.
It is not recommended to use glossy paper as it contains additives that can impact the burning quality and release harmful fumes. Stick to plain, non-glossy paper for best results.
Regularly clean the tool by rinsing off any paper residue and drying it thoroughly to prevent rust. Lubricate the moving parts occasionally with a light oil to ensure smooth operation.
Ensure the paper pulp has been soaked adequately and that the paper is properly shredded. Check if the pressing mechanism is functioning smoothly and apply even pressure when forming briquettes.
Yes, it is safe to use the paper briquette maker indoors as the tool itself does not produce any emissions. However, ensure the area is well-ventilated during the drying process of briquettes.
Check for any paper residue buildup and clean the tool thoroughly. Lubricate moving parts, and ensure that there are no obstructions in the pressing mechanism.
The tool is specifically designed for paper. Using other materials might not yield effective briquettes and could potentially damage the tool. Stick to paper for best results.
Regular maintenance is key. Clean the tool after each use, store it in a dry environment, and lubricate moving parts occasionally to prevent rust and ensure smooth operation.
Store the briquettes in a dry, well-ventilated area to prevent moisture absorption. Keeping them off the ground and in a covered storage will help maintain their quality until use.