Elegant kerosene lamp in beautifully ribbed pink glass and brass burner, including a wick. The lamp is made from 50-60 % recycled glass and are compatible with wick item number 116210 and burner tube with item numbers 139420G or 121810G. We recommend Strömshaga's lamp oil (article number 100001)
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE:
Fill the lamp with lamp oil and light the lamp:
The kerosene lamp must be switched off and cold when filling.
- Remove the burner glass and unscrew the burner.
- Fill the lamp with lamp oil, circa 2/3. Use a funnel for minor spills.
- Put the burner with wick back and let the wick absorb lamp oil for approx 20-30 minutes.
- Light the lamp and adjust the height of the flame with the screw on the side of the burner.
- Put back the burner glass and adjust the flame.
Please do note that you may have to adjust the burner glass in order to get it straight. When the glass is straight, use the metal clamps on the burner to stabilize it. You may also need to adjust the flame after a while.
To turn off the light:
Extinguish the flame by slowly lowering the wick until the flame goes out or blow out the flame.
Shift wick:
The old wick is pulled out from the burner from below and the new one is inserted from below and screwed up to the correct height.
Important:
The burner glass will be extremely hot when the lamp has been burning for some time. Place the lamp on a flat surface away from flammable material. Make sure to also keep the area above the lamp, about 1 meter, free.
Consider the lamp as a primary light source and not only as decoration. Never leave the lamp unattended and keep it out of reach of children and pets. The lamp oil is very toxic to ingest. If swallowed DO NOT induce vomiting but contact poison control centre for guidance.
Kerosene lamps were the most common variety of lamps in Sweden in the late 1800s and the early 1900s. Our kerosene lamps are produced with the purpose of adding light sources in places where there is no electricity, such as small boats, cottages and balconies/gardens. However, they are also just pretty to keep on your kitchen table for a cosy feeling. Kerosene lamps are also useful at times of power failure since they allow for a very strong light.
(Please read the inclosed directions for use before using the lamp)