![]() ![]() ![]() The price-per-liter is usually marked on gas station signs and outside stores that sell it–it’s usually about 60-70 yen for a liter. A clerk took me back to into the home-improvement side of the store and out to the kerosene fill-up station, where an attendant filled up the container. Excuse me, but I’d also like to buy some kerosene.) At my store, you tell them how much you want to buy (I got the full 18L jug’s worth) and you pay at the register. Before you check out at the store, tell the cashier you’d like to buy some kerosene (pointing to the jug helps). You’ll want to get bucket or some small open container in which to store the siphon after use. At the store, these should be near the jugs. Siphon Pump (.jp) You’ll also need a siphon pump to get the kerosene from the jug to the heater’s tank. Ask the clerk at the place where you buy kerosene (see below) to dispose of old kerosene before your first fill-up. You cannot use the kerosene from last winter: it can ruin your heater and start a fire. ![]() ![]() It might be a good idea to have a bilingual friend or a coworker explain how to all the functions the first time, but here’s a really general guide to filling and using the heater safely. User manuals, Ge Water heater Operating guides and Service manuals. Download 145 Ge Water Heater PDF manuals. From my Dainichi Blue Heater instruction manual. Your DeLonghi portable electric heater comes in three pieces: the main heating unit. The instruction manual is probably going to be all in Japanese. (Save the instructions and the warranty!). It requires 40 seconds (40秒 40-byou) to get fired up, and it gets toasty quickly.* So, you’ve got your heater. It heats a 12-mat room (12畳 12-jou), which was marked on the information tag in the store. It’s fairly no-frills: it includes a timer you can set to turn on or off, a clock, a child lock, and some chimes to beep at you if you’re running low on fuel or if you’ve heated the room sufficiently. I’ll admit I don’t know much about brands of heaters, but this one was rather inexpensive at 9,000 yen ($100). ![]()
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