Sievert instruction sheet free to good home...

Discussion in 'Stove Forum' started by tritonofnor, Jan 20, 2006.

  1. tritonofnor

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    Hi Guys,

    Just bought a heap of Tilley bits on ebay, and in the bottom of the box was an A3 leaflet with the lighting instructions in several languages for the range of Sievert stoves. If anybody would like it to complete a display stove just e-mail me an address and I'll stick it in the post.

    Rgards

    Ian :)
     
  2. CWilkins

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    Hello,
    Hopefully someone will get this and scan it in for us all to have. If no one has responded I would be willing to use my scanner and get it done.

    You can contact me at cwilkins@netzero.com for my address and other particulars.

    Chuck
     
  3. fyldefox

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    Ian

    I would be quite happy to scan it and put it onto the site.

    PM me or send an e-mail for my address.

    Regards

    Keith
     
  4. fyldefox

    fyldefox R.I.P.

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    Ian has very kindly forwarded the leaflet to me, and I will scan it for inclusion in the next update. Apart from blowlamps it refers to stoves numbered 3066 3084 3096 and 592, and is in 8 different languages.

    Cheers

    Keith.
     
  5. fyldefox

    fyldefox R.I.P.

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    Evening all

    I have scanned all four sides of the instruction sheet which Ian ( tritonofnor ) kindly sent me.

    If you would like me to forward one to you send me a PM.

    I have zipped it, so that the 16Mb file only takes up 2Mb.

    If you are unfamiliar with zipped files let me know and I will point you in the right direction.

    It makes particular reference to Blow Lamps and Stoves numbered 3066 3084 3096 and 592, and is in 8 different languages.

    Regards

    Keith