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NOTE:

 Before use, inspect stove, propane tank, and connectors for damage, debris, or dirt. Inspect burner 

holes for obstructions. Do not operate if there is any blockage.

1. 

 Carefully hold a match or lighter flame to the burner. Slowly turn the control knob on the stove to 

release gas and ignite the flame.

2.

 Adjust flame to desired height. The flame should be blue with a slight yellow tip. 

3.

 When finished, turn the control knob to the off position. 

4.

 Turn valve on propane tank clockwise to turn off gas flow. 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

NOTE:

 The burner will change color to a light gray/white after use. This is normal. 

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Before cleaning, make sure stove is completely cool and propane tank is disconnected. 

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Wipe down stove with warm water, mild detergent, and a soft cloth/sponge.

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Do not use abrasive cleaners as it may damage the finish.

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Do not use rough or harsh sponges/brushes.

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Thoroughly dry stove before storage.

CLEANING 

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Allow stove to cool 15 minutes before storage.

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Disconnect propane tank when putting stove in storage. Do not store propane tank in the vicinity of the stove.

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Do not store propane tank in temperatures over 120°F.

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Do not store in direct sunlight. 

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Do not store or use gasoline, or any other flammable vapors or liquids, in the vicinity of the stove. 

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It is recommended that the stove is stored indoors during winter. 

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If stove is stored indoors, disconnect and leave propane tank outdoors.

STORAGE 

TROUBLESHOOTING

REASON

Burner holes obstructed

Burner holes obstructed

Propane tank is empty

Replace/refill tank

Coupling nut loose

Fully tighten coupling nut

Bent hose

Straighten hose

PROBLEM

Irregular flame pattern, 

or does not run length 

of burner

Flames blow out 

Drop in gas flow, 

reduced flame height

Emits a lot of 

black smoke

Burner does not light

SOLUTION

Remove obstructions or clean holes

Bent hose

Straighten hose

Remove obstructions or clean holes

Propane tank is empty

Replace/refill tank

Remove obstructions or 

clean holes

Flames lose heat in 

cold weather

High winds

Turn control knob to high

Ice buildup on propane tank

Replace tank

Burner holes obstructed

Propane tank is empty

Replace/refill tank

Summary of Contents for SKY3969

Page 1: ...SKY3969 Ver 2 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Outdoor Single Burner Gas Stove ...

Page 2: ...AFETY Do not store use gasoline or other liquids with flammable vapors in the vicinity of this appliance IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not attempt to light appliance Extinguish flames and disconnect tank Move people away from the immediate area ...

Page 3: ...ring operation immediately shut off gas and extinguish flames Only use this appliance on a flat and level surface Do not use this fire pit under trees or near any other unprotected combustible area Make sure area is clear and free from combustible objects constructions Do not connect to a remote gas supply Do not use with natural gas Do not place clothing or flammable materials near the stove Be c...

Page 4: ... and dents can be dangerous Propane tank must have a collar to protect the gas valve Using too much propane gas may result in gas pooling and will not burn Do not use a flame to check for gas leaks Check for leaks by brushing a mixture of soap and water on all connections If large bubbles form when gas is turned on there may be a leak If you smell gas Do not attempt to light appliance Extinguish f...

Page 5: ...hose to the inlet of the stove 3 D 5 1 Remove four eye screws from the part A stove Attach four part B middle legs by replacing the eye screws Attach four part C bottom legs to the middle legs with four part 1 eye screws PRODUCT ASSEMBLY A x4 B x4 1 C x4 E ...

Page 6: ...ckwise to release gas ATTACHING PROPANE 1 Make sure release valve on tank is firmly screwed shut 2 Attach fuel hose regulator to the output of the tank by turning the coupling nut clockwise 3 6 NOTE Only use standard 20 pound propane tanks ...

Page 7: ...e Disconnect propane tank when putting stove in storage Do not store propane tank in the vicinity of the stove Do not store propane tank in temperatures over 120 F Do not store in direct sunlight Do not store or use gasoline or any other flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of the stove It is recommended that the stove is stored indoors during winter If stove is stored indoors disconnect an...

Page 8: ... of an error by Best Choice Products then Best Choice Products will provide a pre paid shipping label via email Boxes for return shipping will not be provided by Best Choice Products and is the customer s responsibility to either use the original shipping boxes or purchase new boxes Pictures may be required for some returns to ensure an item is not damaged prior to its return Items returned are no...

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