6. T
urn camp
stove “OFF”
by
turning control
knob
to the
“OFF” position.
Remove
LP gas
tank and
properly store
tank.
Cleaning and Care
CAUTION:
All cleaning
and maintenance
should
be done
when camp
stove
is cool
and with
the
fuel supply
disconnected.
CAUTION:
DO NO
T clean
any
camp sto
ve part
in a
self cleaning
oven.
The
extreme
heat will
damage the
finish.
CAUTION:
Keep camp
stove
clear
and free
from
combusitble materials,
gasolline
and other
flammable vapours
and liquids.
CAUTION:
Do NO
T obstruct
the flow
of
combustion and
ventilation air
.
Notices
1. Abrasive
cleaners
will damage
this product.
2. Never
use oven
cleaner
to clean
any
part of
camp sto
ve.
Inspecting
This camp
stove should
be inspected
on a
regular
basis to
ensure product
safety and
longer product
life.
WARNING:
Do NO
T attempt
to clean
this camp
stove
unless the
flames are
COMPLETELY
out
and unit
is cool
to the
touch.
1. Check
burner to
make sure
it is
secure.
2. Check
venturi to
make sure
it is
clear
and free
of
spider nests.
3. Check
all gas
connections for
leaks.
4. Check
components for
any
signs of
damage
or rust.
5. If
damage
to an
y component
is detected,
do
NOT
operate
until repairs
are executed.
Figure 5
WARNING
FOR YOUR SAFETY
:
For Outdoor Use Only
(outside any enc
losure)
DANGER
If you smell gas -
1. Do
not attempt
to
light appliance.
2. Extinguish
any
open
flame.
3. Disconnect
from fuel
supply.
DANGER
CARBON MONOXIDE
HAZARD
•This appliance can
produce carbon
monoxide which has
no odor.
•Using it in an
enclosed space can
kill you.
•Never use this
appliance in an
enclosed space such
as a camper, tent,
car
or home.
WARNING
FOR YOUR SAFETY
:
Do not
store or
use
gasoline or
other liquids
with flammable
vapors
in the
vicinity of
this or
any
other appliance.
DANGER:
Failure
to follow
these
instructions, dangers,
warning
and cautions
in
this manual
may result
in serious
bodily injur
y
or death,
or
in a
fire or
an explosion
causing
damage to
property.
W
ARNING:
Improper installation,
adjustment,
alteration, ser
vice or
maintenance can
cause injur
y or
property damage.
Read the
installation, operation
and
maintenance instructions
thoroughly before
installing or
servicing
this equipment.
Do NO
T operate,
light
or use
this appliance
within 8
feet of
walls, structures
or
buildings.
Keep all
combustible items
and surf
aces
at least
21 inches
(53 cm)
away
from the
camp sto
ve at
all times.
DO
NOT
use this
camp sto
ve or
any
gas product
under
any
overhead
or near
any
unprotected
combustible constructions.
This camp
stove
is NO
T for
commercial use.
This camp
stove
is for
use with
liquid
propane (LP)
gas only
. The
conversion to
or attempted
use of
natural gas
in this
LP
gas camp
stove
is dangerous
and will
void
your warranty
.
LP
gas Characteristics:
a. LP
gas is
flammable and
hazardous if
handled improperly
. Become
aware
of
the characteristics
before using
any
LP
gas product.
b. LP
gas is
explosive
under pressure,
heavier than
air and
settles and
pools in
low areas.
c. LP
gas in
its natural
state has
no odor
.
For your
safety, an
odorant is
added that
smells like
rotten cabbage.
d. Contact
with LP
gas can
cause freeze
burns to
skin.
Do
not store
spare LP
cylinder
within 10
feet (3.05
m) of
this appliance.
An
LP cylinder
not connected
for use
shall
not be
stored in
the vicinity
of this
or an
y
other appliance.
LP
gas tank
needed to
operate. Only
tanks
marked “propane”
may
be used.
The LP
gas tank
used with
the camp
stove
must be
constructed and
marked in
accordance with
the Specifications
for LP-
gas cylinders
of the
U.S. Department
of
Transportation
(DOT)
or
Transport
Canada,
CAN/CSA
339
.
LP gas
tank must
be arranged
for vapor
withdrawal.
LP gas
tank must
remain upright
or at
a
45º angle.
Do
not use
when laying
LP gas
tank flat,
as
this will
cause damage
to your
camp sto
ve and
void your
warranty.
Dented or
rusted LP
gas tanks
may be
hazardous and
should be
checked by
your
LP gas
supplier prior
to use.
The LP
gas tank
should not
be dropped
or
handled roughly
.
LP gas
tanks must
be stored
outdoors out
of the
reach of
children and
must not
be
stored in
a building,
garage
or an
y other
enclosed
area. Y
our tank
must never
be
stored where
temperatures can
reach over
125°F.
Never attempt
to attach
this camp
stove
to the
self-contained LP
gas system
of a
camper trailer
, motor
home or
house.
Do not
install or
use in
or on
boats or
recreational vehic
les.
The use
of alcohol,
prescription
or non-
prescription drugs
may impair
the
consumer’s
ability to
properly assemble
and safely
operate the
appliance.
Never use
charcoal, lighter
fluid, lav
a rocks,
gasoline, kerosene
or alcohol
with this
product.
Your
camp sto
ve has
been checked
at all
factor
y connections
for leaks.
Recheck
all
connections, as
movement
in shipping
can
loosen connections.
Check for
leaks even
if your
unit was
assembled for
you by
someone else.
Do not
operate if
gas leak
is present.
Gas
leaks may
cause a
fire or
explosion.
You
must follow
all leak-checking
procedures before
operating. T
o prevent
fire
or explosion
hazard when
testing for
a leak:
a. Always
perform leak
test before
lighting
the camp
stove
and each
time the
tank is
connected for
use.
b. No
smoking. Do
not use
or permit
sources of
ignition in
the area
while
conducting a
leak test.
c. Conduct
the leak
test outdoors
in a
well-
ventilated area.
d. Do
not use
matches, lighters
or a
flame
to check
for leaks.
e. Do
not use
camp sto
ve until
any
and all
leaks are
corrected. If
you are
unable
to stop
a leak,
disconnect
the LP
gas
supply.
Call a
gas appliance
serviceman
or your
local LP
gas supplier
.
Do not
use in
an explosive
atmosphere.
Keep camp
stove
area clear
and free
from
combustible materials,
gasoline
and other
flammable vapors
and liquids.
It is
essential to
keep the
camp sto
ve’s
valve
compartment, burners
and circulating
air passages
clean.
Inspect
camp sto
ve
before each
use.
Do not
alter camp
stove
in an
y manner
,
doing so
will void
your warranty
.
Do not
use the
camp sto
ve unless
it is
COMPLETELY
assembled and
all parts
are
securely fastened
and tightened.
This camp
stove
should be
thoroughly
cleaned
and inspected
on a
regular basis.
Use only
the regulator
provided.
The
replacement regulator
shall be
that
specified by
the manuf
acturer.
Use only
Blue Rhino
Global Sourcing,
Inc.
factor
y authorized
parts. The
use of
any
part that
is not
factor
y authorized
can
be dangerous.
This
will also
void your
warranty.
Do not
touch metal
parts of
camp sto
ve
until it
has completely
cooled (about
45 min.)
to avoid
burns, unless
you are
wearing protective
gear (pot
holders,
gloves,
BBQ
mittens, etc.).
When cooking,
fire
extinguishing
materials
shall be
readily accessible.
In
the event
of an
oil/grease fire,
do
not attempt
to
extinguish
with water
. Use
type BC
dry
chemical fire
extinguisher
or smother
with
dirt, sand
or baking
soda.
Do
not use
camp sto
ve in
high winds.
Never lean
over
the camp
stove
when
lighting.
Do NO
T use
this camp
stove
if an
y part
has been
under water
. Immediately
call a
qualified ser
vice technician
to inspect
the
appliance and
to replace
any
part or
control
system and
any
gas control
which has
been
under water
.
Do not
leave a
lit camp
stove
unattended,
especially keep
children and
pets away
from camp
stove
at all
times.
Do not
attempt to
move
the camp
stove
when in
use. Allow
the camp
stove
to cool
before mo
ving or
storing.
Storage of
camp sto
ve indoors
is
permissible only
if the
tank is
disconnected,
removed
from the
camp sto
ve and
properly
stored outdoors.
Do not
attempt to
disconnect the
gas
regulator from
the tank
or an
y gas
fitting
while the
camp sto
ve is
in use.
Disconnect LP
gas tank
when not
in use.
Always use
your camp
stove
on a
hard,
non-combustable, level
surface.
An
asphalt
or blacktop
surface
may not
be acceptable
for this
purpose.
Do not
use directly
on wooden
decks or
wooden picnic
tables.
Keep all
electrical cords
away
from a
hot
camp sto
ve.
Do not
use camp
stove
for indoor
cooking
or heating.
TOXIC
fumes can
accumulate
and cause
asphyxiation.
After a
period of
storage and/or
nonuse,
check for
leaks and
burner obstructions.
Always use
a meat
thermometer to
ensure
food is
cooked to
a safe
temperature.
Never co
ver entire
cooking area
with
aluminum foil.
Do not
store a
spare LP
gas tank
under or
near this
appliance.
Use protective
gloves
when assembling
this
product.
Do not
force parts
together as
this can
result in
personal injur
y or
damage to
the
product.
Death, serious
injury
or damage
to property
may occur
if the
above
is not
followed
exactly
.
Assembly Instructions
For
Easiest Assembly:
•T
o avoid
losing an
y small
components, assemble
your product
on a
hard, level
surface tha
t does
not ha
ve cracks
or openings.
•Clear
an area
large enough
to layout
all
components.
•F
ollow
all steps
in order
to properly
assemble
your product.
To
complete assembly
you will
need:
•(1)
Leak Detection
Solution (Instructions
on ho
w
to make
solution are
included
in “Opera
ting
Instructions” section)
•(1)
14.1 oz
LP gas
tank.
Typical assembly:
approxima
tely 5 minutes.
1. Lift Bottom P
anel
2. Remo
ve Cooking Grid
3. Remo
ve Regulator
4. Close Bottom P
anel
5. Unfold Legs
6. Lift Lid
7. Unfold Wind Guard Side P
anels
8. Insert Cooking Grid
9. Attach Regulator
10. When Not In Use
Operating Instructions
This camp
stove is
designed to
operate
with a
one
pound 7-3/8”
high
disposable / 14.1
oz. propane
gas
tank (DOT
39 Cylinder).
DO NOT A
TTEMPT TO REFILL ANY ONE POUND
(14.1 oz.) PROPANE GAS T
ANKS!
Connecting Gas Tank
1. Make
sure the
control knobs
are in
the “OFF”
position. (F
igure 1)
2. Lubrica
te the
threads of
the regula
tor valve
with petroleum
jelly, insert
the gas
tank into
the
regulator
valve and
hand-tighten firmly
. (F
igure 2)
3. LP
gas tank
must be
kept at
a 45º
angle. (F
igure 3)
4. T
est for
leaks.
To
maximize use
and prevent
damage to
the
camp sto
ve and
it’s
components, you
must
keep the
LP gas
tank a
45 degree
angle. Not
doing so
will void
your
warranty.
Checking for Leaks
Burner Connection
1. Make
sure the
regulator
is securely
fastened to
the
burner.
(Figure
4)
If your
unit was
assembled for
you, visually
check
the connection
between the
burner and
regulator
.
WARNING:
Failure
to inspect
this connection
or
follow these
instructions could
cause a
fire or
an explosion
which can
cause death,
serious
bodily injur
y or
damage to
property.
2. If
the burner
pipe does
not rest
flush to
the
regulator
please contact
1.800.762.1142 for
assistance.
Regulator / 1lbs. LP Gas T
ank Connection
1. Make
2-3 oz.
of
leak solution
by mixing
one part
liquid dishwashing
soap
with three
parts wa
ter.
2. Make
sure control
knob is
“OFF”. (F
igure 1)
3. Spoon
several drops
of solution,
or
use squirt
bottle, a
t the
burner to
regulator
connection and
the
LP gas
tank to
regulator
connection. (F
igures 4
& 5)
4. Inspect
the solution
at the
connections, looking
for bubbles.
If
NO bubbles
appear
, the
connections are
secure.
If bubbles
appear
, you
have
a leak.
a. Loosen
and retighten
the connections,
making
sure the
connections are
secure.
b. Retest
with solution.
If you
continue to
see bubbles
after several
attempts,
disconnect
propane source
and
contact 1.800.762.1142
for assistance.
First Use
1. Make
sure all
labels, packa
ging and
protective
films ha
ve been
removed from
the camp
stove.
2. Remove
manufacturing oils
before cooking
on this
camp stove
for the
first time,
by
operating
the
camp stove
for at
least 5
minutes on
“ON”. This
will “hea
t clean”
the
internal parts
and dissipa
te
odors.
Lighting
DO NO
T expose
the camp
stove
to
flammable
vapors
or liquids
during lighting.
1. Make
sure all
labels, packa
ging and
protective
films ha
ve been
removed from
the camp
stove.
2. Make
sure there
are no
obstructions of
airflow
to
the unit.
Spiders
and insects
can nest
within and
clog
the burner
/ venturi
tube at
the orifice.
A clogged
burner tube
can lead
to a
fire
beneath the
appliance.
3. Control
knobs must
be in
the “OFF”
position.
(Figure
1)
4. W
earing hea
t reistant
gloves, position
a lit
long
match
or lit
long butane
lighter near
the side
of the
burner. (F
igure 6)
5. T
urn control
knob clockwise
to “ON”.
6. If
ignition does
not occur
in 5
seconds, turn
burner
control knob
“OFF”, wait
5 minutes
and repea
t
lighting procedure.
7. After
lighting, obser
ve the
burner flame.
Make
sure
all burner
ports are
lit and
flame height
matches
illustration.
(F
igure 7)
8. Repea
t steps
4-7 for
second burner
.
CAUTION:
If burner
flame goes
out during
operation, immediately
turn the
control knobs
“OFF” and
let the
gas clear
for about
5 minutes
before re-lighting.
Turning Off
1. T
urn control
knobs to
the “OFF”
position.
2. Remove
LP gas
tank and
properly store
tank.
Cooking
1. Ignite
burner(s) per
lighting instructions.
2. W
ear protective
gloves to
place pots
and/or pans
onto burner
grid.
3. W
ear protective
gloves and
use long
handled tongs
to place
food into
the pots
and/or pans
above the
lit burner(s).
4. Adjust
controls to
desired tempera
ture.
5. Cook
until desired
internal food
temperatures
are
achieved.
Cleaning Surfaces
WARNING:
Do NO
T attempt
to clean
this camp
stove
unless the
flames are
COMPLETELY
out
and unit
is cool
to the
touch.
WARNING:
Do NO
T use
oven
cleaner
or abrasive
cleaners
as they
will damage
this product.
1. Wipe
surfaces clean
with mild
dishwashing
detergent or
baking soda.
2. F
or stubborn
surfaces use
a citrus
based degreaser
and a
nylon
scrubbing brush.
3. Rinse
clean
with wa
ter.
Cleaning Burner
1. T
urn gas
“OFF” a
t the
control knobs
and remove
LP gas
tank.
2. Remove
regulator
.
3. Remove
cooking grid.
4. Remove
burners.
5. Clean
inlet of
burners with
small bottle
brush or
compressed air
.
6. Remove
all food
residue and
dirt on
burner
surfaces.
7. Clean
any
clogged
ports with
a stiff
wire (such
as
an opened
paper
clip).
8. Inspect
burners for
any
damage
(cracks or
holes). If
damage
is found,
replace
with new
burner(s) from
the manufacturer
.
9. Reinstall
burners. Reconnect
regulator
.
10. Replace
cooking grid.
11. Preform
leak test.
Product Registration
For
faster warranty
service,
register
your product
immediately
at www
.bluerhino.com or
call
1.800.762.1142.
Limited Warranty
Blue Rhino Global Sourcing, Inc (“V
endor”) warrants
to the original retail purchaser of this product, and to
no other person, tha
t if this product is assembled and
operated in accordance with the printed instructions
accompanying it,
then for a period of one (1) year from
the date of purchase,
all parts in suchproduct shall
be free from defects in material and workmanship.
Vendor may require reasonable proof of your da
te
of purchase. Therefore,
you should retain your sales
slip or invoice. This Limited
Warranty shall be limited
to the repair or replacement of parts, which prove
defective under normal use and service and which
Vendor shall determine in its reasonable discretion
upon examina
tion to
be defective.
Before
returning an
y
parts, you should contact
Vendor’
s Customer Service
Department using
the contact
information
listed belo
w.
If Vendor confirms,
after examination,
a defect covered
by this Limited W
arranty in any returned part,
and if
Vendor a
pproves the claim,
Vendor will replace such
defective part without charge. If you return defective
parts, transporta
tion charges must be prepaid by you.
Vendor will return replacement parts to the original
retail purchaser, freight or posta
ge prepaid.
This Limited W
arranty does not cover any failures or
operating difficulties due to accident,
abuse, misuse,
alteration,
misapplica
tion, improper installa
tion or
improper maintenance or service by you or an
y
third party, or failure to perform normal and
routine
maintenance on theproduct as set out in this o
wner’s
manual. In addition,
the Limited W
arranty does not
cover damage to the finish,
such as scratches,
dents,
discoloration,
rust or other weather dama
ge, after
purchase.
This Limited W
arranty is in lieu of all other express
warranties. V
endor disclaims all warranties for
products that are purchased from sellers other than
authorized retailers or distributors, inc
luding the
warranty of merchantability or the warranty of fitness
for a particular purpose. VENDOR
ALSO DISCLAIMS
ANY AND
ALL IMPLIED W
ARRANTIES, INCLUDING
WITHOUT LIMITATION
THE IMPLIED W
ARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY
AND FITNESS FOR A P
ARTICULAR
PURPOSE. VENDOR SHALL HA
VE NO LIABILITY TO
PURCHASER OR ANY
THIRD PAR
TY FOR ANY SPECIAL,
INDIRECT, PUNITIVE,
INCIDENTAL,
OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES. V
endor further disclaims an
y implied or
express warranty of, and assumes no responsibility
for, defects in workmanship caused by third parties.
This Limited W
arranty gives the purchaser specific
legal rights; a purchaser may have other rights
depending upon where he or she lives. Some
jurisdictions do not allow the exc
lusion or limitation
of special, incidental or consequential dama
ges, or
limitations on ho
w long a warranty lasts, so the above
exclusion and limita
tions may not apply to ever
yone.
Vendor does not authorize an
y person or company
to assume for it any other obliga
tion or liability in
connection with the sale, installa
tion, use,
removal,
return, or replacement of its equipment,
and no such
representations are binding on
Vendor
.
Blue Rhino Global Sourcing, Inc
Winston-Salem, North Carolina USA
(800) 762-1142
Troubleshooting
Please visit
www.bluerhino.com
or call
1.800.762.1142.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 4
45º
Figure 3
60º
Figure 7
1/2"
12.7 mm
6.4mm
0mm
1/4"
0"
Flame
Figure 6
Match
1
Parts List / Liste des pièces / Lista de piezas
1
Cooking Grid / Grille de cuisson / Parrilla de cocción
55-10-430
2
Body Assembly* / Réchaud assemblé * / Carcasa de la cocinilla*
55-10-329
3
Control Knob (2)* / Bouton de commande (2)* / Perilla de control (2)*
55-09-454
4
Regulator / Régulateur / Regulador
55-10-327
* Pre-assembled / Pré-assemblé / * Viene ensamblado
Exploded View / Vue éclatée / Diagrama de explosión
2
4
3
OWNER’S MANUAL
MANUEL D’UTILISATION
MANUAL DEL USUARIO
Manufactured in China for / Fabriqué en Chine pour / Fabricado en China:
Blue Rhino Global Sourcing, Inc
Winston-Salem, NC USA
1.800.762.1142, www.bluerhino.com
© Blue Rhino Global Sourcing, Inc. All Rights Reserved. / Tous droits réservés. / Reservados todos los derechos.
Save these instructions for future reference.
If you are assembling this unit for someone else, give this manual to him or her to read and save for future
reference.
The use and installation of this product must conform to local codes. In absence of local codes, use the
National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, CAN/CGA-B149.1, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code.
California Proposition 65: Chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other
reproductive harm are created by the combustion of propane.
Certified Under / Homologué par / Certificado por:
ANS Z21.72b (2002) • CSA 11.2b (2002) Camp Stoves
Conserve estas instrucciones para futuras consultas.
Si está montando esta unidad para otra persona, entréguele este manual para futuras consultas.
El uso e instalación de este producto ha de realizarse de acuerdo con los códigos locales. Si no existen
códigos locales, use las normas siguientes:
Código Nacional para Gas y Combustibles, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54,
CAN/CGA-B149.1, Código de Instalación de Propano y Gas Natural.
Propuesta 65 de California: La combustión del propano crea productos químicos considerados por el Estado
de California como causantes de cáncer, malformaciones congénitas u otros daños reproductivos.
Conservez ces instructions afin de pouvoir les consulter ultérieurement.
Si vous êtes en train d’assembler cet appareil pour une autre personne, veuillez lui fournir le manuel afin
qu’elle puisse le lire et le consulter plus tard.
L’utilisation et l’installation de cet appareil doivent être conformes aux codes locaux. En l’absence de codes
locaux, suivez le
Code national du gaz et des combustibles, les normes ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, CAN/CGA-
B149.1 et le Code d’installation du gaz naturel et du propane.
Proposition 65 de Californie: L’État de la Californie reconnait que la combustion du propane produit des
émanations et des résidus chimiques qui provoquent le cancer, des malformations congénitales et sont
nocifs pour le système reproductif.
Outdoor LP Gas Camp Stove
Réchaud de camping d’extérieur au propane
Cocinilla de campamento a gas propano
líquido para exteriores
Model No. / Modèle nº / Modelo no. GCT904W
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4. Usando guantes resistentes al calor, coloque un
encendedor de butano largo o una cerilla larga
encendida cerca del lado del quemador. (figura 6)
a. Gire la perilla de control en sentido antihorario a
la posición “ON” (encendido).
b. Aleje la cerilla o encendedor de butano largo.
5. Si el quemador no se enciende en 5 segundos,
gire la perilla de control del quemador a
“OFF” (apagado), espere 5 minutos y repita el
procedimiento de encendido.
6. Después de encender el quemador observe su
llama y asegúrese de que todos los orificios estén
encendidos y que la altura de la llama corresponda
a la del diagrama. (figura 7)
7. Repita los pasos 6 a 6 para los otros quemadores.
PRECAUCIÓN: Si la llama del quemador se
apaga durante el funcionamiento, cierre el
gas (“OFF”) inmediatamente y espere que la
zona quede despejada de gas antes de volver
a encenderlo.
Apagado:
1. Gire la perilla de control a la posición “OFF”
(apagado).
2. Remueva el tanque de gas propano líquido y
guárdelo en un lugar apropiado.
Uso por primera vez
1. Verifique que todos los empaques, etiquetas y
envolturas de protección han sido removidos de
la cocinilla.
2. Remueva todo aceite de fabricación que encuentre
en la unidad antes de usar la cocinilla por primera
vez, encendiendo la cocinilla por lo menos por 5
minutos en la graduación “ON” (encendido). Esto
realizará una “limpieza por calor” en las piezas
internas de la unidad y hará que los olores se
disipen.
Cocción
1. Encienda el (los) quemador(es) siguiendo las
instrucciones de encendido.
2. Use guantes de protección para colocar cazerolas o
ollas en la parrilla de cocción.
3. Use guantes de protección y tenacillas de mango
largo para colocar los alimentos en las cazerolas o
en las ollas sobre los quemadores encendidos.
4. Ajuste los controles a la temperatura deseada.
5. Haga la cocción de los alimentos hasta que
la temperatura interna del alimento se haya
alcanzado.
6. Apague la cocinilla de campamento girando la
perilla de control a la posición “OFF” (apagado).
Remueva el tanque de gas propano y guárdelo en
un lugar apropiado.
Limpieza y cuidado
PRECAUCIÓN: Todas las operaciones de
limpieza y mantenimiento deben realizarse
con la cocinilla fría y con el suministro de
combustible del tanque de propano líquido
desconectado.
PRECAUCIÓN: NO limpie ninguna pieza de esta
cocinilla en un horno de limpieza automática.
El calor extremo dañará el terminado.
PRECAUCIÓN: Mantenga la cocinilla de
campamento limpia y libre de materiales
combustibles, gasolina y otros vapores y
líquidos inflamables.
PRECAUCIÓN: NO obstruya el flujo de
combustión y aire de ventilación.
Avisos
1. No use productos de limpieza abrasivos pues
dañarán este aparato.
2. No utilice nunca productos limpiahornos para
limpiar cualquier pieza de la cocinilla.
3. Nunca use ninguna pieza de esta cocinilla en un
horno de limpieza automática. El calor extremo
dañará el terminado.
Inspección
Esta cocinilla de campamento debe inspeccionarse
con regularidad para garantizar la seguridad del
producto y una larga vida útil.
ADVERTENCIA: NO trate de limpiar esta
cocinilla de campamento a menos que las
llamas estén COMPLETAMENTE apagadas y la
unidad esté fría al tacto.
1. Revise el quemador para comprobar que esté
seguro.
2. Revise el tubo venturi para asegurarse de que está
limpio y libre de nidos de arañas.
3. Revise las conexiones de gas para asegurar que
no hayan fugas.
4. Revise los componentes en busca de señales de
daño o corrosión.
5. Si detecta daño en cualquiera de los componentes,
NO opere el producto hasta que se hayan realizado
las reparaciones.
Limpieza de las superficies
ADVERTENCIA: NO intente limpiar esta cocinilla
de campamento a menos que las llamas estén
COMPLETAMENTE apagadas y la unidad esté
fría al tacto.
ADVERTENCIA: NO use limpiador de horno ni
limpiadores abrasivos, ya que estos causarán
daño al producto.
1. Limpie las superficies con un detergente suave de
lavado de platos o con soda de hornear.
2. En superficies de limpieza difícil, use un
desengrasador a base de cítricos y un cepillo de
nylon.
3. Enjuague las superficies con agua limpia.
Limpieza del quemador
1. Apague el gas con la perilla de control y remueva
el tanque de gas propano líquido.
2. Remueva el regulador.
3. Remueva las rejillas del quemador.
4. Remueva el quemador.
5. Limpie el orificio de entrada del quemador con un
cepillo pequeño de limpiar botellas o con chorro de
aire comprimido.
6. Remueva de la superficie del quemador todo
residuo de comida o suciedad.
7. Limpie cualquier puerto que encuentre tapado
con un alambre rígido, tal como un sujetapapeles
abierto.
8. Examine el quemador para detectar daños – como
rajaduras o huecos. Si encuentra algún daño
reemplace el quemador.
9. Vuelva a instalar el quemador. Vuelva a conectar
el encendedor y coloque nuevamente el resguardo
contra el viento y el regulador.
10. Vuelva a colocar la rejilla del quemador.
11. Haga una prueba de fugas.
Registro del producto
Para beneficiar del servicio de garantía más
rapidamente, sírvase registrar su unidad
inmediatamente visitando nuestro sitio Internet
www.bluerhino.com o llamando al 1.800.762.1142.
Garantía limitada
Blue Rhino Sourcing, Inc (“el fabricante”) garantiza
al comprador original, al detal, de este producto, y
a ninguna otra persona, que si la unidad se arma
y opera de acuerdo con las instrucciones impresas
que la acompañan y por un período de un (1) año
a partir de la fecha de compra, todas las piezas de
este producto estarán libres de defectos en material
y mano de obra. El fabricante podrá requerir prueba
razonable de la fecha de compra. Por lo tanto, usted
debe conservar el recibo de venta o la factura. Esta
garantía limitada estará limitada a la reparación o
reemplazo de las piezas que resulten defectuosas en
condiciones de servicio y uso normal y las que un
examen indique, a satisfacción del fabricante, que
están defectuosas. Antes de devolver cualquier pieza,
comuníquese con el Departamento de Servicio al
Cliente (Customer Service Department) del fabricante.
Si el fabricante confirma el defecto y aprueba el
reclamo, el fabricante decidirá reemplazar tales
partes sin costo alguno. Si se le pide que devuelva las
partes defectuosas, los costos de transporte deberán
ser prepagados. El fabricante devolverá las partes al
cliente con costo de transporte o envío prepagados.
Esta garantía limitada no cubre fallas o dificultades
de operación debidas a accidente, abuso, mal uso,
alteración, empleo en usos inapropiados, instalación
defectuosa o mantenimiento o servicio inapropiado
o falla en la realización de mantenimiento normal
y rutinario como se prescribe en este manual del
usuario.
Además, la garantía limitada no cubre daños al
terminado de la unidad, tales como rasguños,
abolladuras, descoloridos, oxidaciones y otros daños
causados por la intemperie después de la compra
de la unidad.
Esta garantía limitada reemplaza cualquier
otra garantía. El fabricante no asume ninguna
responsabilidad por garantías de productos
vendidos por quienes no sean distribuidores o
vendedores al detal autorizados. Esta exención
de responsabilidad incluye cualquier garantía de
comerciabilidad o la garantía de aptitud para un
propósito en particular. EL FABRICANTE NO SE HACE
RESPONSABLE POR NINGUNA GARANTIA IMPLICITA
INCLUYENDO, SIN LIMITACIONES, LAS GARANTIAS
IMPLICITAS DE COMERCIABILIDAD Y ADAPTABILIDAD
A UN PROPOSITO PARTICULAR. EL FABRICANTE NO
ASUME RESPONSABILIDAD ANTE EL COMPRADOR O
ANTE CUALQUIER TERCERA PERSONA POR DAÑOS
ESPECIALES, INDIRECTOS, PUNITIVOS, INCIDENTALES
O CONSEQUENCIALES. El fabricante, además, no
asume responsabilidad por garantías implícitas o
expresas por defectos de mano de obra causados por
terceras personas.
Esta garantía limitada le da al comprador derechos
legales específicos y el comprador puede tener
otros derechos según el lugar donde el comprador
o la compradora residan. Ciertas jurisdicciones no
permiten limitaciones en cuanto a la duración de
una garantía implícita, de manera que esta limitación
puede no ser aplicable a usted.
El fabricante no autoriza a ninguna persona o
compañía para asumir por el fabricante cualquier otra
obligación a responsabilidad relacionada con la venta,
instalación, uso, remoción, devolución o reemplazo
de este equipo y cualquier representación de esta
naturaleza no obliga al fabricante.
Blue Rhino Sourcing, Inc
Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105, EE.UU.
(800)-762-1142
Resolución de problemas
Visite nuestro sitio www.bluerhino.com o llámenos al
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GCT904W-OM-102 EFS
Notes / Remarques / Notas:
Exploded View & Hardware / Vue éclatée des pièces et quincaillerie /
Diagrama de explosión y elementos de ferretería
Notes / Remarques / Notas
6. T
urn camp
stove “OFF”
by
turning control
knob
to the
“OFF” position.
Remove
LP gas
tank and
properly store
tank.
Cleaning and Care
CAUTION:
All cleaning
and maintenance
should
be done
when camp
stove
is cool
and with
the
fuel supply
disconnected.
CAUTION:
DO NO
T clean
any
camp sto
ve part
in a
self cleaning
oven.
The
extreme
heat will
damage the
finish.
CAUTION:
Keep camp
stove
clear
and free
from
combusitble materials,
gasolline
and other
flammable vapours
and liquids.
CAUTION:
Do NO
T obstruct
the flow
of
combustion and
ventilation air
.
Notices
1. Abrasive
cleaners
will damage
this product.
2. Never
use oven
cleaner
to clean
any
part of
camp sto
ve.
Inspecting
This camp
stove should
be inspected
on a
regular
basis to
ensure product
safety and
longer product
life.
WARNING:
Do NO
T attempt
to clean
this camp
stove
unless the
flames are
COMPLETELY
out
and unit
is cool
to the
touch.
1. Check
burner to
make sure
it is
secure.
2. Check
venturi to
make sure
it is
clear
and free
of
spider nests.
3. Check
all gas
connections for
leaks.
4. Check
components for
any
signs of
damage
or rust.
5. If
damage
to an
y component
is detected,
do
NOT
operate
until repairs
are executed.
Figure 5
WARNING
FOR YOUR SAFETY
:
For Outdoor Use Only
(outside any enc
losure)
DANGER
If you smell gas -
1. Do
not attempt
to
light appliance.
2. Extinguish
any
open
flame.
3. Disconnect
from fuel
supply.
DANGER
CARBON MONOXIDE
HAZARD
•This appliance can
produce carbon
monoxide which has
no odor.
•Using it in an
enclosed space can
kill you.
•Never use this
appliance in an
enclosed space such
as a camper, tent,
car
or home.
WARNING
FOR YOUR SAFETY
:
Do not
store or
use
gasoline or
other liquids
with flammable
vapors
in the
vicinity of
this or
any
other appliance.
DANGER:
Failure
to follow
these
instructions, dangers,
warning
and cautions
in
this manual
may result
in serious
bodily injur
y
or death,
or
in a
fire or
an explosion
causing
damage to
property.
W
ARNING:
Improper installation,
adjustment,
alteration, ser
vice or
maintenance can
cause injur
y or
property damage.
Read the
installation, operation
and
maintenance instructions
thoroughly before
installing or
servicing
this equipment.
Do NO
T operate,
light
or use
this appliance
within 8
feet of
walls, structures
or
buildings.
Keep all
combustible items
and surf
aces
at least
21 inches
(53 cm)
away
from the
camp sto
ve at
all times.
DO
NOT
use this
camp sto
ve or
any
gas product
under
any
overhead
or near
any
unprotected
combustible constructions.
This camp
stove
is NO
T for
commercial use.
This camp
stove
is for
use with
liquid
propane (LP)
gas only
. The
conversion to
or attempted
use of
natural gas
in this
LP
gas camp
stove
is dangerous
and will
void
your warranty
.
LP
gas Characteristics:
a. LP
gas is
flammable and
hazardous if
handled improperly
. Become
aware
of
the characteristics
before using
any
LP
gas product.
b. LP
gas is
explosive
under pressure,
heavier than
air and
settles and
pools in
low areas.
c. LP
gas in
its natural
state has
no odor
.
For your
safety, an
odorant is
added that
smells like
rotten cabbage.
d. Contact
with LP
gas can
cause freeze
burns to
skin.
Do
not store
spare LP
cylinder
within 10
feet (3.05
m) of
this appliance.
An
LP cylinder
not connected
for use
shall
not be
stored in
the vicinity
of this
or an
y
other appliance.
LP
gas tank
needed to
operate. Only
tanks
marked “propane”
may
be used.
The LP
gas tank
used with
the camp
stove
must be
constructed and
marked in
accordance with
the Specifications
for LP-
gas cylinders
of the
U.S. Department
of
Transportation
(DOT)
or
Transport
Canada,
CAN/CSA
339
.
LP gas
tank must
be arranged
for vapor
withdrawal.
LP gas
tank must
remain upright
or at
a
45º angle.
Do
not use
when laying
LP gas
tank flat,
as
this will
cause damage
to your
camp sto
ve and
void your
warranty.
Dented or
rusted LP
gas tanks
may be
hazardous and
should be
checked by
your
LP gas
supplier prior
to use.
The LP
gas tank
should not
be dropped
or
handled roughly
.
LP gas
tanks must
be stored
outdoors out
of the
reach of
children and
must not
be
stored in
a building,
garage
or an
y other
enclosed
area. Y
our tank
must never
be
stored where
temperatures can
reach over
125°F.
Never attempt
to attach
this camp
stove
to the
self-contained LP
gas system
of a
camper trailer
, motor
home or
house.
Do not
install or
use in
or on
boats or
recreational vehic
les.
The use
of alcohol,
prescription
or non-
prescription drugs
may impair
the
consumer’s
ability to
properly assemble
and safely
operate the
appliance.
Never use
charcoal, lighter
fluid, lav
a rocks,
gasoline, kerosene
or alcohol
with this
product.
Your
camp sto
ve has
been checked
at all
factor
y connections
for leaks.
Recheck
all
connections, as
movement
in shipping
can
loosen connections.
Check for
leaks even
if your
unit was
assembled for
you by
someone else.
Do not
operate if
gas leak
is present.
Gas
leaks may
cause a
fire or
explosion.
You
must follow
all leak-checking
procedures before
operating. T
o prevent
fire
or explosion
hazard when
testing for
a leak:
a. Always
perform leak
test before
lighting
the camp
stove
and each
time the
tank is
connected for
use.
b. No
smoking. Do
not use
or permit
sources of
ignition in
the area
while
conducting a
leak test.
c. Conduct
the leak
test outdoors
in a
well-
ventilated area.
d. Do
not use
matches, lighters
or a
flame
to check
for leaks.
e. Do
not use
camp sto
ve until
any
and all
leaks are
corrected. If
you are
unable
to stop
a leak,
disconnect
the LP
gas
supply.
Call a
gas appliance
serviceman
or your
local LP
gas supplier
.
Do not
use in
an explosive
atmosphere.
Keep camp
stove
area clear
and free
from
combustible materials,
gasoline
and other
flammable vapors
and liquids.
It is
essential to
keep the
camp sto
ve’s
valve
compartment, burners
and circulating
air passages
clean.
Inspect
camp sto
ve
before each
use.
Do not
alter camp
stove
in an
y manner
,
doing so
will void
your warranty
.
Do not
use the
camp sto
ve unless
it is
COMPLETELY
assembled and
all parts
are
securely fastened
and tightened.
This camp
stove
should be
thoroughly
cleaned
and inspected
on a
regular basis.
Use only
the regulator
provided.
The
replacement regulator
shall be
that
specified by
the manuf
acturer.
Use only
Blue Rhino
Global Sourcing,
Inc.
factor
y authorized
parts. The
use of
any
part that
is not
factor
y authorized
can
be dangerous.
This
will also
void your
warranty.
Do not
touch metal
parts of
camp sto
ve
until it
has completely
cooled (about
45 min.)
to avoid
burns, unless
you are
wearing protective
gear (pot
holders,
gloves,
BBQ
mittens, etc.).
When cooking,
fire
extinguishing
materials
shall be
readily accessible.
In
the event
of an
oil/grease fire,
do
not attempt
to
extinguish
with water
. Use
type BC
dry
chemical fire
extinguisher
or smother
with
dirt, sand
or baking
soda.
Do
not use
camp sto
ve in
high winds.
Never lean
over
the camp
stove
when
lighting.
Do NO
T use
this camp
stove
if an
y part
has been
under water
. Immediately
call a
qualified ser
vice technician
to inspect
the
appliance and
to replace
any
part or
control
system and
any
gas control
which has
been
under water
.
Do not
leave a
lit camp
stove
unattended,
especially keep
children and
pets away
from camp
stove
at all
times.
Do not
attempt to
move
the camp
stove
when in
use. Allow
the camp
stove
to cool
before mo
ving or
storing.
Storage of
camp sto
ve indoors
is
permissible only
if the
tank is
disconnected,
removed
from the
camp sto
ve and
properly
stored outdoors.
Do not
attempt to
disconnect the
gas
regulator from
the tank
or an
y gas
fitting
while the
camp sto
ve is
in use.
Disconnect LP
gas tank
when not
in use.
Always use
your camp
stove
on a
hard,
non-combustable, level
surface.
An
asphalt
or blacktop
surface
may not
be acceptable
for this
purpose.
Do not
use directly
on wooden
decks or
wooden picnic
tables.
Keep all
electrical cords
away
from a
hot
camp sto
ve.
Do not
use camp
stove
for indoor
cooking
or heating.
TOXIC
fumes can
accumulate
and cause
asphyxiation.
After a
period of
storage and/or
nonuse,
check for
leaks and
burner obstructions.
Always use
a meat
thermometer to
ensure
food is
cooked to
a safe
temperature.
Never co
ver entire
cooking area
with
aluminum foil.
Do not
store a
spare LP
gas tank
under or
near this
appliance.
Use protective
gloves
when assembling
this
product.
Do not
force parts
together as
this can
result in
personal injur
y or
damage to
the
product.
Death, serious
injury
or damage
to property
may occur
if the
above
is not
followed
exactly
.
Assembly Instructions
For
Easiest Assembly:
•T
o avoid
losing an
y small
components, assemble
your product
on a
hard, level
surface tha
t does
not ha
ve cracks
or openings.
•Clear
an area
large enough
to layout
all
components.
•F
ollow
all steps
in order
to properly
assemble
your product.
To
complete assembly
you will
need:
•(1)
Leak Detection
Solution (Instructions
on ho
w
to make
solution are
included
in “Opera
ting
Instructions” section)
•(1)
14.1 oz
LP gas
tank.
Typical assembly:
approxima
tely 5 minutes.
1. Lift Bottom P
anel
2. Remo
ve Cooking Grid
3. Remo
ve Regulator
4. Close Bottom P
anel
5. Unfold Legs
6. Lift Lid
7. Unfold Wind Guard Side P
anels
8. Insert Cooking Grid
9. Attach Regulator
10. When Not In Use
Operating Instructions
This camp
stove is
designed to
operate
with a
one
pound 7-3/8”
high
disposable / 14.1
oz. propane
gas
tank (DOT
39 Cylinder).
DO NOT A
TTEMPT TO REFILL ANY ONE POUND
(14.1 oz.) PROPANE GAS T
ANKS!
Connecting Gas Tank
1. Make
sure the
control knobs
are in
the “OFF”
position. (F
igure 1)
2. Lubrica
te the
threads of
the regula
tor valve
with petroleum
jelly, insert
the gas
tank into
the
regulator
valve and
hand-tighten firmly
. (F
igure 2)
3. LP
gas tank
must be
kept at
a 45º
angle. (F
igure 3)
4. T
est for
leaks.
To
maximize use
and prevent
damage to
the
camp sto
ve and
it’s
components, you
must
keep the
LP gas
tank a
45 degree
angle. Not
doing so
will void
your
warranty.
Checking for Leaks
Burner Connection
1. Make
sure the
regulator
is securely
fastened to
the
burner.
(Figure
4)
If your
unit was
assembled for
you, visually
check
the connection
between the
burner and
regulator
.
WARNING:
Failure
to inspect
this connection
or
follow these
instructions could
cause a
fire or
an explosion
which can
cause death,
serious
bodily injur
y or
damage to
property.
2. If
the burner
pipe does
not rest
flush to
the
regulator
please contact
1.800.762.1142 for
assistance.
Regulator / 1lbs. LP Gas T
ank Connection
1. Make
2-3 oz.
of
leak solution
by mixing
one part
liquid dishwashing
soap
with three
parts wa
ter.
2. Make
sure control
knob is
“OFF”. (F
igure 1)
3. Spoon
several drops
of solution,
or
use squirt
bottle, a
t the
burner to
regulator
connection and
the
LP gas
tank to
regulator
connection. (F
igures 4
& 5)
4. Inspect
the solution
at the
connections, looking
for bubbles.
If
NO bubbles
appear
, the
connections are
secure.
If bubbles
appear
, you
have
a leak.
a. Loosen
and retighten
the connections,
making
sure the
connections are
secure.
b. Retest
with solution.
If you
continue to
see bubbles
after several
attempts,
disconnect
propane source
and
contact 1.800.762.1142
for assistance.
First Use
1. Make
sure all
labels, packa
ging and
protective
films ha
ve been
removed from
the camp
stove.
2. Remove
manufacturing oils
before cooking
on this
camp stove
for the
first time,
by
operating
the
camp stove
for at
least 5
minutes on
“ON”. This
will “hea
t clean”
the
internal parts
and dissipa
te
odors.
Lighting
DO NO
T expose
the camp
stove
to
flammable
vapors
or liquids
during lighting.
1. Make
sure all
labels, packa
ging and
protective
films ha
ve been
removed from
the camp
stove.
2. Make
sure there
are no
obstructions of
airflow
to
the unit.
Spiders
and insects
can nest
within and
clog
the burner
/ venturi
tube at
the orifice.
A clogged
burner tube
can lead
to a
fire
beneath the
appliance.
3. Control
knobs must
be in
the “OFF”
position.
(Figure
1)
4. W
earing hea
t reistant
gloves, position
a lit
long
match
or lit
long butane
lighter near
the side
of the
burner. (F
igure 6)
5. T
urn control
knob clockwise
to “ON”.
6. If
ignition does
not occur
in 5
seconds, turn
burner
control knob
“OFF”, wait
5 minutes
and repea
t
lighting procedure.
7. After
lighting, obser
ve the
burner flame.
Make
sure
all burner
ports are
lit and
flame height
matches
illustration.
(F
igure 7)
8. Repea
t steps
4-7 for
second burner
.
CAUTION:
If burner
flame goes
out during
operation, immediately
turn the
control knobs
“OFF” and
let the
gas clear
for about
5 minutes
before re-lighting.
Turning Off
1. T
urn control
knobs to
the “OFF”
position.
2. Remove
LP gas
tank and
properly store
tank.
Cooking
1. Ignite
burner(s) per
lighting instructions.
2. W
ear protective
gloves to
place pots
and/or pans
onto burner
grid.
3. W
ear protective
gloves and
use long
handled tongs
to place
food into
the pots
and/or pans
above the
lit burner(s).
4. Adjust
controls to
desired tempera
ture.
5. Cook
until desired
internal food
temperatures
are
achieved.
Cleaning Surfaces
WARNING:
Do NO
T attempt
to clean
this camp
stove
unless the
flames are
COMPLETELY
out
and unit
is cool
to the
touch.
WARNING:
Do NO
T use
oven
cleaner
or abrasive
cleaners
as they
will damage
this product.
1. Wipe
surfaces clean
with mild
dishwashing
detergent or
baking soda.
2. F
or stubborn
surfaces use
a citrus
based degreaser
and a
nylon
scrubbing brush.
3. Rinse
clean
with wa
ter.
Cleaning Burner
1. T
urn gas
“OFF” a
t the
control knobs
and remove
LP gas
tank.
2. Remove
regulator
.
3. Remove
cooking grid.
4. Remove
burners.
5. Clean
inlet of
burners with
small bottle
brush or
compressed air
.
6. Remove
all food
residue and
dirt on
burner
surfaces.
7. Clean
any
clogged
ports with
a stiff
wire (such
as
an opened
paper
clip).
8. Inspect
burners for
any
damage
(cracks or
holes). If
damage
is found,
replace
with new
burner(s) from
the manufacturer
.
9. Reinstall
burners. Reconnect
regulator
.
10. Replace
cooking grid.
11. Preform
leak test.
Product Registration
For
faster warranty
service,
register
your product
immediately
at www
.bluerhino.com or
call
1.800.762.1142.
Limited Warranty
Blue Rhino Global Sourcing, Inc (“V
endor”) warrants
to the original retail purchaser of this product, and to
no other person, tha
t if this product is assembled and
operated in accordance with the printed instructions
accompanying it,
then for a period of one (1) year from
the date of purchase,
all parts in suchproduct shall
be free from defects in material and workmanship.
Vendor may require reasonable proof of your da
te
of purchase. Therefore,
you should retain your sales
slip or invoice. This Limited
Warranty shall be limited
to the repair or replacement of parts, which prove
defective under normal use and service and which
Vendor shall determine in its reasonable discretion
upon examina
tion to
be defective.
Before
returning an
y
parts, you should contact
Vendor’
s Customer Service
Department using
the contact
information
listed belo
w.
If Vendor confirms,
after examination,
a defect covered
by this Limited W
arranty in any returned part,
and if
Vendor a
pproves the claim,
Vendor will replace such
defective part without charge. If you return defective
parts, transporta
tion charges must be prepaid by you.
Vendor will return replacement parts to the original
retail purchaser, freight or posta
ge prepaid.
This Limited W
arranty does not cover any failures or
operating difficulties due to accident,
abuse, misuse,
alteration,
misapplica
tion, improper installa
tion or
improper maintenance or service by you or an
y
third party, or failure to perform normal and
routine
maintenance on theproduct as set out in this o
wner’s
manual. In addition,
the Limited W
arranty does not
cover damage to the finish,
such as scratches,
dents,
discoloration,
rust or other weather dama
ge, after
purchase.
This Limited W
arranty is in lieu of all other express
warranties. V
endor disclaims all warranties for
products that are purchased from sellers other than
authorized retailers or distributors, inc
luding the
warranty of merchantability or the warranty of fitness
for a particular purpose. VENDOR
ALSO DISCLAIMS
ANY AND
ALL IMPLIED W
ARRANTIES, INCLUDING
WITHOUT LIMITATION
THE IMPLIED W
ARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY
AND FITNESS FOR A P
ARTICULAR
PURPOSE. VENDOR SHALL HA
VE NO LIABILITY TO
PURCHASER OR ANY
THIRD PAR
TY FOR ANY SPECIAL,
INDIRECT, PUNITIVE,
INCIDENTAL,
OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES. V
endor further disclaims an
y implied or
express warranty of, and assumes no responsibility
for, defects in workmanship caused by third parties.
This Limited W
arranty gives the purchaser specific
legal rights; a purchaser may have other rights
depending upon where he or she lives. Some
jurisdictions do not allow the exc
lusion or limitation
of special, incidental or consequential dama
ges, or
limitations on ho
w long a warranty lasts, so the above
exclusion and limita
tions may not apply to ever
yone.
Vendor does not authorize an
y person or company
to assume for it any other obliga
tion or liability in
connection with the sale, installa
tion, use,
removal,
return, or replacement of its equipment,
and no such
representations are binding on
Vendor
.
Blue Rhino Global Sourcing, Inc
Winston-Salem, North Carolina USA
(800) 762-1142
Troubleshooting
Please visit
www.bluerhino.com
or call
1.800.762.1142.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 4
45º
Figure 3
60º
Figure 7
1/2"
12.7 mm
6.4mm
0mm
1/4"
0"
Flame
Figure 6
Match
1
Parts List / Liste des pièces / Lista de piezas
1
Cooking Grid / Grille de cuisson / Parrilla de cocción
55-10-430
2
Body Assembly* / Réchaud assemblé * / Carcasa de la cocinilla*
55-10-329
3
Control Knob (2)* / Bouton de commande (2)* / Perilla de control (2)*
55-09-454
4
Regulator / Régulateur / Regulador
55-10-327
* Pre-assembled / Pré-assemblé / * Viene ensamblado
Exploded View / Vue éclatée / Diagrama de explosión
2
4
3
OWNER’S MANUAL
MANUEL D’UTILISATION
MANUAL DEL USUARIO
Manufactured in China for / Fabriqué en Chine pour / Fabricado en China:
Blue Rhino Global Sourcing, Inc
Winston-Salem, NC USA
1.800.762.1142, www.bluerhino.com
© Blue Rhino Global Sourcing, Inc. All Rights Reserved. / Tous droits réservés. / Reservados todos los derechos.
Save these instructions for future reference.
If you are assembling this unit for someone else, give this manual to him or her to read and save for future
reference.
The use and installation of this product must conform to local codes. In absence of local codes, use the
National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, CAN/CGA-B149.1, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code.
California Proposition 65: Chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other
reproductive harm are created by the combustion of propane.
Certified Under / Homologué par / Certificado por:
ANS Z21.72b (2002) • CSA 11.2b (2002) Camp Stoves
Conserve estas instrucciones para futuras consultas.
Si está montando esta unidad para otra persona, entréguele este manual para futuras consultas.
El uso e instalación de este producto ha de realizarse de acuerdo con los códigos locales. Si no existen
códigos locales, use las normas siguientes:
Código Nacional para Gas y Combustibles, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54,
CAN/CGA-B149.1, Código de Instalación de Propano y Gas Natural.
Propuesta 65 de California: La combustión del propano crea productos químicos considerados por el Estado
de California como causantes de cáncer, malformaciones congénitas u otros daños reproductivos.
Conservez ces instructions afin de pouvoir les consulter ultérieurement.
Si vous êtes en train d’assembler cet appareil pour une autre personne, veuillez lui fournir le manuel afin
qu’elle puisse le lire et le consulter plus tard.
L’utilisation et l’installation de cet appareil doivent être conformes aux codes locaux. En l’absence de codes
locaux, suivez le
Code national du gaz et des combustibles, les normes ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, CAN/CGA-
B149.1 et le Code d’installation du gaz naturel et du propane.
Proposition 65 de Californie: L’État de la Californie reconnait que la combustion du propane produit des
émanations et des résidus chimiques qui provoquent le cancer, des malformations congénitales et sont
nocifs pour le système reproductif.
Outdoor LP Gas Camp Stove
Réchaud de camping d’extérieur au propane
Cocinilla de campamento a gas propano
líquido para exteriores
Model No. / Modèle nº / Modelo no. GCT904W
English –
1
English –
2
English –
3
English –
4
English –
5
English –
6
Español – 7
Español – 6
4. Usando guantes resistentes al calor, coloque un
encendedor de butano largo o una cerilla larga
encendida cerca del lado del quemador. (figura 6)
a. Gire la perilla de control en sentido antihorario a
la posición “ON” (encendido).
b. Aleje la cerilla o encendedor de butano largo.
5. Si el quemador no se enciende en 5 segundos,
gire la perilla de control del quemador a
“OFF” (apagado), espere 5 minutos y repita el
procedimiento de encendido.
6. Después de encender el quemador observe su
llama y asegúrese de que todos los orificios estén
encendidos y que la altura de la llama corresponda
a la del diagrama. (figura 7)
7. Repita los pasos 6 a 6 para los otros quemadores.
PRECAUCIÓN: Si la llama del quemador se
apaga durante el funcionamiento, cierre el
gas (“OFF”) inmediatamente y espere que la
zona quede despejada de gas antes de volver
a encenderlo.
Apagado:
1. Gire la perilla de control a la posición “OFF”
(apagado).
2. Remueva el tanque de gas propano líquido y
guárdelo en un lugar apropiado.
Uso por primera vez
1. Verifique que todos los empaques, etiquetas y
envolturas de protección han sido removidos de
la cocinilla.
2. Remueva todo aceite de fabricación que encuentre
en la unidad antes de usar la cocinilla por primera
vez, encendiendo la cocinilla por lo menos por 5
minutos en la graduación “ON” (encendido). Esto
realizará una “limpieza por calor” en las piezas
internas de la unidad y hará que los olores se
disipen.
Cocción
1. Encienda el (los) quemador(es) siguiendo las
instrucciones de encendido.
2. Use guantes de protección para colocar cazerolas o
ollas en la parrilla de cocción.
3. Use guantes de protección y tenacillas de mango
largo para colocar los alimentos en las cazerolas o
en las ollas sobre los quemadores encendidos.
4. Ajuste los controles a la temperatura deseada.
5. Haga la cocción de los alimentos hasta que
la temperatura interna del alimento se haya
alcanzado.
6. Apague la cocinilla de campamento girando la
perilla de control a la posición “OFF” (apagado).
Remueva el tanque de gas propano y guárdelo en
un lugar apropiado.
Limpieza y cuidado
PRECAUCIÓN: Todas las operaciones de
limpieza y mantenimiento deben realizarse
con la cocinilla fría y con el suministro de
combustible del tanque de propano líquido
desconectado.
PRECAUCIÓN: NO limpie ninguna pieza de esta
cocinilla en un horno de limpieza automática.
El calor extremo dañará el terminado.
PRECAUCIÓN: Mantenga la cocinilla de
campamento limpia y libre de materiales
combustibles, gasolina y otros vapores y
líquidos inflamables.
PRECAUCIÓN: NO obstruya el flujo de
combustión y aire de ventilación.
Avisos
1. No use productos de limpieza abrasivos pues
dañarán este aparato.
2. No utilice nunca productos limpiahornos para
limpiar cualquier pieza de la cocinilla.
3. Nunca use ninguna pieza de esta cocinilla en un
horno de limpieza automática. El calor extremo
dañará el terminado.
Inspección
Esta cocinilla de campamento debe inspeccionarse
con regularidad para garantizar la seguridad del
producto y una larga vida útil.
ADVERTENCIA: NO trate de limpiar esta
cocinilla de campamento a menos que las
llamas estén COMPLETAMENTE apagadas y la
unidad esté fría al tacto.
1. Revise el quemador para comprobar que esté
seguro.
2. Revise el tubo venturi para asegurarse de que está
limpio y libre de nidos de arañas.
3. Revise las conexiones de gas para asegurar que
no hayan fugas.
4. Revise los componentes en busca de señales de
daño o corrosión.
5. Si detecta daño en cualquiera de los componentes,
NO opere el producto hasta que se hayan realizado
las reparaciones.
Limpieza de las superficies
ADVERTENCIA: NO intente limpiar esta cocinilla
de campamento a menos que las llamas estén
COMPLETAMENTE apagadas y la unidad esté
fría al tacto.
ADVERTENCIA: NO use limpiador de horno ni
limpiadores abrasivos, ya que estos causarán
daño al producto.
1. Limpie las superficies con un detergente suave de
lavado de platos o con soda de hornear.
2. En superficies de limpieza difícil, use un
desengrasador a base de cítricos y un cepillo de
nylon.
3. Enjuague las superficies con agua limpia.
Limpieza del quemador
1. Apague el gas con la perilla de control y remueva
el tanque de gas propano líquido.
2. Remueva el regulador.
3. Remueva las rejillas del quemador.
4. Remueva el quemador.
5. Limpie el orificio de entrada del quemador con un
cepillo pequeño de limpiar botellas o con chorro de
aire comprimido.
6. Remueva de la superficie del quemador todo
residuo de comida o suciedad.
7. Limpie cualquier puerto que encuentre tapado
con un alambre rígido, tal como un sujetapapeles
abierto.
8. Examine el quemador para detectar daños – como
rajaduras o huecos. Si encuentra algún daño
reemplace el quemador.
9. Vuelva a instalar el quemador. Vuelva a conectar
el encendedor y coloque nuevamente el resguardo
contra el viento y el regulador.
10. Vuelva a colocar la rejilla del quemador.
11. Haga una prueba de fugas.
Registro del producto
Para beneficiar del servicio de garantía más
rapidamente, sírvase registrar su unidad
inmediatamente visitando nuestro sitio Internet
www.bluerhino.com o llamando al 1.800.762.1142.
Garantía limitada
Blue Rhino Sourcing, Inc (“el fabricante”) garantiza
al comprador original, al detal, de este producto, y
a ninguna otra persona, que si la unidad se arma
y opera de acuerdo con las instrucciones impresas
que la acompañan y por un período de un (1) año
a partir de la fecha de compra, todas las piezas de
este producto estarán libres de defectos en material
y mano de obra. El fabricante podrá requerir prueba
razonable de la fecha de compra. Por lo tanto, usted
debe conservar el recibo de venta o la factura. Esta
garantía limitada estará limitada a la reparación o
reemplazo de las piezas que resulten defectuosas en
condiciones de servicio y uso normal y las que un
examen indique, a satisfacción del fabricante, que
están defectuosas. Antes de devolver cualquier pieza,
comuníquese con el Departamento de Servicio al
Cliente (Customer Service Department) del fabricante.
Si el fabricante confirma el defecto y aprueba el
reclamo, el fabricante decidirá reemplazar tales
partes sin costo alguno. Si se le pide que devuelva las
partes defectuosas, los costos de transporte deberán
ser prepagados. El fabricante devolverá las partes al
cliente con costo de transporte o envío prepagados.
Esta garantía limitada no cubre fallas o dificultades
de operación debidas a accidente, abuso, mal uso,
alteración, empleo en usos inapropiados, instalación
defectuosa o mantenimiento o servicio inapropiado
o falla en la realización de mantenimiento normal
y rutinario como se prescribe en este manual del
usuario.
Además, la garantía limitada no cubre daños al
terminado de la unidad, tales como rasguños,
abolladuras, descoloridos, oxidaciones y otros daños
causados por la intemperie después de la compra
de la unidad.
Esta garantía limitada reemplaza cualquier
otra garantía. El fabricante no asume ninguna
responsabilidad por garantías de productos
vendidos por quienes no sean distribuidores o
vendedores al detal autorizados. Esta exención
de responsabilidad incluye cualquier garantía de
comerciabilidad o la garantía de aptitud para un
propósito en particular. EL FABRICANTE NO SE HACE
RESPONSABLE POR NINGUNA GARANTIA IMPLICITA
INCLUYENDO, SIN LIMITACIONES, LAS GARANTIAS
IMPLICITAS DE COMERCIABILIDAD Y ADAPTABILIDAD
A UN PROPOSITO PARTICULAR. EL FABRICANTE NO
ASUME RESPONSABILIDAD ANTE EL COMPRADOR O
ANTE CUALQUIER TERCERA PERSONA POR DAÑOS
ESPECIALES, INDIRECTOS, PUNITIVOS, INCIDENTALES
O CONSEQUENCIALES. El fabricante, además, no
asume responsabilidad por garantías implícitas o
expresas por defectos de mano de obra causados por
terceras personas.
Esta garantía limitada le da al comprador derechos
legales específicos y el comprador puede tener
otros derechos según el lugar donde el comprador
o la compradora residan. Ciertas jurisdicciones no
permiten limitaciones en cuanto a la duración de
una garantía implícita, de manera que esta limitación
puede no ser aplicable a usted.
El fabricante no autoriza a ninguna persona o
compañía para asumir por el fabricante cualquier otra
obligación a responsabilidad relacionada con la venta,
instalación, uso, remoción, devolución o reemplazo
de este equipo y cualquier representación de esta
naturaleza no obliga al fabricante.
Blue Rhino Sourcing, Inc
Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105, EE.UU.
(800)-762-1142
Resolución de problemas
Visite nuestro sitio www.bluerhino.com o llámenos al
1.800.762.1142.
GCT904W-OM-102 EFS
Notes / Remarques / Notas:
Exploded View & Hardware / Vue éclatée des pièces et quincaillerie /
Diagrama de explosión y elementos de ferretería
Notes / Remarques / Notas