8
GB
Figures: see pages 2 to 4
NOTE: Unless otherwise specified, following generic
terms “appliance / unit / product / equipment / device”
appeared in this instruction manual all refer to the
product “CAMP’BISTRO DLX”.
Consumption: 160 g/h (2.2 kW)
Category: butane direct pressure
Thank you for choosing this stove Campingaz
®
CAMP’BISTRO DLX
A - IMPORTANT: YOU ARE USING GAS, BE VERY
CAREFUL!
The purpose of these instructions is to enable you
to use your stove Campingaz
®
CAMP’BISTRO DLX
correctly and safely.
Please read them carefully to familiarise yourself
with the stove prior to assembling the cartridge.
Keep these instructions in a safe place so that you
can refer to them when needed.
Please observe these instructions as well as
the safety measures printed on the Campingaz
®
CP250/ CP250 SP cartridges. Failure to observe
these instructions may result in the user and
people in the immediate vicinity being put at risk.
The stove must be used exclusively with
Campingaz
®
CP250/ CP250 SP cartridges. Using
other gas containers may be dangerous.
The Société Application Des Gaz accepts no responsibility
when cartridges of any other brand are used.
The stove should only be used outside premises
and kept away from inflammable materials.
It is imperative NOT to use the stove in caravans,
cars, tents, huts, sheds or any small enclosed areas.
The stove consumes fuel through combustion
or consumption of oxygen and gives off certain
substances and gas, which could be dangerous
such as carbon monoxide.
Carbon monoxide is an odorless, clear gas that
can cause flu-like symptoms, sickness, illness,
and possibly death if produced inside aforesaid
enclosed areas through use of the stove without
proper ventilation.
The stove should not be used while sleeping or left
unattended.
Do not use a stove which leaks, functions incorrectly
or is damaged. Return it to your retailer who will
inform you of your nearest after-sales service center.
Never modify the stove or use it for purposes for
which it is not intended.
If the cartridge is automatically ejected from the
regulator, DO NOT CONNECT THE CARTRIDGE AGAIN,
let the stove cool down completely before any use.
Except specific Campingaz
®
accessories developed
for this stove, do not use : containers smaller than
12cm or larger than 26cm in diameter; vessels with
concave or convex bottoms; griddles, planchas or
stones (Fig. 11).
Always remove the gas cartridge from the stove
during storage or transportation.
B - PREPARATION FOR OPERATION
- Remove the stove from its packaging.
Installing a CAMPINGAZ
®
cartridge CP250/ CP250 SP
(When the existing cartridge is empty, read section D:
“Changing the cartridge”)
To install or remove a cartridge, always work in a well-
ventilated area, preferably outside and never in the
presence of a flame, heat source or spark (lit cigarette,
electrical equipment, etc.) at a good distance from
other people and flammable material.
AS CAMPINGAZ
®
CP250/ CP250 SP CARTRIDGES
HAVE VALVES, EVEN IF THEY ARE NOT EMPTY,
THEY MAY BE REMOVED FROM THIS STOVE TO
MAKE IT EASIER TO TRANSPORT, AND THEY MAY
BE FITTED TO OTHER EQUIPMENT FROM THE
CAMPINGAZ
®
CP250/ CP250 SP RANGE WHICH
ARE DESIGNED TO OPERATE EXCLUSIVELY WITH
THESE CARTRIDGES.
- Open the cartridge cover (3) (fig. 2).
- Check that the ignition button (1) is set to position “
z
”
by turning it clockwise and that the lever (2) is set to
UNLOCK (Fig. 3).
Comment:
the gas cartridge can only be locked if the
ignition button is in position “
z
” and the pan support is in
place.
- Check that the seal between the stove and the gas
container is in place and in good condition before
connecting the gas container (see Figure 4).
Do not
use this stove if the seal is missing or damaged.
Return it to your dealer.
- Install the cartridge in its housing, slot “F” facing
upwards, and engage the cartridge guide “G” firmly
into the slot (Fig. 5).
- Lock the cartridge by moving the lever (2) to the LOCK
position (Fig. 6). Close the cartridge compartment
cover (3).
The stove is ready for use.
CAUTION
: Make sure the cartridge slot “F” is pointing
upward and inserted in the cartridge guide “G”.
Incorrect positioning of the gas cartridge (8) will cause
the regulator to break and/or gas leakage, producing a
hissing sound and gas smell.
In case of leakage (gas smell before opening the valve),
put immediately the stove outside, in a well-ventilated area,
without inflammation source, where it will be possible to
locate and stop the lead. If you wish to check the tightness
of the stove, do it outside. Do not try to locate a leak with
a flame, use gas leak detection liquid.
C - USE
Additional instructions:
Do not use your stove at a distance closer than 20
cm to a wall or any other object, nor closer than 1
meter to a ceiling.
WARNING: Accessible parts may be very hot. Keep
young children away.
Never touch the pan support (4) or the burner (5)
during or just after using the stove.
Do not obstruct the ventilation hole (7) in the
cartridge compartment cover (3).
Position the stove on a stable, horizontal surface
and do not move when in use.
Wait until the stove has completely cooled down
before handling and putting it away.
Lighting the burner
The stove is fitted with a piezo-electric lighter connected
to an ignition electrode (6).
- Turn the control knob (1) anti-clockwise until you hear
a click ( ) indicating a spark (Fig. 7). If the stove does
not light, turn the control knob to position “
z
” (Fig. 9)
and start the operation again.
- If the stove still does not light after three attempts,
turn the control knob to position “
z
” and check that the
cartridge contains gas (sound of liquid sloshing when
shaken) before starting the previous steps again. (If
the cartridge is empty, refer to section D - Changing
the cartridge).