8
GB
knob between ( ) and ( ).
- If you wish to regulate simmering temperature, adjust flame
size by positioning the knob between ( ) and (
•
).
2) Shutting down (Fig. 1)
- After use, close the stove valve by putting the knob in “OFF”
position (
•
). Close the regulator valve (4) by turning
clockwise from + to - (Fig. 7).
D - REMOVING OR CHANGING THE CAMPINGAZ
®
CV 470 PLUS CARTRIDGE
The cartridge may be removed even if it is not empty. Replace
the cartridge outside and away from other people.
- Wait for the stove to cool down.
- Check that the valves on stove are fully turned off by turning
the control knobs (1) clockwise to its full extent. Close the
regulator valve (4) by turning clockwise from + to - (Fig. 7).
- Detach the regulator (3) from the cartridge by unscrewing the
regulator (3), then lift it up (Fig. 4B).
- Push the regulator (3) onto a new cartridge and screw it
tight until you hear a click (approximately one-sixth of a turn)
(Fig. 4A). Do not force the cartridge to turn further than this or
you may risk damaging the Easy Clic
®
Plus System.
- Open the regulator valve (4) by turning counterclockwise
from - to + (Fig. 7).
E - STORAGE - SERVICING
In case of flashbacks (ignition under the burner cap) switch the
product off, allow it to cool down (approximately five minutes),
then reignite the appliance. If the problem of flashbacks persists,
then please contact your local Campingaz
®
representative.
1) Stove
Ensure that your stove is regularly maintained, and it will give
you many years of excellent service.
- Do not clean the stove while it is in operation. Wait for it to
cool down, to avoid burning yourself on the hot parts (pan
supports, burners).
- When cleaning, be careful to avoid clogging the burner holes.
If the holes are clogged, for example by food that has spilled
over, clear them with a non-metal brush.
- Clean greasy parts with soap and water or a non-abrasive
detergent.
- The pan supports (2) can be removed for cleaning purposes
by pulling them upwards.
- To reattach the pan supports, insert the legs into the holes on
each side of the burners (Fig. 5)
- Store the equipment and the cartridge in a cool, dry and
well-ventilated area, out of reach of children. Never store in a
basement or cellar.
- If the stove has not been in use for more than 30 days,check
to see if cobwebs or anything else is not clogging the burner
tube openings; this could lead to decreased burner efficiency
or to a dangerous ignition of gas outside the burner.
2) Hose connecting the regulator and the stove
- Regularly check the condition of the hose and change it if it
shows signs of wear or cracking. Please contact your local
after sales service (see separate sheet with contact details
included in the package).
- If the stove will not be used for a long period of time
disconnect the cartridge as indicated in paragraph D.
- The date which is printed on the hose is the production date
and not the expiration date. The hose can be used without
time limit as long as it is not damaged.
In case of the injector becoming clogged (the equipment will
not light although the cartridge still contains gas), do not try to
unclog it yourself. Return the equipment to your retailer.
Possible problems / Corrective action
Possible problems
Probable causes / Corrective action
The burner does not light up
The burner does not burn smoothly or goes out
Unstable blowing flames
Large plume of flame on the burner surface
Flame at the injector
Burning leak around a union
Insufficient heat
Burning leak behind the adjustment knob
- Poor gas supply
- Regulator not operating properly
- Pipe, valve, venturi tube or burner holes obstructed
- Check that gas is present
- Check the pipe connection
- Contact your servicing agent.
- New cartridge may contain air. Keep the stove running for a bit.
- Residual water due to washing the burner caps.
- Contact your servicing agent.
- The venturi is obstructed (possibly cobwebs)
- Contact your servicing agent.
- The cartridge is almost empty
- Change the cartridge
- Contact your servicing agent.
- Shut off the gas supply immediately
- Leaking union: tighten nuts or change pipe
- Contact your servicing agent.
- Injector or venturi tube obstructed
- Contact your servicing agent.
- Defective valve
- Shut down the stove
- Contact your servicing agent.
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