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IMPORTANT. Read these instructions for use carefully.
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Check for gas leaks with soapy water
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Gas appliances must only be used in well ventilated areas
1
IMPORTANT. Read these instructions for use carefully.
2
Check for gas leaks with soapy water
3
Gas appliances must only be used in well ventilated areas
OPERATION
1.
This ring burner is designed to be used and operated on LPG Gas usually found in a
gas cylinder (like the type used in gas barbecues).
2.
This cooker will not operate at the unregulated gas pressure coming from an LPG
cylinder. An approved LPG hose & regulator assembly is required, use only – Progaz
or Campmaster branded models 700A or 700B, or Keygas branded model GR-107.
3.
Locate the burner and gas cylinder on a horizontal surface. Avoid twisting or kinking
the flexible hose and do not move the appliance during operation.
4.
The surfaces of the cooker become very hot during use. To prevent damage to the
flexible hose, ensure the hose does not come into contact with any part of the burner.
Locate the LPG cylinder & hose clear of the burner and radiant heat. During use, do
not touch any area forward of the controls.
5.
If the burner is not operating normally, check to see if anything is obstructing the
gas flow.
DO NOT use this appliance if it is leaking, damaged or does not operate
properly.
GAS CONNECTION
1.
All ring burners must be connected to the hose and regulator assembly supplied.
Under no circumstances should the cooker be connected by way of plastic hose with
or without hose clips. Only use the following hose and regulator assemblies with this
cooker:
Progaz or Campmaster branded models 700A or 700B, or Keygas branded model
GR-107.
2.
Before each use, always check all gas connections and joints with soapy water to
make sure no leaks are present. Check hoses for cracks and wear and replace the
damaged hose & regulator assembly.
6.
Attach the manifold to the burner and check
the aeration setting again.
NOTE: Your burner may be fitted with
springs to hold the disc setting. In this case
the lock nut is not supplied.
7.
Connect the hose and regulator assembly to
the manifold inlet.
NOTE: This connection must be made using
a spanner to support the inlet fitting and a second spanner to tighten the hose
connection. Then it must be leak tested using soapy water.
LEAK TESTING
1.
Connect the supplied hose and regulator to the manifold inlet using a spanners as
described in the assembly instructions above. Be careful not to cross thread the nut.
2.
Connect the regulator to the gas cylinder and tighten the connection. Tighten the
regulator wing
nut or hand wheel fitting by hand, or regulator hex fitting with a spanner.
3.
Check the gas valves are in the closed position.
4.
Mix soap and water to make a soapy solution.
5.
Open the cylinder valve, then apply the soapy solution to all gas connections
thoroughly. If bubbles appear at a leaky connection, turn off the gas at the cylinder,
tighten the connection, then re-check for leaks using the soapy solution.
DO NOT use this appliance unless all connections are gas tight.
GENERAL INFORMATION
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To ensure maximum life from your appliance it should always be stored in a dry place,
out of direct sunlight.
•
To check if gas cylinder contains gas, disconnect from the cooker,
then hold upright and shake from side to side. If you can feel or hear liquid
movement from within the cylinder, it contains gas.
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Clean the cooker periodically using warm soapy water, but do not allow water to
enter the burner.
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Do not obstruct the primary air inlet located at the front of the burner.
Remove packaging before operating this appliance.
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