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Carolina Cooker

®

 

Model M56913  

844-478-4334 

January 2018

3.4 

Location Safety

WARNING

Failure to comply with the following safety instructions 
could result in serious injury and possibly even death.

Use Only on Noncombustible Surfaces 

 

Always place the appliance on a level, stable, 
noncombustible surface such as brick, 

concrete, or dirt. 

–  

Do not use on surfaces made of wood 
(such as a deck or table), asphalt (such as 
a driveway), plastic, or painted metal which 

may burn, blister, or melt.

–   Do not use on a combustible surface, such as a 

wooden picnic table, plastic folding table, or other 
similar combustible surfaces.

–   Do not use on the surface of a passenger vehicle, 

such as the tailgate of a pickup truck. 

Safe Clearance 

 

Keep combustible material at least 10 ft. 

 

(3 m) from the appliance.

Outdoor Ambient Temperature 

 

Do not use when outside temperature is 
below 21° F (10° C).

3.5 

Personal Protection

CAUTION

The following safety instructions are provided to 
help prevent personal injury. Not following these 
instructions may lead to injury.

Personal Protection Equipment 

Always wear safety glasses or 
goggles, slip-resistant, closed 

toe shoes, gloves, or mitts. Wear long sleeves when 

using the appliance with cooking oil.

Burn Protection 

 

Use well-insulated, properly fitting pot holders 
or oven mitts for protection from hot surfaces 

or splatter from cooking liquids. 

Eye Protection 

 

Safety goggles are recommended for eye 
protection whenever using hot cooking 

liquids.

Stay Clear 

 

Clear the area of people, especially small 
children and pets, before using the appliance. 

Under no circumstances should children, pets, or 
unauthorized persons be allowed near the appliance.

CAUTION

Impaired User Hazard  

Do not attempt to assemble, use, or 
maintain this appliance under the 

influence of drugs or alcohol. Consult your doctor 
before using the appliance while taking prescription 
or non-prescription medications.

Tripping Hazard 

 

Tripping over the gas supply hose can 
cause spillage of hot oil, resulting in 

serious burns. Position the hose to prevent human or 
animal entanglement.

Keep the floor clean and dry. 
Immediately clean up spilled oil.  An 
oily or wet floor can cause slips and 

falls.

First Aid 

 

Have a first aid kit available for use should the 

need arise and know how to use it.

3.6 

Protection Against Fire

WARNING

Failure to comply with the following safety instructions 
could result in serious injury and possibly even death.  
The vast majority of fires are the result of leaving 
cooking oil unattended. 

911

Call 911   

In the event of a fire immediately call 
the Fire Department (911). 

Fire Hazard – No Smoking 

 

Propane gas is HIGHLY FLAMMABLE 
and EXPLOSIVE, which could result in 

burns or serious injuries. Do not smoke while using 

the appliance.

Fire Hazard – Proper Extinguisher   

Have a Type BC or ABC fire extinguisher 
available for use, if needed, and know 

how to use it. The proper type of fire extinguisher may, 
but not necessarily always, contain a cooking oil fire.

Fire Hazard – DO NOT USE WATER   

In the event of an oil/grease fire, do not 
attempt to extinguish with water. If a 

fire extinguisher is not available, use dirt, sand, or 
baking soda.

Do not use the appliance if it is damaged in 
any way. If in doubt, do not use or replace 

the appliance.

Summary of Contents for M56913

Page 1: ...Cast Iron Stove Single Burner Owner s Guide M56913 Single Burner Read and understand this manual to safely operate and maintain this product...

Page 2: ...to comply with all instructions in this guide could result in a fire property damage or personal injury 1 This appliance is for outdoor use only and should never be left unattended Constant supervisi...

Page 3: ...ETY Work SAFELY WARNING Read and Understand Owner s Guide TAKE SAFETY SERIOUSLY Even though the safety instructions and informational text in this Operator s Guide may seem long and tiresome they are...

Page 4: ...this Owner s Guide Safety precautions and warnings are provided in this Owner s Guide and on the appliance If these hazard warnings are not heeded bodily injury or death could occur to you or to othe...

Page 5: ...alcoholic influence No drug influence No smoking No use by young children Do not operate inside a vehicle such as a food truck Do not operate inside a tent or other temporary structure Do not leave u...

Page 6: ...nfused with food poisoning viral infections flu or simple tiredness Symptoms to watch for include headaches or dizziness breathlessness nausea loss of consciousness tiredness pains in the chest or sto...

Page 7: ...ildren and pets before using the appliance Under no circumstances should children pets or unauthorized persons be allowed near the appliance CAUTION Impaired User Hazard Do not attempt to assemble use...

Page 8: ...rn it for a new LP cylinder Do not refill an out of date LP cylinder 3 7 3 Using an LP Cylinder 1 Never use the LP cylinder in a position other than upright Do not lay an LP cylinder on its side durin...

Page 9: ...This appliance is specifically designed to be used with a 20 lb 9 1 kg LP cylinder with a Type 1 cylinder valve and an overfilling protection device OPD a A Type 1 valve can be identified by its large...

Page 10: ...burner using two flat head screws 6 Attach a hose assembly customer supplied WARNING This appliance was not designed for and should not be connected to a natural gas supply line 7 Make sure the valve...

Page 11: ...ove food from the appliance to prevent burns from hot cooking liquids Do not place an empty cooking container on a lit burner Empty aluminum cooking containers will melt if placed over a lit burner Do...

Page 12: ...vats from the appliance 2 OFF The shut off valves and the LP cylinder valve should be in the OFF or closed position 3 Prepare a soapy water solution by combining one part dish washing liquid with thre...

Page 13: ...the amount of airflow Note A flame height of less than five inches will not produce the blue color when properly adjusted 7 If the burner flame does not burn blue check the burner venturi for obstruct...

Page 14: ...ner to remove buildup of food particles dirt or other cooking residue c Outward surface rust does not affect the use of the appliance d Do not tamper with or attempt repairs on the burners Replace dam...

Page 15: ...nd properly stored Refer to section 3 7 LP Propane Gas and LP Cylinder Safety on page 6 4 Store the appliance away from the reach of children 5 For long term storage cover the burner and close the gas...

Page 16: ...arner NC 27529 Orders 800 345 0169 Questions 844 478 4334 Web www CarolinaCooker com Agri Supply Company 2018 No portion of this material may be reproduced or modified without the express written agre...

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