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Retest system by redoing this step. If you still hear gas rushing, smell gas, or see growing bubbles,
immediately turn LP tank off and contact Eastman Outdoors Customer Service Department at 1-800-
241-4833.
DO NOT USE THE BURNER.
Proceed to the next step only if you do not hear or smell gas or see growing bubbles.
Turn regulator control valve ¼ turn counter-clockwise until gas starts to pass through regulator.
Do not
open regulator control valve for more than 5 seconds.
Check to ensure there are no leaks at the
connections, hose crimps, or entire length of hose where soapy water has been applied. If growing
bubbles begin to appear, there is a leak. Immediately turn off both the LP tank valve and regulator
control valve.
Tighten the connections and repeat test. If the leak cannot be stopped, contact Eastman Outdoors
Customer Service Department at 1-800-241-4833.
DO NOT USE THE BURNER.
Always close the regulator control valve and LP tank valve after performing the leak test.
STEP 2 OPERATION
Step 2.1 Maintenance Before every use
Before each use, check to make sure appliance area is clear and free from combustible materials,
gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquid.
Perform leak test on all gas connections, hose, valves, and regulator. If bubbles form in leak test
solution,
do not
use.
Clean and inspect the hose before each use of the appliance. If there is evidence of abrasion, wear,
cuts or leaks, the hose must be replaced prior to the appliance being put into operation. The gas
pressure regulator provided with this appliance must be used. Replace only with Eastman
Outdoors regulator assembly Model No. 90320.
Before each use, visually check the ventilation opening(s) of the LP tank enclosure and the burner
to ensure they are free and clear of debris. Do NOT obstruct flow of combustion and ventilation air.
Keep the ventilation opening(s) of the cylinder enclosure and burner free and clear of debris.
Before each use, visually check and clean the burner, venturi, and orifices for insects and insect
nests. Spiders and small insects can nest in venturi or orifices during warehousing, transit, or
between periods of use. Obstructions in the venturi or orifices interfere with the flow of air and gas
through the burner. This can cause a yellow flame, flashback, and can lead to a fire beneath the
burner. If this occurs, immediately turn the LP tank valve off and turn the regulator control valve off.
DO NOT USE THE BURNER. If a nest is detected, with the burner at room temperature, clean the
venturi and casting holes with a bent wire, heavy-duty pipe cleaner, or screwdriver. Compressed
air may help clear away smaller particles.
Before and after each use, with the gas OFF at the LP tank and the burner cooled to room
temperature, visually check the regulator, needle valve, QCC1, hose, hose connections, burner
parts, air shutter, and venturi section for any sign of wear or damage.
Before each use, inspect the cooking vessel for dents, cracks, or pinholes. Fill the cooking vessel
with water and dry off the outside of the cooking vessel. If water appears on the outside of cooking
vessel, there is a leak. Do NOT use the cooking vessel if there is a leak. Contact Eastman
Outdoors at 1-800-241-4833 on how to obtain replacement parts.
While operating burner, visually check flames. They should be deep blue to almost invisible in the
light (figure 24). If they are not, adjust the air shutter until deep blue flame is obtained (figure 25).
Fig. 24
Fig. 25
If burner flames are yellow, blows out, does not light, or flames inside venturi tube, immediately