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1.

Make certain the control/ignition knob is in the off position.

2.

Remove any butane fuel canister if present.

3.

Thread the brass fitting of the 

propane adapter

 onto the

 side

 gas inlet of the stove. Brass fitting 

should be

 

snug (hand tighten only). Make sure the 

Propane

 a

dapter

 is connected to the stove first, then 

connect

 

to propane cylinder.

4.

Remove plastic cap from top of propane cylinder.

5.

Screw propane cylinder into REGULATOR. Make sure 

propane adapter 

is securely connected 

before

 

igniting.

6.

Check the connection between the propane cylinder and gas inlet of stove with soapy water.

 

Bubbles indicate a leak.

7.

Make sure stove is placed on a flat, sturdy surface before igniting.

8.

Close gas canister.

TO LIGHT

1. Turn control knob counterclockwise until you hear the ignition clicking sound. Burner should light up.

2. Adjust flame to the desired heat level with control knob.

TO TURN OFF 

1.

Turn control knob clockwise to the OFF position.

2.

Disconnect 

propane adapter

 from the propane cylinder first, THEN disconnect the 

propane adapter

 

from the stove.

 

TO STORE 

1.

Be sure stove is cool.

2.

ALWAYS - remove propane cylinder from regulator before storing stove and replace plastic cap

 

on cylinder.

Always detach propane cylinder outdoors away from ignition sources. Store stove in a dry, clean

 

and safe place.

Always detach propane cylinder outdoors away from ignition sources. Store stove in a dry, clean

 

and safe place.

3.

Unscrew 

propane adapter

 from the 

side 

gas inlet of the stove.

4.

Cylinders must be stored

 

outdoors out of children.

TO ADJUST HEAT

EXTINGUISHING

AFTER USE

THE AUTOMATIC SAFETY SHUT-OFF DEVICE ACTIVATION

MAINTENANCE AND CAUTIONS

FIRE HAZARDS

PRECAUTIONS FOR FUEL USE

• If the stove does not light, turn the Control Knob back to “OFF” position

and repeat previous step.

• If after three failed attempts, the stove does not light, turn the Control Knob

to the “OFF” position and move the canister lever to the “UNLOCK” position.

• Open the canister cover and remove the canister.,  Shake the canister to see if it is empty.

If empty, replace canister and begin from Fig.1.

(Fig.4)

(Fig.5)

Flame can be controlled by turning the Ignition Knob between the “IGNITION” and “OFF” position.

1. Turn the Ignition Knob to  “ OFF” to shut off fuel supply (Fig.5).

Wait until the flame is fully extinguished before perforning the next step.

2. Raise the Canister Lock Lever to “UNLOCK” and remove the gas

canister from the compartment. (Fig.1)

Note: Do not leave the gas canister inside the unit when not in use.

1. Replace the cap on the gas canister sfter removing it from the unit. Store upright in a cool fry place.

2. Make sure the burner is cool touch before packing unit away.

• When used in high temperature areas, such as the beach during summer or in a hot room, the

 

internal pressure of the cartridge may rise to more than 57~85psi (normal pressure=28-43psi)

 

This 

will activate the Automatic Safety Shut-off Device inside the regulater.

• Remove the Gas Cartridge from the compartment.

If the stove had been in use and was working properly. The butane can should be cold to the touch.

 

If it is not and feels warm. go back to the “Precautions” on the stove use section and confirm if you

 

are using the stove correctly.

• Turn the Igntion Knob to “ IGNITION ” to release any excess gas inside the regulator.
Repeat the 3 steps for inserting the gas cartridge after it has cooled down.

USE OF THE APPLIANCE WITH PROPANE CYLINDER

SETUP WITH 16.4 oz DISPOSABLE PROPANE CYLINDER

Propane

 

adapter

 to be used with propane cylinder ONLY!

IMPORTANT WARNING: IF YOU CAN NOT FIND THE CAUSE OF THE SAFETY DEVICE 

ACTIVATION, DISCONTINUE USE AND CONTACT US FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE.

• Keep your stove clean using a stiff brush to clean the burner head.

• Use a soft cloth to clean greasy parts of the stove with soap and water.

• Keep the igniter and the burner head gap free from debris for easy lighting.

• Clean stove frequently to avoid grease build up and as necessary.

• Burner flame should be blue with hint if yellow tip.

• Keep the stove area clear and free of combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable

vapors and liquids.

• Do not obstruct the flow of ventilation and combustion air around the appliance.

• It is recommended to service yearly if the injector gets blocked, it should be replaced by an

authorised person.

• Never leave the stove unattended when hot or when in use.

• CAUTION: accessible parts may become very hot.

Keep young children away from the appliance at all times.

• Do not modify this appliance.

• Never store butane near high heat, open flames, direct sunlight, or any location that can exceed 110F.

• For use on non-combustible surfaces.

• Never install or remove butane canister or propane cylinder while the stove flame

is ignited or near any source of ignition such as another stoves in use, pilot lights,

chafing dish els or any open flame or spark.

• During operation, this appliance can also be a source of ignition.

Do not use near explosive or combustibles such as gasoline, paint

thinner, explosive vapors or other cans of butane or propane.

MINIMUM DISTANCES FROM ADJACENT SURFACE:

REAR 24’’ - SIDE 24’’ - CEILING 40’’.

• Check that the canister or cylinder is empty before changing it (shake to hear the noise made by

the liquid).

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