• Check the seals before connecting new canister or cylinder to the appliance.
• Change the gas canister or cylinder outside away from people,
in a well ventilated location,away from any source of ignition,
such as open flames, pilot lights, and electrical fires.
• Never store any canister, cylinder or
propane adapter
near a heat source,
open flames, or any source of ignition.
• Read all warnings and operating instructions on butane safety information and propane information
before use and retain for future reference.
• DO NOT operate where wind is blowing. The flame may flow
towards the gas canister compartment, making the pressure inside
the gas canister rise up. This is hazardous as it might cause an explosion. (Fig.11)
TROUBLESHOOTING
SPECIFICATIONS
PROPANE GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
• Never store in direct sunlight or space that may exceed temperatures of 110o F.
• Never remove canister, cylinder, or
propane adapter
while the stove is lit.
• Never try to refill butane canister or propane cylinder.
• Avoid any strong impact that might damage the canister,
propane assembly
• Keep cap cover on canister or cylinder when not in use.
• Do not dispose of the canister or cylinder into a fire.
PLEASE TAKE THE FOLLOWING STOVE PRECAUTIONS
• Do not carry the unit while it is burning. (Fig. 6)
• Do not touch the unit while in use or just after use.
• Do not overheat the stove.
• Do not use for drying clothes.
• Do not use two or more stoves adjacent to each other. (Fig. 7)
• Do not use as space heater.
• Never use the stove without the pan support.
• Do not use a pan larger than 10.5’’ as this will cover the fuel
compartment and cause the cartridge to overheat. (Fig. 8)
• Do not use two or more stoves covered by a single pan or
metal sheet. (Fig. 9)
• Never use ceramic cookware.
• The appliance must be operated on a horizontal surface.
• If sand, mud, stones or other debris are present, place a
piece of noncombustiblematting that is larger than the stove,
on the ground and place the stove on top of the matting.
This is to prevent these items from entering the stove.
• Avoid direct sunlight or otherheat sources that could exceed 110F. (Fig. 10)
• Never use aluminum foil as a cooking container on the stove.
• This appliance must only be serviced by an authorised person.
• This appliance and all combustion appliances produce carbon monoxide, a chemical known to the
state of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
• Never heat an empty pan.
• Never use the stove near flammable materials or combusible vapors. (Fig.12)
• If there is a leak on your appliance (smell of gas), take it outside immediately
into a well-ventilated flame free location where the leak may be detected
and stopped. If you wish to check for leaks on your appliance, do it outside.
Do not try to detect leaks using a flame, use soapy water.
(Fig.6)
(Fig.7)
(Fig.8)
(Fig.9)
(Fig.10)
(Fig.11)
(Fig.12)
Problem
Cause
Lack of fuel
Piezo plug dirty
Dirty burner
Cartridge
misaligned
Dirty burner or
empty cartridge
Faulty knob
mechanism
Internal gas
pressure too high
Safety device
activated
Improper setting
of spark point
Solution
Replace Cartridge
Clean spark point
Clean burner
Reset correctly
Request for
inspection / service
Request for
inspection / repair
Cool down gas
Request for
inspecrion / service
Set spark point to
2mm (5/64’’) away
from burner
Continued
Burning
Stopped
Working
while in Use
Gas Smell
Slow
Burning
Uneven
Flame
Unstable
Flame
No Burning
No Ignition
GS-3900PB
Piezo-Electric
12.9’’ (W) x 10.9’’ (D) x 4’’ (H)
4.12 lbs
Model No.
Ignition Method
Dimensions
Weight
Input rating
Type of Gas
Butane
Propane
15,000 Btu/Hr-Max
15,000 Btu/Hr-Max