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10 min.

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1

/ Unwind Fuel Line and Valve Body.

2

/ Unfold Fuel Adjuster.

3

/ Close Flame Adjuster Valve (clockwise rotation).

4

/ Carefully align the Flame Adjuster Valve body with the fuel cartridge nipple and 

screw onto cartridge (clockwise) until connection is secure. Do not attempt to 

tighten this connection with any tool.

NOTE

:  A small amount of gas may escape when connecting or disconnecting fuel cartridge

!

/ Always check for leaks after installing the fuel cartridge.  If in question, pour soapy 

water gently over the suspected area(s) of the stove and fuel cartridge.  Bubbles 

will form around leaking areas.  

DO NOT TEST WITH FLAME

If any bubbles 

form, DO NOT USE the fuel cartridge. 

!

/ Never over tighten fuel cartridge to stove. Over tightening can damage stove or 

cartridge causing fuel to leak. Leaking fuel can cause fire, burns, severe injury or death.

!

/ Use extreme caution when using stove in temperatures below freezing. In freezing 

temperatures O-rings can become hard and leak fuel. Always check for fuel leaks before 

and after lighting stove. Use of a leaking stove can cause fire, burns, severe injury or death.

!

/ Keep children and pets at least 10 feet (3+ meters) away from the stove. 

CONNECTING STOVE AND CARTRIDGE

DANGER

!

/ Keep combustible materials at least 4 feet (1.2 meters) away from the burning 

stove, or a stove that you are in the process of lighting. Keep flammable liquids and 

vapors at least 25 feet (7.6 meters) away from the burning stove, or a stove that 

you are in the process of lighting. This stove can ignite combustible materials, 

flammable liquids and vapors creating a situation where fire, burns severe injury or 

death can result. Keep children at least 10 feet (3+ meters) away from the stove.

!

/ Never attempt lighting stove if flame adjuster valve is left open. If flame adjuster valve is 

left open, close it immediately and thoroughly ventilate area before lighting stove. Failure 

to ventilate area can result in an explosion that can cause fire, burns, severe injury or death.

DANGER

!

/ Never position your head or body above the stove while lighting, or cooking. 

Because stove maintains an almost clear blue flame which cannot easily be seen 

in sun lit environments, placement of head or body above stove is an unsafe 

practice that can cause fire, burns, severe injury or death. 

!

/ Keep children at least 10 feet (3+ meters) away from the stove. Never leave a 

burning or hot stove unattended. An unattended stove can lead to fire and/or a 

situation where children, pets, or the unwary can be burned, injured or killed.

DANGER

1

/ Select a non-trafficked, level cooking area outdoors and clear cooking area of 

combustible materials and flammable liquids or vapors.

2

/ Open Pot Supports by rotating Stove Legs down until they stop. Rotate Pot Support Arms up 

until horizontal. Rotate Stove Legs/Pot Support Arms out from Burner Head until they stop.

3

/ Attach GSI Outdoors Pinnacle Windscreen (if using).

4

/ Place stove assembly on a solid, stable, even surface to ensure stability.

5

/ Orient fuel cartridge nipple upwards on stable surface away from the stove at the 

full length of the Fuel Line.

S E T T I N G   U P   T H E   S T O V E

1

/ Hold a lit match or lighter flame over the edge of the Burner Head.

2

/ Open Flame Adjuster Valve (3/4 turn) to release and ignite fuel.

3

/ Extinguish match or lighter responsibly.

4

/ Turn Flame Adjuster Valve to desired flame setting.

L I G H T I N G   T H E   S T O V E

1

/ Add food or liquid to cookware.

2

/ Place cookware onto the center of the stove.

3

/ Turn Flame Adjuster Valve to adjust heat. (approx. 1/4 turn for optimum efficiency)

U S I N G   T H E   S T O V E   T O   C O O K

!

/ Never move a burning or hot stove. Always extinguish stove and cool before 

moving. Moving a burning or hot stove can cause fire, burns, severe injury or death.   

!

/ Never use any cookware with a diameter larger than 9.5 inches (24.2 cm) and 

height greater than 6 inches (15.2 cm)  or stove-top ovens with a heat retention 

feature with this stove; doing so can cause the cartridge to explode resulting in 

serious bodily injury or death. 

!

/ Reflected heat can overheat the fuel cartridge.  Never place and operate two or 

more stoves together. Never operate stove with empty or dry cookware. Use of 

stove in any of the proceeding manners can result in the fuel cartridge exploding 

and causing fire, burns, severe injury or death. 

!

/ Never use cookware that is not flat on the bottom.  Use of stove with damaged 

and/or inappropriate cookware can result in cookware and/or stove instability 

resulting in a situation where hot cookware and/or cookware contents can easily 

spill causing fire, burns, sever injury or death.

DANGER

1

/ Follow instructions as described in “Connecting Stove And Cartridge“, “Setting Up 

The Stove” and “Lighting The Stove”.

2

/ After burning for 30 seconds, reduce flame to minimum flame height and invert 

cartridge for improved performance in cold conditions. 

NOTE

: Because of change in pressure, flame will increase dramatically.

3

/ Turn Flame Adjuster Valve to adjust heat.

USING THE STOVE IN LIQUID FEED MODE

!

/ Never move a burning or hot stove. Always extinguish stove and cool before 

moving. Moving a burning or hot stove can cause fire, burns, severe injury or death.   

!

/ Never use any cookware with a diameter larger than 9.5 inches (24.2 cm) and 

height greater than 6 inches (15.2 cm)  or stove-top ovens with a heat retention 

feature with this stove; doing so can cause the cartridge to explode resulting in 

serious bodily injury or death. 

!

/ Reflected heat can overheat the fuel cartridge.  Never place and operate two or 

more stoves together. Never operate stove with empty or dry cookware. Use of 

stove in any of the proceeding manners can result in the fuel cartridge exploding 

and causing fire, burns, severe injury or death. 

DANGER

1

/ Close Flame Adjuster Valve when cooking is done (clockwise rotation).

2

/ After flames are out, wait 10 minutes for stove to cool.

3

/ Move stove assembly away from any ignition sources and unscrew from cartridge 

by grasping the valve body (counter clockwise rotation).

4

/ After the stove has completely cooled fold Flame Adjuster and close Pot Supports.

5

/ Store in storage sack or a clean dry environment.

NOTE

: A small amount of gas may escape when connecting or disconnecting fuel cartridge

T U R N I N G   O F F   T H E   S T O V E

!

/ Stove and components will be VERY hot for a period of time after shutting off. 

Never attempt to remove or compact the stove while it is hot to the touch.  Doing 

so can quickly result in severe burns and possible ignition of flammable materials.

!

/ Always disconnect stove from cartridge before storing it. Failure to disconnect 

stove from cartridge before storing may cause fuel to leak and cause fire, burns, 

severe injury or death. Always store the fuel cartridges in a well-ventilated 

location, well away from any possible heat or ignition source such as: heaters, 

furnaces, water heaters, gas appliances or pilot lights. Storing fuel cartridges near 

any heat or ignition source or where temperatures exceed 120 F (49 C), can result 

in fire, explosion or poisoning resulting in serious bodily injury or death.

DANGER

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