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motors that can emit sparks, to avoid the
risk of the ignition.
POSITIONING
• Place the product on a level, stable
surface. Never move or tilt the product
when it is lit.
• Put the product in the shadow, away from
direct sunlight.
• Do not place or use the product near a
naked flame or other source of heat – risk
of explosion if the gas cylinder overheats.
• Do not put flammable items on the
product when it is lit.
• Never put the product where it can be hit
by falling objects.
• Never use the product near flammable
objects or substances. Keep flammable
items, such as clothes, sleeping bags etc.,
at least one metre on all sides from the
flames on the burner (including above).
SYMBOLS
Read the instructions.
Approved in accordance with
the relevant directives.
TECHNICAL DATA
Power
7 kW
Gas cartridge
Butane/propane
Operating pressure
30 Mbar
Size
L 40 x W 40 x H 18 cm
DESCRIPTION
PARTS
1. Screw, 2
2. Screw
3. Frame
4. Attachment for burner
5. Burner housing
6. Gas tap
7. Hose connection
8. Leg
FIG. 1
GAS TAP POSITIONS
Closed
Maximum
(big flame)
Minimum
(small flame)
ASSEMBLY
The gas stove consists of two parts that are
screwed together.
1. Align the two holes in the round part of
the burner to the two holes in the vertical
part (4). Screw tight with two of the three
supplied screws.
2. Screw the third screw in the horizontal
attachment (2).
USE
CONNECTION
For connection to gas cylinder you need:
• Gas cylinder containing 5 to 13 kg.
• Pressure regulator with fixed setting,
operating pressure 30 Mbar.
• Flexible rubber hose of appropriate length
(max 1.5 m) in compliance with national
standards, mounted without bending to
avoid subjecting it to torsional stress.
The rubber hose should be replaced at
the expiration date indicated on the
hose itself.
• Leak detection spray or other suitable
foaming agent (e.g. soapy water).
Method
1. Make sure that the valves to the gas stove
are closed before making the connection.
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