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Turn the red regulator on/off knob clockwise to achieve greater gas flow and higher
flame, and counter-clockwise to reduce the gas flow and reduced flame size.
If you have difficulty lighting this cooker, be sure to:
a. First open tank valve fully.
b. Open regulator valve 1/8 – 1/4 turn and light your cooker.
c. Control flame intensity with regulator valve.
d. Turn the unit “off” with the tank valve.
1. Most propane tanks are equipped with a safety device to shut off the flow
of gas should the hose be cut or severed. Sometimes this safety device may be
tripped when lighting the cooker. To prevent this, ALWAYS make sure the
regulator
valve is in the closed position ( turned fully “ COUNTER-clockwise”: Figure P)
before opening the tank valve.
TROUBLESHOOTING
TIPS
Observe Flame Height when lit:
Flame should be a Blue / Yellow
color between 2”– 2.5” high
ON
(
F
igure O)
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS: MANUAL IGNITION
1. Turn Regulator Control Valve to OFF position.
2. Open Tank Cylinder Valve
3. Insert long stick match in the Match Holder that is
attached to the leg, light the match and be ready to
place the match under the burner.
4. To start Timer operation. Push Power button; both
lights will blink once. Press Start Button; green light
will remain on, allowing 15 min. of gas flow.
5. Turn Regulator Control Valve on.
6. Light the burner by placing the match through the
hole in the wind guard (Figure O), keep hands and
face away from the top of the cooker.
7. After lighting the burner, open the regulator valve
until a large yellow flame appears.
Adjust the air shutter on the burner until the flame
turns blue. Use the red regulator on/off knob to
adjust the flame intensity. Turn clockwise for a
larger flame and counter- clockwise for a smaller
flame.
8. If you’ve attempted to light the burner and failed, then
allow 5 minutes for any accumulated gas to dissipate
before attempting to light it again.
9. When you have finished using the cooker, turn off the
gas from the tank valve first. It will take a few
seconds for the fire to go out and for the propane gas
to “bleed” from the hose and regulator assembly.
After the fire is completely out, turn the regulator
valve to the “OFF” position. After the gas is off, a
small “candle” flame may appear at the orifice for
about two seconds. This is normal.
2.5
”
2”
0”
OFF
(
F
igure P)