10.
Keep the gas inlet and hose ends clean and free from dirt and grit. The gas jet has a very fine hole and it
can be easily blocked.
11.
Keep a spare packet of jets handy at all times.
12.
You should not use a pricker or needle to clean the jet as this can make the hole larger and adversely affect
the performance of the stove.
13.
It is best to replace the jet however if a spare is not held you can attempt to clean it by soaking it in some
solvent such as petrol (allow it to dry before replacing). This may sometimes dislodge the blockage.
14.
The high pressure regulator supplied with this appliance is a sealed unit and must not be adjusted,
modified or repaired. If damaged replace the hose and regulator assembly with an Outdoor Connection
spare part GHR.01 (1m hose & regulator assembly) or GHR.02 (1.5m hose & regulator assembly).
Trouble Shooting
If the above remedies are not successful, have the stove checked by an authorised person.
To replace the jet
1.
Disconnect gas cylinder
2.
Remove the trivet from the top of the stove
3.
Unscrew the drip tray
4.
Unscrew the burners from underneath the stove
5.
Remove Piezo ignition cords from the electrode attached to the burner
6.
Remove the drip tray and burners
7.
The jet is screwed into the brass fitting behind the tap. Using a small spanner remove the blocked jet
8.
Using the correct size replace the jet and screw it firmly
9.
Replace Piezo cords
10.
Replace burners and drip tray (make sure that the burners are in the correct position over the jets)
11.
Replace trivet
The stove will not light
A very large flame from the
burners
The flaring of the flame from
the top of the stove with a
yellow flame
Unable to keep the flame alight
or the stove has a very low flame
Unable to create a seal at the
hose connection to the stove or
the cylinder
- Check that there is gas in the cylinder and the cylinder valve is turned on
- Check that there is nothing blocking the stove gas inlet or hose inlet and outlet
- Check that nothing is blocking the air ports in the burner tube
- If gas is not coming out of the burner the jet may be blocked. Replace the jet.
The burner tube may be partially blocked. Remove the burner tube and clean with a
pipe cleaner and make sure that none of the ports are blocked.
Problem
Possible fault or action
If the stove is not turned off correctly and the cylinder valve is left on gas can
condensate into its liquid form in the hose. When next used the LPG comes through
the burner as a liquid and creates the very large flame.
Turn off the Stove valve then
the Cylinder valve.
In a well ventilated area with no ignition sources turn the stove
valve back on without lighting the burner and allow the gas in the hose to dissipate.
When the small amount of gas has dispersed the stove can be lit as normal.
- The gas cylinder may be nearly empty. Check the cylinder
- Check burner tube for blockages
- The jet may be partially blocked. Replace the jet.
- Check that the connections have been tightened correctly
- Inspect and replace worn O rings on the hose ends