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PARTS LIST

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Part

1

Knob

2

Spindle

3

Spindle ‘O’ rings

4

Stainless Steel Drip 

Tray

5

Trivet

6

Burner Jet

7

Burner

8

Windshield

9

Grill tray & rack

10

Grill burner

11

Piezo Igniter

12

Flexible hose 

assembly

FITTING & USAGE INSTRUCTIONS

•   Remove from the carton and discard all packaging material.
•   Place on a level (horizontal) surface.
•   Open lid, attach side supports to secure the stove, open windshields and lock them in place.
•   Lift the trivet, remove the hose and connect it to the inlet connection. Tighten firmly by hand.
•   Make sure the valves are turned off on both the appliance and gas cylinder prior to connecting  

or removing the stove.

•   Firmly fasten the hose to the gas cylinder control valve.
•   Ensure the controls on the stove are in the OFF position. Turn the gas cylinder control valve on. 

Check for leaks at all gas joints by applying a soapy water solution.

•   If a leak is detected by observing a stream of bubbles or by the distinct gas odour, turn off the 

cylinder valve and do not use the appliance until the source of the leak has been successfully 
fixed. Re-test for leaks each time before igniting the appliance.

•   To light grill, hold a match next to the grill burner and turn on (anti-clockwise) the middle 

control knob. Ensure both sides of the burner are alight. When lit adjust the burner to suit. 

LIGHT BURNERS VIA PIEZO ELECTRIC IGNITION

•   To light the grill or hob burners, open the control valve in front of the burner you wish to ignite, 

then immediately turn the piezo ignitor knob until the burner is alight. If the burner fails to 
light, turn off the gas supply and wait 5 minutes before reattempting to ignite the burner.

LIGHT BURNERS VIA MANUAL IGNITION

•   To light the hob burners place a lit match beside the burner and turn the control in front of the 

required burner anti clockwise. If any burner fails to light, turn off the gas supply and wait 5 
minutes before reattempting to ignite the burner.

•   Use the stove control knobs to obtain the desired heat setting by turning  

anti-clockwise to increase the heat and clockwise to decrease the heat and turn off.

•   To extinguish turn off the gas at the cylinder control valve. Allow all residual gas  

to disperse or burn off before turning the appliance controls to the off position.

•   When alight, the gas stove should never be left unsupervised.
•   Do not move the appliance during operation.
•   During use, parts of the stove can reach high temperatures. After use, allow stove to cool 

before handling.

•   The burner extinguishing during use may indicate that the gas cylinder has run out of gas. If 

this occurs replace the empty gas cylinder with a full gas cylinder and attempt to reignite the 
burners. If the burners do not ignite there may be a blockage in the injectors or the flexible 
hose. Replace the components as required to make the appliance serviceable or take the 
appliance to a service centre to be professionally repaired.

•   To ensure maximum life from your appliance it should always be stored in a dry place, out of 

direct sunlight.

•   To check if gas cylinder contains gas, disconnect from the cooker, then hold upright and  

shake from side to side. If you can feel or hear liquid movement from within the cylinder, it 
contains gas.

•   Before each use, check primary air openings and clear blockages.
•   Abnormal operation which may require service can be identified by black sooting of cooking 

utensils, or an irregular burner flame which is yellow or unstable. 

•   After use, turn the gas cylinder valve off, wait for the flame to go out, then turn the appliance 

control valve(s) off.

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2

3

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

4

5

REPLACING JET (INJECTOR)

IF THE BURNER STOPS WORKING, THE JET MAY BE BLOCKED. 

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The jets may require periodic cleaning or replacing if they become blocked. If this 
occurs, you can remove the jet and clear the blockage or simply replace the jet with 
the spare jet packed with this stove.

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You will need a screw driver and a spanner to complete this task. Use these tools 
to remove the hinge screws and nuts, then rotate the top and remove the burner 
mounting screws. Slide burner off the brass valve for access to the jet. 

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Top burner jet size is 0.20.

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Grill burner jet size is 0.11. 

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Do not modify, alter or fit incorrect jet sizes to the burners.

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To clean the jet, blow out the blockage, or wash jet in white spirits. Do not use  
needles or pins to clean the jet because this could damage the jet making the  
gas stove dangerous.

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Conduct a gas leakage test of all connections as described in this instruction manual 
after jet replacement. DO NOT use this stove unless the appliance is gas tight (there 
are no gas leaks).

REPLACING ‘O’ RINGS

•   Gas leaking from the front of the control indicates that the “O” Rings MUST be replaced 

before igniting the appliance.

•   Turn off all controls on the appliance as well as the cylinder.
•   Disconnect the flexible hose from the appliance and the cylinder.
•   Remove the control knob by pulling forward away from the stove.
•   Remove the control locking nut located directly behind the control knob by rotating in 

an anti-clockwise direction.

•   Remove the control spindle by rotating in an anti-clockwise direction. 
•   Remove the damaged “O” Rings from the spindle and replace with new ones.
•   Reassemble in the opposite order of disassembly. Note: Push in spindle before turning 

clockwise.

•   “O” Ring (Spindle) Service Pack AN1992.

 

MAINTENANCE

This appliance does not require regular maintenance, however each time before use it 
should be verified that it is in a suitable working condition. If any faults are detected the 
appliance is not to be used until they have been rectified.

SPECIFICATIONS

Consumption Rate: 230g/h per burner, 70g/h grill. 
For use with LPG. 
Injector size: Australia Burner 0.20mm Jet, Grill 0.11mm Jet.
This appliance shall only be used with a propane gas cylinder certified to Australian Standard 
AS2030. IT MAY BE HAZARDOUS TO ATTEMPT TO FIT OTHER TYPES OF GAS CYLINDERS.
Operating Pressure: Vapour Pressure.

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