4. Never store the cylinder on a stove surface. It is best
practice to store it on the floor in a position where it cannot
be tampered with.
5. If there is a leak on your appliance (smell of gas), take it
outside immediately into a well-ventilated flame free location
where the leak may be detected and stopped.
6. When removing a gas cylinder (e.g. to change cylinders),
firstly close the cylinder valve and then the appliance valve,
making sure the flame is extinguished, before unscrewing
the regulator. Re-fit the regulator to a full cylinder following
the same precautions as above.
USING THE COOKER
1. To light the burners:
•
Open the cylinder valve
1½ turns. (See Fig.15)
•
Open the main gas valve,
push the gas control knob
in and turn it towards
the On/Max position
(counter-clockwise)
until you hear the ignition
click. Make sure that the
burner has been lit. (Fig.
15) in this position, the
double burner will light up
both the small and large
burners.
•
To adjust the flame size,
set the gas control knob
to a suitable position
between MAX (full flame
size) and MIN position
(small flame size).
2. Air flow adjustment:
The burner usually needs no
air flow adjustment. If it should
ever burn improperly, the
air flow can be controlled by
adjusting the air damper inside
the gas cooker (under the
control knob) (Fig.16). After the
gas has been ignited, adjust
the air damper until slightly
rounded, vigorous blue flames
appear.(Fig. 17, 18)
OFF
ON
Fig.15
Push
Turn 1½ turns to ON for Ignition
P
U
S
H
Fig.16
Air dampers for burner
Fig.17
MIN
MAX
DO NOT store or use
gasoline or other
flammable vapours
and liquids in the
vicinity of this or any
other appliance
DO NOT use pots
that are larger or over
hang the body of this
cooker.
Min
On/Max
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