This will not affect the safety or use
of appliance.
• Clean and inspect the hose before
each use of the appliance. If there
is evidence of abrasion, wear, cuts
or leaks, the hose must be replaced
prior to the appliance being put into
operation. See product tag for hose &
regulator information.
• Do not block holes in bottom or sides
of appliance.
• Never operate appliance with LP
tanks out of correct position specified
in Assembly Instructions.
• Always close LP tank valve and
remove coupling nut before moving
LP tank form specified operating
position.
• NEVER store a spare LP tank under
or near appliance or in enclosed areas.
NEVER fill the cylinder beyond 80%
full. An overfilled spare LP tank is
hazardous due to possible gas released
from the safety relief valve. Failure
to follow these instructions exactly
could cause a fire resulting in death
or serious injury.
local codes, or in their absence with
National Fuel Gas Code, NFPA 54/
ANSI Z223.1. Handling and storage
of LP cylinders must conform to LP
Gas Code NFPA/ANSI 58. Appliance
is not for use in or on recreational
vehicle and/or boats.
• Do not modify this appliance.
Modifications will result in a
safety hazard. Questions regarding
certification in other areas may be
addressed to 1-435-752-3922.
• Apartment Dwellers: Check
with management to learn the
requirements and fire codes for using
an LP Gas appliance at an apartment.
If allowed, use outside on the ground
floor with a 10 foot clearance from
walls or rails.
• Before opening LP tank valve, check
the coupling nut for tightness. When
appliance is not in use, turn off
control knob and LP tank valve on
supply cylinder.
• Never use LP tank if visibly rusted,
damaged, or out of date.
• If you notice grease or other hot
material dripping from appliance
onto valve, hose or regulator, turn
off gas supply at once. Determine
the cause, correct, clean and inspect
valve, hose and regulator before
continuing. Perform a leak test.
• The regulator may make a humming
or whistling noise during operation.
4. The regulator uses a threaded fitting
to attach to the stove. It is necessary
to hold the stove to make sure the
fitting is seated. Align the regulator
to the fuel tube on the rear of the
stove and push on. Screw on the
outer threaded sleeve in a clockwise
direction until tight.
5. Never operate stove with propane
cylinder in an inverted position.
Dismantling Disposable
Propane Cylinder
1. Turn all valves to the off position and
make sure all flames are extinguished.
2. Remove the bottle from the regulator
by turning counter-clockwise.
Setup Using Hose And
Refillable Cylinder
1. Make sure burner valves are off.
2. Attach hose to regulator & regula-
tor to stove (as shown).
3. Attach hose to cylinder.
4. Open cylinder valve.
5. Perform leak check on hose to
regulator, and hose to cylinder
connections with soapy water.
Bubbles indicate a leak. Check that
the connection is not cross-threaded
and that it is tight. Perform another
leak check. If there is still a leak,
remove the cylinder and contact the
manufacturer for service and repair.
6. Turn off fuel at the cylinder and
disconnect both ends of the hose
when not in use.
Dismantling Hose And
Refillable Cylinder
1. Before dismantling high pressure
hose, be sure gas pressure in hose is
eliminated.
2. Ignite stove and turn off gas valve on
cylinder.
3. Allow flame to self-extinguish.
4. When flame is out, close valves on
the appliance.
5. Remove hose.
• Use appliance only with LP (propane)
gas and the regulator/valve assembly
supplied.
• Installation must conform with
LEAK CHECK REGULATOR & HOSE
WARNING
Combustion by-products
produced when using this
product contain chemicals
known to the State of California
to cause cancer, birth defects, or
other reproductive harm.
Warning: Hose is a trip hazard
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