
5.
Select a flat, level, and sturdy work surface allowing sufficient distance from other objects to place the
stove and cylinder on before use.
6.
Avoid twisting or kinking the flexible hose
7.
Before use make sure you understand the meaning of the symbols on the control knobs.
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For ignition of the Piezo igniter - to operate, push the red button at the front of the stove.
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Turn the gas control knob anti-clockwise, as indicated on the front of the knob, to open up gas flow to
the burner, and in a clockwise direction to reduce the flame and turn off the stove.
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Open the lid and windbreaks and secure in a vertical position.
9.
Connect stove hose and regulator assembly to the cylinder ensuring that the fitting is tightened firmly.
Connect the hose to the stove’s gas inlet and tighten firmly. Ensure that the stove is in a stable horizontal
position and the cylinder is in the vertical position. Ensure the valves on the stove are closed and turn on
the gas at the cylinder and check connections with soapy water to check for leaks.
10.
Turn on the gas using the desired burner control knob and simultaneously push the red Piezo ignition
button, being careful not to place any part of your body over the burner. If the burner has not caught
alight within several pushes of the Piezo button turn the gas off and allow ay gas build up to escape.
Repeat until the burner has caught alight.
11.
You can also light the stove with a longer match or BBQ lighter. Open the gas control valve approx. half a
turn and hold a match over the edge of the burner until it lights, being careful not to place any part of
your body over the burner.
12.
By using the burner tap adjust the flame to the desired heat.
13.
Whilst the stove is in use,
DO NOT MOVE
either the stove or the cylinder.
TURNING OFF:
1.
After use, turn the gas cylinder valve off, wait for the flame to go out then turn the appliance control
valve(s) off. The gas should always be turned off at the cylinder first and should not be left open when the
stove is not in use. Failure to do this may result in the gas converting back into a liquid in the hose and
causing a large flame at the stove when next used.
2.
When packing the stove after use, allow sufficient time for the stove to cool down, disconnect the hose
from the stove and cylinder. NEVER leave the stove connected to the cylinder when not in use.
GAS CONSUMPTION:
1.
This appliance has a nominal gas consumption of 200g/h for each burner.
2.
The jet size is
.
38mm and is marked “38 “
CARE AND MAINTENANCE:
1.
This appliance must only be serviced by an authorised person.
2.
To help with the general maintenance of your stove, it should be checked at least every 12 mths for
any damage or wear. Look for any damage to the jets, O rings, threads or any part of the stove and hose.
If any wear or damage is found replace the part or have it checked by an authorised person.
3.
Spare parts for this appliance can be obtained from the place of purchase or any good camping and
outdoor outlet. Alternatively contact the importer:
Outdoor Connection
P.O. Box 506
Sumner Park Qld. 4074
4. Supervise children closely near gas stoves. Parts of the stove can become very hot in use as well as
the liquids etc. being cooked.
5.
Care should be taken not to obstruct the air openings on the sides of the burner. Obstruction of these
holes will result in the stove not operating correctly.
6.
Wasps, spiders and other insects like to build nests in the burner tube and gas inlet which can interrupt
the gas flow. Check for any signs before use and when not using the stove, keep stored in its box in a dry
and clean place.
7.
When not in use gas cylinders must be stored outdoors in a well ventilated area out of the reach of
children and direct sunlight. Any indoor storage shall comply with AS1596.
8.
When changing the gas cylinder, it must be done in a well ventilated area, outside, away from people and
from ignition sources such as naked flame pilot flame electrical heaters/equipment.
9.
To check whether or not the gas cylinder container is empty, there will be a net weight listed on the side
of the collar, anything above that weight will indicate there is still gas inside the cylinder. If uncertain, take
back to the place of purchase or to an authorised dealer who will be able to inspect for you.