...PROPANE Continued
TO LIGHT:
1. Open vents completely.
2. Place fire source (matches, lighter, striker) at lip of burner.
3. Slowly turn on gas supply.
If stove does not light, turn off gas supply, wait at least
30 seconds and try again.
TO EXTINGUISH:
1. Turn off gas supply completely.
TO REMOVE:
1. Ensure your propane source is completely turned off.
2. Let your stove cool completely.
3. Uncouple the quick connector.
4. Remove top grill.
5. Remove the heat deflector plate.
6. Lift the burner/cradle out of the
Volcano
.
The
Volcano
Heat Deflector Plate is designed to assist in
generating even heat and preventing flare-ups. Use when
grilling, using a frying pan or baking. However the
Heat Deflector Plate is not necessary when using a wok,
Dutch oven, stockpot or to steam or boil.
FOR YOUR SAFETY:
Do not store or use gasoline or any other
flammable liquids or vapors in the vicinity of your
Volcano
Stove.
If you smell gas, turn off the gas supply and extinguish all
open flames.
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All
Volcanoes
come equipped with a top grill and a bottom
grate for holding charcoal briquettes or wood.
1. If changing from Propane, remove the top grill, Heat Deflector
Plate, propane cradle and burner.
2. Install the bottom grate.
3. Place charcoal or wood on the bottom grate.
4. Place your
Volcano
on a level surface, using the tripod footing
to ensure your unit is sturdy and fairly level.
5. For
Charcoal
, we recommend placing 15-25 coals (one layer only)
on the bottom grate, touching charcoal to charcoal. Apply a
small amount of lighter fluid to each briquette and light. Charcoal
should be ready within 15 minutes. For best results, allow charcoal
to turn grey before cooking.
Charcoal General Tips:
• Place a paper towel under the coals before adding the lighter fluid. The paper
towel absorbs the lighter fluid and makes it easier to start the charcoal.
• We recommend using Kingsford Charcoal for best results. It burns longer, hotter
and cleaner than any other charcoal we have tested. It is best to leave charcoal
in its original packaging to protect it from moisture.
6. For
Wood
, place wood pieces that fit inside the fire chamber on
top of the bottom grate. Ensure your
Volcano
is level and secure.
Light the wood.
Caution:
Your
Volcano
was designed for small wood fires.
Do not overfill the Volcano with wood. Too much wood will
void your warranty.
FOR YOUR SAFETY:
Do not store or use gasoline or any flammable
liquids or vapors in the vicinity.
Your
Volcano
is equipped with a very efficient draft system using vents, which
allows temperature control. Use the vent control handles, to open or close the side
vents for varying temperatures. The first time you use your new
Volcano
, you may
notice some smoke coming from the fire chamber. This is normal and is the result
of burning off the coating that protects the stoves during shipment.
Using with CHARCOAL or WOOD
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