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II. BEFORE USE
1. Improper use of any fuel burning stove is hazardous. Ensure you read and understand this manual and are completely
familiar with the operation of this stove before you use.
2. The gas stove is designed for outdoor use only. Combustion absorbs oxygen and gives off CO that can lead to carbon
monoxide poisoning if used in an unventilated area or tent.
3. Check for gas leaks before lighting up the gas stove. Do not use a naked flame to test for leaks. Do not use the stove if
there is a leak but remove the gas cylinder. (See also VII. Maintenance and repair)
4. Do not leave a fully assembled gas stove unsupervised – especially when lit or cooling. Keep it out reach of children.
Minors must not use this equipment.
III. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS OF GAS CARTRIDGE
1. Do not directly expose a gas cartridge to the sun. It should be kept at under 40°C and stored away from an ignition
source, high temperature and children.
2. Install gas cartridge outdoors in a safe place, away from any flammable source, such as naked fire and electric heater.
3. This gas cartridge is disposable and cannot be refilled and used again.
4. For safety and to protect the environment, dispose of an empty canister responsibly and separate from other waste.
5. Do not crush or throw into a combustion source.
IV. OPERATION NOTES
1. Take care when handling the equipment. Don't drop it.
2. The appliance must be operated on a stable, level, smooth surface. Do not move the stove during operation.
3. Do not touch the hot burner when in use or after use.
4. Do not overuse or use the appliance for other than intended purposes.
5. Do not use the stove near any other heat source – overheating can damage the stove and become a safety hazard.
6. Keep all inflammable materials away from a lit or hot stove. We advise one metre in all directions is kept clear of
inflammable materials, like sleeping bag, from the stove during and after use until the stove has cooled.
7. Ensure that you keep your face and other body parts away from a lit gas stove to avoid burns.
8. The pot support has a max load of 5kg and is not suitable for pots with a diameter larger than 25cm.
9. Do not place an empty pot on a lit stove because this will damage the pot and can create a safety hazard.
10. Be careful when relighting a gas stove that has just been used. The hot burner may vaporize fuel and a fire or explosion
may result. We advise to wait until the stove has fully cooled before relighting.
11. When changing the gas cartridge make sure that the stove is cool and turned off, and keep away from other people.
Properly rotate the stove and gas cartridge to avoid danger caused by fuel leakage. After using, separate the stove and
gas cartridge and store the gas cartridge away from the stove.
V. OPERATING PROCEDURES
1. Unfold the pot supports. Completely close the gas feed by turning the flame control knob to the right (clockwise) to
OFF position.
2. Remove the protective plastic cap from the gas cartridge and carefully screw on the stove for 3 turns – care should be
taken for a little gas will be lost to the atmosphere at this point. Do not overtighten for this may damage the stove's dual
leak-proof gasket that prevents leakage.
3. Turn the flame control knob to the left (counter clockwise) twice. Place a naked flame around 1-3cm from the burner
and the gas should ignite immediately.
4. Turn the flame control knob to control the flame based on need.
5. A normal flame should be stable and burn upward with a blue or saffron yellow colour depending on flame control.
VI. DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
1. Turn the flame control knob fully to the right (clockwise) to the OFF position and check the flame is completely
extinguished.
2. Allow the stove to completely cool down. Fold in the flame control knob. Hold the stove firmly, and then turn the gas
cartridge clockwise to remove.
3. Fold in the pot supports and put the whole burner head into its protective case.
VII. MAINTENANCE & REPAIR
1. When the pressure falls, gas cannot ignite. Check whether there is fuel remaining inside the gas cartridge – you will
hear and feel liquid gas move when you shake a cartridge. If gas remains the burner may be clogged. Clean away dirt
using a cloth dipped methyl alcohol.
2. Blow through the air intake to clean the burner and jet. Do not insert any use any pin into the jet for this may cause
damage, leading to a safety hazard.
3. Reinstall and firmly screw down the burner to ensure an airtight seal. Reinstall the gas cartridge according to the
described operation procedures.
4. Regularly inspect the integrated gas seal for damage. Apply warm soapy water at the joint and junction of the
equipment to highlight leaks through the formation of bubbles. If you hear or smell gas don't attempt to ignite the
appliance if you can hear or smell leaking gas. If you smell gas: Do not attempt to ignite equipment; Put out all flames;
Disconnect fuel supply.
5. To avoid creating a safety hazard and invalidation any warranty do not in any way attempt to maintain, modify,
disassemble and repair your stove unless covered by this manual.
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