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damaged or not working properly.
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Change the gas tank outdoors and out of the range of people. Checking the
gas flow through the regulator and burners must be done outdoors and away
from an open flame.
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Do not make any changes to the device.
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Do not move the device during use.
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After use, turn off the gas supply at the gas cylinder.
WARNING
Risk of burns! Accessible parts can become very hot. Keep small
children away.
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Only use the stove in a well-ventilated area.
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The stove must be operated on a horizontal surface.
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Always change the gas cartridge or gas bottle in a well-ventilated place,
preferably outdoors, away from sources of ignition such as open flames, pilot
lights and radiant heaters and away from other people.
GAS CONNECTION
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A low pressure gas pressure regulator is required for operation. Use the gas
pressure regulator recommended by the manufacturer or seller.
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Before assembling the regulator, please check the gas type and gas pressure
marked on the gas bottle and make sure the regulator and gas bottle match.
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The hose connecting the device to the gas bottle should not be longer than
1.5 m.
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The connecting hose must not be twisted or knotted.
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Change the connection hose if national conditions require it.
Connecting the gas cylinder:
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Make sure the burner valves are in the OFF position before connecting the
stove to a gas or propane line.
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Connect the inlet of the cooker to the outlet of the gas regulator. This
connection must be made with a special hose for liquefied gas.
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Make sure the hose is placed correctly and is not stretched, knotted or kinked.
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Also make sure that the hose is not routed too close to heat sources,
especially at the back of the stove.
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It is recommended to fit a manual gas valve between the gas pressure
regulator and the stove inlet to turn the gas supply on or off. This valve must
be in an easily accessible location.
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