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 in methyl alcohol.
2. Blow through the air intake to clean the burner and jet. Do not insert or use any
pins to clean 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.