• Never leave a burning or hot stove unattended.
• When a canister change is necessary, please follow steps
1-5 of this manual carefully.
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USE THE STOVE TO COOK
1. Always light up and use your stove with the canister in
upright position to withdraw vapour and to avoid large flare
ups. Light only one burner at the time.
2. Open the control valve approximately one turn counter-
clockwise and light the burner. The flame ring should be
complete and the flame should be mostly blue and
non-pulsating.
3. Adjust the control valve to get the flame you want.
4. CAUTION: accessible parts may become very hot. Do not
leave this stove unattended while the stove is in operation;
keep children and pets away from the stove at all times.
5. If the output is weak, it could mean the gas is running out,
or that the canister is too cold. Turn off the stove and let it
cool down. Make sure there is no open flame nearby when
changing the gas canister.
TIPS FOR OPTIMAL USAGE:
In cold weather, the butane/isobutane/propane mix is
adversely affected by the cold. The gas mix becomes less
efficient at 0°C (32°F). The butane ceases to vaporize and the
stove runs solely on isobutane and propane. If the propane
runs out, you can only use the rest of the container at
temperatures above freezing.
• Keep the gas canister warm inside your jacket or in your
sleeping bag at night.
WARNING
Overheating and explosion hazards
• Keep solid combustibles at least 1.25m (4ft) away from the
top and 1m (3ft) from sides of a burning stove or a stove
that you are in the process of lighting.
• Keep flammable liquids and vapors at least 8m (25ft) away
from the top and sides of a burning stove, or a stove that
you are in the process of lighting.
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