Lighting Burner with
a Match
1. Make sure all burner knobs are in OFF position.
2. Open valve on LP cylinder.
3. Locate ignition chain on the side of the outdoor stove
and install match. Light match.
4. Push in and rotate knob counterclockwise to
"HI" position.
5. Using ignition chain, place flame though outdoor
stove grate near burner ports. Burner should
light immediately.
6. Adjust knobs to desired cooking settings.
7. If burner does not light immediately, turn burner OFF,
wait 5 minutes for gas to clear, and repeat starting at Step 3.
Adjusting The Flame Using Air-to-Gas Ratio
Your outdoor stove requires the right amount of air to gas flow for even heating. Set correctly, the burner
flame will be BLUE. NOTE: A touch of orange/yellow at the flame tips is fine. Flame adjusters are used
to regulate the air flow.
Typically, higher temperature require the flame adjusters to be more open while with lower temperatures
they will be more closed. Adjust as necessary.
FULLY OPEN
Light the outdoor stove and set
the burner to "HI". If the flame
is very yellow or not consistent,
the flame adjuster needs to be
opened to allow MORE air to
reach the burner.
PARTIALLY CLOSED
Light the outdoor stove and set
the burner midway between "HI"
and "LOW". If the flame is yellow
or not consistent, the flame
adjuster needs to be partially
closed to allow LESS air to
reach the burner.
Ignition Chain
FULLY CLOSED
Light the outdoor stove and set
the burner to "LOW". If the flame
is yellow or sputtering, the flame
adjuster needs to be fully closed
to allow not allow ANY air to
reach the burner.
Burner Ports
C-7