OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
After use:
• Turn off open control valve (3.1) (tighten clockwise) to extinguish
flame to the burner.
Always check that the burner is extinguished before
WARNING
disconnecting the fuel source. Vapors can ignite
and cause serious injury.
Disconnect Fuel Cylinder after EVERY use.
WARNING
Packing:
1. Allow stove to fully cool before packing.
2. Place 9" FryPan upside down on top of stove and secure
by connecting Rubber Latches to Latch Hub (2.2).
3. Pack Stove, 9" FryPan, Windscreen, and Fuel Regulator
into Pack Bag as shown in Fig 10.
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STORAGE AND
MAINTENANCE
Storing after use:
• Allow stove to cool before storing.
• Always disconnect fuel cylinders before storing the stove.
• Ensure stove is clean and dry before storing.
• Store the stove in a cool, dry location, indoors.
NOTICE
To avoid dust and cobweb buildup, which can effect stove
performance, store the stove in a sealed bag or container.
Maintenance:
1. Flame Check (Every use):
The height of the flame should increase from low to high with
counter-clockwise rotation of the control knob. Flame should be
blue with minimal yellow tipping. If flame abnormalities are found,
refer to Troubleshooting Section.
2. Disassembly (Before cleaning, or as needed):
• Turn stove off. Allow stove to cool before cleaning.
• Pinch tabs of Cooking Grate (6.1) together to release from Drip Tray
(6.2) and Chassis (6.3).
• Lift up this end of Grate, and pull Tab (Fig. 7) from under Drip Tray
and Chassis. Set Grate aside.
• Un-screw Burner (Fig. 8) by rotating counter-clockwise, taking caution
not to bend the ignitor electrode (3.3). Drip Tray (Fig. 9) is now free to
remove from Chassis.
3. Cleaning Grate / Drip Tray / 9" Fry Pan
(Before storage, or as needed):
Do not use a dishwasher or abrasive compounds to clean.
Only wash by hand with soapy water.
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