Extinguishing the stove
1.
Adjust power to minimum.
2.
Blow out the flames to
extinguish.
3.
Allow to cool for 5 minutes.
4.
Cover the burner (9) with
the sealing cap (2), and
attach the silicone ring (1).
Storage
Some fuel may remain inside the
stove. Store the stove upright and
with the sealing cap (2) and
silicone ring (1) attached to
prevent fuel from leaking out.
Empty the fuel tank before
transporting the stove.
Store the fuel safely according to
local regulations and
manufacturer's instructions.
Cleaning the burner
Extensive use and burning impure
fuel may cause carbon deposits to
form on the burner (9). If the
flame is abnormal during
operation, check that the burner
is clean and the holes on the
flame pipes and the center tube
(10) are open. If the holes are
blocked, clean them using the
supplied cleaning tool.
If the power control on the center
tube (8) does not move easily,
apply a small amount of spray
lubricant such as WD-40 to the
spring at the top of center tube.
Do not turn the power control
with force as that may damage
the burner.
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