3.
Check the seals before connecting a new gas container to the appliance.
appliance if it has damaged or worn seals.
4.
The threads on both the gas cartridge and the regulator,
in any way or awry, replace the gas cartridge; or if the regulator is damaged, DO NOT USE the
stove. Order a new hose and regulator – see Accessories on the side flap.
5.
Inspect the hose (so that it is neither kinked nor squashed. Avoid twisting the flexible hose) as well
as the connections to the burners that they are not damaged. Lift the pan support
tray
to ensure that the hose and connector are properly adjusted. Maximum hose length to
be used: 2000 mm. Check that the cartridge is empty before changing it (shake to hear the noise
made by the liquid)
PREPARE THE STOVE.
to ensure that the stove is standing on a stable, flat surface with no
combustible material nearby. Check its stability! If you tip the stove
while there are pots on it, you risk being scalded by hot liquids.
1.
Stand the stove on its side with the handle
the slot on the underside.
2.
Place the stove on a flat surface.
3.
Open the lid on the stove by angling the lever 90°.
straight up, otherwise the lid cannot be opened. Lift the lid as far as it will go.
4.
Fold out both wind shields
5.
In transportation mode, the pan support
rough sides are uppermost, towards the pot. Ensure that the metal pins on the edges sit in the
holes in the drip tray.
uppermost. Remove the regulator and hose from
to their outermost position.
is upside down. Turn the pan support so that the
must be intact if they are damaged
Important: Take care
It is important that the lever is pointing
Do not use the
and drip