PERFORM "SOAPY WATER TEST" BEFORE EACH USE. SEE "SOAPY WATER TEST"
SECTION IN MANUAL. EXTINGUISH ALL OPEN FLAMES BEFORE CONNECTING REGULATOR
SOAPY WATER TEST WARNINGS & PROCEDURES
WARNINGS:
• Soapy water test must be performed each time gas cylinder is connected to burner/hose, or each time it is used.
• Soapy water test must be performed outdoors, in well ventilated area.
• When performing soapy water test, keep unit away from open flames, sparks, or lit cigarettes.
• Never use an open flame to test for gas leaks.
PREPARATION:
• Remove any cookware and accessories from unit.
• Make sure gas cylinder valve, regulator, and burner control valve are turned to the off position.
• Prepare soapy water solution: (1) part dish washing liquid (or more if desired), (3) parts water.
• Apply soapy water solution to gas cylinder valve, regulator, and hose length up to burner control valve.
Apply solution to gas
cylinder valve.
TESTING GAS CYLINDER VALVE:
• Turn gas cylinder valve on and watch for bubbles. Do not leave gas on more than 12 seconds. If bubbles
appear, stop, turn gas cylinder valve off, and retighten fitting. Repeat test.
TESTING REGULATOR AND HOSE:
• After gas cylinder valve has passed soapy water test, turn gas cylinder valve on, and check for bubbles at
regulator location, along full length of hose, and at burner control valve. Do not leave gas on more than 12
seconds. If bubbles appear, stop, turn burner control valve off, turn gas cylinder valve off, and retighten the
connection that is leaking gas. If hose is source of leak, STOP. Do not use unit. Hose must be replaced.
• When test is complete, and there are no leaks, wait a minimum of 5 minutes for gas fumes to diminish before
lighting stove.
1. Read all instructions and warnings before lighting.
2. Check gas control valve, and gas cylinder valve, to be certain it
is in off position before connecting to gas cylinder.
3. Perform soapy water test before each use.
4. Remove all accessories and cooking vessels from unit.
5. Turn gas cylinder valve on, then turn gas control valve on.
6. Place a long, lit fireplace match stick close enough to burner to
ignite.
7. If ignition does not take place within five seconds, turn gas
control valve to off position, and wait five minutes and repeat
match light instructions.
8. After each use, first turn gas control valve off, then gas cylinder
valve off. Always allow unit to cool completely before touching,
moving, or storing.
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WARNING
TO GAS CYLINDER. TURN GAS OFF AFTER EACH USE.
Apply solution to regulator
and along full length of
hose.
MATCH LIGHT INSTRUCTIONS
Apply solution underneath unit
at hose and burner control
valve connection.
Failed test will present
bubbles as shown above.