■ Install pot
support as
shown. (Fig. 4)
■ Close both
burner
valves firmly.
(Fig. 5)
CAUTION
SERVICE SAFETY
• Keep all connections and fittings
clean. Inspect propane cylinder
and stove propane connections for
damage before attaching.
• During set up, check all connections
and fittings for leaks using soapy
water. Bubbles indicate a leak. Never
use a flame.
■ Screw regulator
into stove hand
tight. (Fig. 6)
■ Remove plastic
cap from top of
propane bottle
and screw
propane bottle
into regulator
hand tight.
(Fig. 7)
■ Propane cylinder
correctly
installed. (Fig. 8)
■ Never operate
stove with
propane cylinder
in an inverted
position. (Fig. 9)
Leak Check
• Perform leak test outdoors.
• Extinguish all open flames.
Fig. 4
• NEVER leak test when smoking.
• Do not use the outdoor stove until
connection has been leak tested and
does not leak.
To Light
Fig. 5
EXPLOSION - FIRE HAZARD
• Propane is heavier than air and can
accumulate in low places. If you
smell gas, leave the
area immediately.
• Always attach or detach propane
source outdoors; never while stove is
lighted, near flame, pilot lights, other
ignition sources or while stove is hot
to touch.
• This stove is very hot during use
and can ignite flammables too close
to the burners. Keep flammables at
least 12 inches from the sides and
48 inches from the top of the stove.
Keep gasoline and other flammable
liquids and vapors well away
Fig. 6
from stove.
• The stove must not be exposed to
flammable vapors or liquids
during lighting.
Fig. 7
• Never leave stove unattended when
hot or in use.
• Keep out of reach of children.
Fig. 8
Standard
Ignition
Stoves
■ Set on sturdy,
flat surface.
For outdoor
use only.
■ Hold lighted
Fig. 9
match near
burner and
open burner
valve. (Fig. 10
and 11)
English - 4
WARNING
DANGER
WARNING
BURN HAZARD
Fig. 10
Fig. 11