Fitting the gas cartridge (figs. A, B and C)
Gas cartridges must be fitted in a well-ventilated area, preferably outdoors away from all potential
sources of ignition such as naked flames, pilot lights and electrical cooking appliances and away from
other people.
Make sure that the gas control and ignition button
Make sure that the cartridge lever
Open the cartridge compartment cover
Check that the seal between the appliance and the gas cartridge
Remove the protective cap from the gas cartridge and keep it safe so that the gas cartridge can be
stored at a later stage.
Position the gas cartridge so that the flap
extends into the
Close the cartridge compartment cover
Push the cartridge lever
the gas inlet
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Check whether the connection is tight by listening and smelling. The connection is not tight if you can
smell gas or hear gas escaping. Take the appliance outside immediately to a place with good air
circulation and no sources of ignition, and do not attempt to switch on the camping stove under any
circumstances.
The camping stove is ready for use once it has passed the leak test.
The camping stove is now ready to use.
4. Use
Switching on and off, adjusting the flame (Fig. D)
Proceed as follows to ignite the camping stove and adjust the flame:
Make sure that the cartridge lever
Turn the gas control and ignition button
position.
Continue to turn the gas control and ignition button
ment until you hear a "click", repeating several times if necessary until the flame ignites. The camping
stove is now burning at its highest level.
Wait for around 30 seconds until the flame has stabilised and then turn the gas control and ignition
button, if required,
Proceed as follows to switch off the camping stove:
Turn the gas control and ignition button
Make sure that the flame has gone out.
Allow the camping stove to cool down before storing it away.
Remove the gas cartridge from the camping stove as described below if the appliance is not going to
be used for a long time.
Removing and replacing the gas cartridge
WARNING!
completely before loosening. Risk of explosion!
Take care as the gas cartridge could be hot. Gas cartridges must be removed / replaced in a well-ven-
tilated area, preferably outdoors away from all potential sources of ignition such as naked flames, pilot
lights and electrical cooking appliances and away from other people.
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gas inlet.
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down to the "locked" position. The gas cartridge is now firmly connected to
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and the side protection
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clockwise towards "reduced gas flow" to obtain a smaller flame.
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When replacing the gas cartridge, check that the burner
is in the "closed" position.
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is in the "released" position.
by folding it upwards.
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fits into the cartridge slot and the gas cartridge valve
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.
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is folded up.
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is in the "locked" position.
anticlockwise until it locks into the "maximum gas flow"
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anticlockwise using a short, sharp hand move-
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clockwise until it locks into the "closed" position.
is present and in good condition.
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has gone out
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