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WARNING

FOR YOUR SAFETY

:

For Outdoor Use Only 

(outside any enc

losure)

DANGER

 If you smell gas -

1.  Do not attempt to 

light appliance.

2.  Extinguish an

y open 

flame.

3.  Disconnect from fuel 

supply.

DANGER

CARBON MONOXIDE 

HAZARD

•  This appliance can 

produce carbon 

monoxide which has 

no odor.

•  Using it in an 

enclosed space can 

kill you.

•  Never use this 

appliance in an 

enclosed space such 

as a camper, tent,

 car 

or home.

WARNING

FOR YOUR SAFETY

:

Do not store or use 

gasoline or other liquids 

with flammable vapors 

in the vicinity of this or 

any other appliance.

DANGER

Do not leave this 

appliance unattended 

while it is in operation.

 DANGER: F

ailure to follow these 

instructions, dangers,

 warning and cautions in 

this manual may result in serious bodily injury 

or death, or in a fire or an e

xplosion causing 

damage to property.

 WARNING:

  Improper installation,

 adjustment, 

alteration, ser

vice or maintenance can 

cause injury or property damage.

  

  Read the installation,

 operation and 

maintenance instructions thoroughly before 

installing or servicing this equipment.

  

  Do NO

T operate, light or use this appliance 

within 8 feet of walls, structures or 

buildings.

  Keep all combustible items and surf

aces 

at least 21 inches (53 cm) away from the 

camp stove at all times.

 DO NOT use this 

camp stove or an

y gas product under 

any o

verhead or near any unprotected 

combustible constructions.

  This camp sto

ve is NOT for commercial use.

  This camp sto

ve is for use with liquid 

propane (LP) gas only. The conversion to 

or attempted use of natural gas in this LP 

gas camp stove is dangerous and will void 

your warranty.

   LP gas Characteristics: 

a.  LP gas is flammable and hazardous if 

handled improperly.  Become a

ware of 

the characteristics before using any LP 

gas product.  

b.  LP gas is e

xplosive under pressure, 

heavier than air and settles and pools in 

low areas. 

c.  LP gas in its natural state has no odor

.  

For your safety, an odorant is added that 

smells like rotten cabbage.  

d.  Contact with LP gas can cause freeze 

burns to skin.

   Do not store spare LP c

ylinder within 10 

feet (3.05 m) of this appliance.

    An LP c

ylinder not connected for use shall 

not be stored in the vicinity of this or any 

other appliance.

   LP gas tank needed to operate.

 Only tanks 

marked “propane”

 may be used.  

  The LP gas tank used with the camp 

stove must be constructed and marked 

in accordance with the Specifications for 

LP-gas cylinders of the U.S.

 Department of 

Transportation (DO

T) or Transport Canada,

  

CAN/CSA 339

.  

  LP gas tank must be arranged for v

apor 

withdrawal.

  LP gas tank must remain upright or at a 

45º angle. Do not use when laying LP gas 

tank flat, as this will cause damage to your 

camp stove and void your warranty

.

  Dented or rusted LP gas tanks may be 

hazardous and should be checked by your 

LP gas supplier prior to use.

  The LP gas tank should not be dropped or 

handled roughly. 

  LP gas tanks must be stored outdoors out 

of the reach of children and must not be 

stored in a building, garage or an

y other 

enclosed area.

 Your tank must never be 

stored where temperatures can reach over 

125°F. 

  Never attempt to attach this camp sto

ve 

to the self-contained LP gas system of a 

camper trailer, motor home or house.

  

  Do not install or use in or on boats or 

recreational vehicles.

  The use of alcohol,

 prescription or non-

prescription drugs may impair the 

consumer’s ability to properly assemble 

and safely operate the appliance.

  Never use charcoal,

 lighter fluid, lav

a rocks, 

gasoline, kerosene or alcohol with this 

product.

  Your camp sto

ve has been checked at all 

factor

y connections for leaks.  Recheck all 

connections, as mo

vement in shipping can 

loosen connections.  

  Check for leaks even if your unit was 

assembled for you by someone else.

  Do not operate if gas leak is present.

 Gas 

leaks may cause a fire or explosion.

  You must follow all leak-checking 

procedures before operating. T

o prevent fire 

or explosion hazard when testing for a leak:

a.  Always perform leak test before lighting 

the camp stove and each time the tank is 

connected for use.

b.  No smoking.

  Do not use or permit 

sources of ignition in the area while 

conducting a leak test. 

c.  Conduct the leak test outdoors in a well-

ventilated area.  

d.  Do not use matches,

 lighters or a flame 

to check for leaks.  

e.  Do not use camp sto

ve until any and all 

leaks are corrected.  If you are unable 

to stop a leak, disconnect the LP gas 

supply.  Call a gas appliance ser

viceman 

or your local LP gas supplier.

  Do not use in an e

xplosive atmosphere.  

Keep camp stove area c

lear and free from 

combustible materials, gasoline and other 

flammable vapors and liquids.

  

  It is essential to keep the camp sto

ve’s 

valve compartment,

 burners and circulating 

air passages clean.

 Inspect camp stove 

before each use.

  Do not alter camp sto

ve in any manner

doing so will void your warranty.

  Do not use the camp sto

ve unless it is 

COMPLETELY assembled and all parts are 

securely fastened and tightened.

 

  This camp sto

ve should be thoroughly 

cleaned and inspected on a regular basis.

  

  Use only the regulator pro

vided. The 

replacement regulator shall be that 

specified by the manufacturer

.

  Use only Blue Rhino Global Sourcing,

 Inc. 

factor

y authorized parts. The use of an

part that is not factor

y authorized can 

be dangerous. This will also void your 

warranty. 

  Do not touch metal parts of camp sto

ve 

until it has completely cooled (about 

45 min.) to avoid burns, unless you are 

wearing protective gear (pot holders, 

gloves,

 BBQ mittens, etc.).

  When cooking,

 fire extinguishing materials 

shall be readily accessible.  In the event 

of an oil/grease fire, do not attempt to 

extinguish with water

.  Use type BC dr

chemical fire extinguisher or smother with 

dirt, sand or baking soda.

 Do not use camp stove in high winds.

  Never lean o

ver the camp stove when 

lighting.

  Do NO

T use this camp stove if an

y part 

has been under water. Immediately call a 

qualified service technician to inspect the 

appliance and to replace any part or control 

system and any gas control which has been 

under water.

  Do not leave a lit camp sto

ve unattended, 

especially keep children and pets away 

from camp stove at all times.

  

  Do not attempt to mo

ve the camp stove 

when in use.  Allow the camp sto

ve to cool 

before moving or storing.

  Storage of camp sto

ve indoors is 

permissible only if the tank is disconnected, 

removed from the camp sto

ve and properly 

stored outdoors. 

  Do not attempt to disconnect the gas 

regulator from the tank or any gas fitting 

while the camp stove is in use.

  Disconnect LP gas tank when not in use.

  Always use your camp sto

ve on a hard, 

non-combustable, level surf

ace.  An asphalt 

or blacktop surface may not be acceptable 

for this purpose.

  Do not use directly on wooden decks or 

wooden picnic tables.

  Keep all electrical cords a

way from a hot 

camp stove.

  Do not use camp sto

ve for indoor cooking 

or heating. TOXIC fumes can accumulate 

and cause asphyxiation. 

  After a period of storage and/or nonuse,

 

check for leaks and burner obstructions.

  Always use a meat thermometer to ensure 

food is cooked to a safe temperature.

  Never co

ver entire cooking area with 

aluminum foil.

  Do not store a spare LP gas tank under or 

near this appliance.

  Use protective glo

ves when assembling this 

product.

  Do not force parts together as this can 

result in personal injury or damage to the 

product. 

  Death,

 serious injury or damage to property 

may occur if the above is not followed 

exactly

.

Assembly Instructions

For 

Easiest Assembly:

•  To a

void losing any small components,

 assemble 

your product on a hard, level surface tha

t does 

not have cracks or openings.

•  Clear an area large enough to lay out all 

components.

•  F

ollow all steps in order to properly assemble 

your product.

To complete assembly you will need:

•  (1) Leak Detection Solution (Instructions on ho

to make solution are included in 

“Operating 

Instructions” section)

•  (1) 14.1 oz LP gas tank.

Typical assembly:

 approxima

tely 5 minutes.

1. Attach Cooking Grid

 

 

 

2. Attach Regulator

3. Storage of Regulator When Not In Use

Operating Instructions

This camp stove is designed to operate with a one 

pound 7-3/8” high disposable / 14.1 oz.

 propane gas 

tank (DOT 39 Cylinder).

DO NOT A

TTEMPT TO REFILL ANY ONE POUND  

(14.1 oz.) PROPANE GAS T

ANKS!

Connecting Gas Tank

1.  Make sure the control knobs are in the 

“OFF” 

position. (F

igure 1)

2.  Lubrica

te the threads of the regulator valve 

with petroleum jelly, insert the gas tank into the 

regulator valve and hand-tighten firmly

. (F

igure 2)

3.  LP gas tank must be kept a

t a 45º angle. (F

igure 3)

4. T

est for leaks.

  To maximize use and prevent damage to the 

camp stove and its components,

 you must 

keep the LP gas tank a 45 degree angle. Not 

doing so will void your warranty.

Checking for Leaks

Burner Connection

1.  Make sure the regula

tor is securely fastened to the 

burner.  (F

igure 4) 

If your unit was assembled for you, visually check 

the connection between the burner and regulator

.  

  W

ARNING: Failure to inspect this connection or 

follow these instructions could cause a fire or 

an explosion which can cause death,

 serious 

bodily injury or damage to property

.  

2.  If the burner pipe does not rest flush to the 

regulator

, please contact 1.800.762.1142 for 

assistance.

Regulator / 1lbs. LP Gas T

ank Connection

1.  Make 2-3 oz.

 of leak solution by mixing one part 

liquid dishwashing soap with three parts wa

ter.  

2. Make sure control knob is 

“OFF.”  (F

igure 1)

3.  Spoon several drops of solution,

 or use squirt 

bottle, a

t the burner to regulator connection and the 

LP gas tank to regulator connection.

 (Figures 4 & 5)

4.  Inspect the solution a

t the connections, looking 

for bubbles.  

   If NO bubbles a

ppear, the connections are secure.

   

If bubbles appear

, you ha

ve a leak.

 

a.  Loosen and retighten the connections,

 making 

sure the connections are secure.

 

b.  Retest with solution.

  

  If you continue to see bubbles after several 

attempts,

 disconnect propane source and 

contact 1.800.762.1142 for assistance.

First Use 

1.  Make sure all labels,

 packaging and protective 

films have been removed from the camp stove.

 

2.  Remove manufacturing oils before cooking on this 

camp stove for the first time, by opera

ting the 

camp stove for at least 5 minutes on 

“ON.” This 

will “hea

t clean”

 the internal parts and dissipate 

odors. 

Lighting

  DO NO

T expose the camp sto

ve to flammable 

vapors or liquids during lighting.

1.  Make sure all labels,

 packaging and protective 

films have been removed from the camp stove.

 

2.  Make sure there are no obstructions of airflo

w to 

the unit. Spiders and insects can nest within and 

clog the burner / venturi tube a

t the orifice.   

A clogged burner tube can lead to a fire 

beneath the appliance.

 

3.  Control knobs must be in the 

“OFF” position.

 

(Figure 1) 

4.  W

earing heat reistant gloves,

 position a lit long 

match or lit long butane lighter near the side of the 

burner. (F

igure 6)

5.  T

urn control knob clockwise to 

“ON.”

6.  If ignition does not occur in 5 seconds,

 turn burner 

control knob “OFF

,” wait 5 minutes and repea

lighting procedure.

7.  After lighting,

 observe the burner flame.

 Make sure 

all burner ports are lit and flame height matches 

illustration.

 (Figure 7)

8. Repea

t steps 4-7 for second burner.

  CAUTION: If burner flame goes out during 

operation, immediately turn the control knobs 

“OFF” and let the gas c

lear for about 5 minutes 

before re-lighting.

Turning Off

1.  T

urn control knobs to the “OFF”

 position.

2. Remove LP gas tank and properly store tank.

Cooking 

1.  Ignite burner(s) per lighting instructions.

 

2.  W

ear protective gloves to place pots and/or pans 

onto burner grid.

3.  W

ear protective gloves and use long handled tongs 

to place food into the pots and/or pans above the 

lit burner(s).

4.  Adjust controls to desired tempera

ture. 

5.  Cook until desired internal food tempera

tures are 

achieved. 

6.  T

urn camp stove “OFF”

 by turning control knob 

to the “OFF”

 position. Remove LP gas tank and 

properly store tank.

 

Cleaning and Care

  CAUTION: All c

leaning and maintenance should 

be done when camp stove is cool and with the 

fuel supply disconnected.

  CAUTION: DO NO

T clean an

y camp stove part 

in a self cleaning o

ven. The e

xtreme heat will 

damage the finish.

  CAUTION: Keep camp sto

ve clear and free from 

combusitble materials, gasolline and other 

flammable vapours and liquids.

  CAUTION: Do NO

T obstruct the flow of 

combustion and ventilation air.

Notices

1. Abrasive c

leaners will damage this product. 

2.  Never use o

ven cleaner to c

lean any part of 

camp stove.

Inspecting

This camp stove should be inspected on a regular 

basis to ensure product safety and longer product life.

  W

ARNING: Do NO

T attempt to clean this camp 

stove unless the flames are COMPLETEL

Y out 

and unit is cool to the touch.

1.  Check burner to make sure it is secure.

2.  Check venturi to make sure it is c

lear and free of 

spider nests.

3. Check all gas connections for leaks.

4.  Check components for an

y signs of damage or rust.

   

5.  If dama

ge to any component is detected,

 do NOT 

operate until repairs are executed.

Cleaning Surfaces

  W

ARNING: Do NO

T attempt to clean this camp 

stove unless the flames are COMPLETEL

Y out 

and unit is cool to the touch.

  W

ARNING: Do NO

T use oven c

leaner or abrasive 

cleaners as they will damage this product.

1.  Wipe surfaces c

lean with mild dishwashing 

detergent or baking soda. 

2.  F

or stubborn surfaces use a citrus based degreaser 

and a nylon scrubbing brush.

3. Rinse c

lean with water

Cleaning Burner

1.  T

urn gas “OFF”

 at the control knobs and remove 

LP gas tank.

2.  Remove regula

tor.

3. Remove cooking grid.

4. Remove burners.

5.  Clean inlet of burners with small bottle brush or 

compressed air.

6.  Remove all food residue and dirt on burner 

surfaces.

7.  Clean an

y clogged ports with a stiff wire (such as 

an opened paper c

lip)

8.  Inspect burners for an

y damage (cracks or holes).

 If 

damage is found,

 replace with new burner(s) from 

the manufacturer.

9.  Reinstall burners.

 Reconnect regulator

10. Replace cooking grid.

11. Preform leak test.

  

 

Product Registration

For faster warranty ser

vice, register your product 

immediately a

t www.BlueRhino.com or call 

1.800.762.1142.

Replacement Parts

Replacement parts can be found at parts.BlueRhino.

com or call 1.800.762.1142.

Limited Warranty

Blue Rhino Global Sourcing, Inc (“V

endor”) warrants 

to the original retail purchaser of this product, and to 

no other person, tha

t if this product is assembled and 

operated in accordance with the printed instructions 

accompanying it,

 then for a period of one (1) year from 

the date of purchase,

 all parts in such product shall 

be free from defects in material and workmanship.

 

Vendor may require reasonable proof of your da

te 

of purchase. Therefore,

 you should retain your sales 

slip or invoice. This Limited 

Warranty shall be limited 

to the repair or replacement of parts, which prove 

defective under normal use and service and which 

Vendor shall determine in its reasonable discretion 

upon examination to be defective.

 Before returning any 

parts, you should contact 

Vendor’

s Customer Service 

Department using 

the contact 

information 

listed belo

w. 

If Vendor confirms,

 after examination,

 a defect covered 

by this Limited W

arranty in any returned part,

 and if 

Vendor a

pproves the claim,

 Vendor will replace such 

defective part without charge. If you return defective 

parts, transporta

tion charges must be prepaid by you. 

Vendor will return replacement parts to the original 

retail purchaser, freight or posta

ge prepaid.

This Limited W

arranty does not cover any failures or 

operating difficulties due to accident,

 abuse, misuse,

 

alteration,

 misapplica

tion, improper installa

tion or 

improper maintenance or service by you or an

third party, or failure to perform normal and

 routine 

maintenance on the product as set out in this o

wner’s 

manual.  In addition,

 the Limited W

arranty does not 

cover damage to the finish,

 such as scratches,

 dents, 

discoloration,

 rust or other weather dama

ge, after 

purchase.

This Limited W

arranty is in lieu of all other express 

warranties. V

endor disclaims all warranties for 

products that are purchased from sellers other than 

authorized retailers or distributors, inc

luding the 

warranty of merchantability or the warranty of fitness 

for a particular purpose. VENDOR 

ALSO DISCLAIMS 

ANY AND ALL IMPLIED W

ARRANTIES, INCLUDING 

WITHOUT LIMITATION 

THE IMPLIED W

ARRANTIES OF 

MERCHANTABILITY 

AND FITNESS FOR A P

ARTICULAR 

PURPOSE. VENDOR SHALL HA

VE NO LIABILITY TO 

PURCHASER OR ANY 

THIRD PAR

TY FOR ANY SPECIAL,

 

INDIRECT, PUNITIVE,

 INCIDENTAL,

 OR CONSEQUENTIAL 

DAMAGES. V

endor further disclaims an

y implied or 

express warranty of, and assumes no responsibility 

for, defects in workmanship caused by third parties.

This Limited W

arranty gives the purchaser specific 

legal rights; a purchaser may have other rights 

depending upon where he or she lives. Some 

jurisdictions do not allow the exc

lusion or limitation 

of special, incidental or consequential dama

ges, or 

limitations on ho

w long a warranty lasts, so the above 

exclusion and limita

tions may not apply to ever

yone.

Vendor does not authorize an

y person or company 

to assume for it any other obliga

tion or liability in 

connection with the sale, installa

tion, use,

 removal, 

return, or replacement of its equipment,

 and no such 

representations are binding on 

Vendor

.

Blue Rhino Global Sourcing, Inc.

 

Winston-Salem, North Carolina USA

 

(800) 762-1142

Troubleshooting

Please visit www.BlueRhino.com or call 

1.800.762.1142.

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Figure 4

Figure 5

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Figure 3

125º

Figure 7

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12,7 mm

6,4 mm

0 mm

1/4"

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Flame

Figure 6

Match

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MANUEL D’UTILISATION

MANUAL DEL USUARIO

Manufactured in China for / Fabriqué en Chine pour / Fabricado en China:

Blue Rhino Global Sourcing, Inc.

Winston-Salem, NC USA

1.800.762.1142, www.BlueRhino.com

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Save these instructions for future reference.  
If you are assembling this unit for someone else,  give this manual to him or her to read and save for future 
reference.  
The use and installation of this product must conform to local codes. In absence of local codes, use the 

National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, CAN/CGA-B149.1, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code.  

California Proposition 65: Chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other 
reproductive harm are created by the combustion of propane.

Certified Under / Homologué par / Certificado por:
ANS Z21.72 • CSA 11.2 (2011) Camp Stove

Conserve estas instrucciones para futuras consultas. 
Si está montando esta unidad para otra persona, entréguele este manual para futuras consultas.
El uso e instalación de este producto ha de realizarse de acuerdo con los códigos locales. Si no existen 
códigos locales, use las normas siguientes: 

Código Nacional para Gas y Combustibles, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, 

CAN/CGA-B149.1, Código de Instalación de Propano y Gas Natural.

Propuesta 65 de California: La combustión del propano crea productos químicos considerados por el Estado 
de California como causantes de cáncer, malformaciones congénitas u otros daños reproductivos.

Conservez ces instructions afin de pouvoir les consulter ultérieurement. 
Si vous êtes en train d’assembler cet appareil pour une autre personne, veuillez lui fournir le manuel afin 
qu’elle puisse le lire et le consulter plus tard.
L’utilisation et l’installation de cet appareil doivent être conformes aux codes locaux. En l’absence de codes 
locaux, suivez le 

Code national du gaz et des combustibles, les normes ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, CAN/CGA-

B149.1 et le Code d’installation du gaz naturel et du propane.

Proposition 65 de Californie: L’État de la Californie reconnait que la combustion du propane produit des 
émanations et des résidus chimiques qui provoquent le cancer, des malformations congénitales et sont 
nocifs pour le système reproductif.

Outdoor LP Gas Camp Stove

Réchaud de camping d’extérieur au propane

Cocinilla de campamento a gas propano 

líquido para exteriores

Model No. / Modèle nº / Modelo no. GCT1303W

English – 1

English – 2

English – 3

English – 4

English – 5

English – 6

Español – 6

2.  Revise el tubo venturi para asegurarse de que está 

limpio y libre de nidos de arañas.

3.  Revise las conexiones de gas para asegurar que 

no hayan fugas.

4.  Revise los componentes en busca de señales de 

daño o corrosión.

5.  Si detecta daño en cualquiera de los componentes, 

NO opere el producto hasta que se hayan realizado 
las reparaciones.

Limpieza de las superficies

  ADVERTENCIA: NO intente limpiar esta cocinilla 

de campamento a menos que las llamas estén 
COMPLETAMENTE apagadas y la unidad esté 
fría al tacto. 

  ADVERTENCIA: NO use limpiador de horno ni 

limpiadores abrasivos, ya que estos causarán 
daño al producto.

1.  Limpie las superficies con un detergente suave de 

lavado de platos o con soda de hornear.

2.  En superficies de limpieza difícil, use un 

desengrasador a base de cítricos y un cepillo de 
nylon.

3. Enjuague las superficies con agua limpia.

Limpieza del quemador

1.  Apague el gas con la perilla de control y remueva 

el tanque de gas propano líquido.

2.  Remueva el regulador.
3.  Remueva las rejillas del quemador.
4.  Remueva el quemador.
5.  Limpie el orificio de entrada del quemador con un 

cepillo pequeño de limpiar botellas o con chorro de 
aire comprimido.

6.  Remueva de la superficie del quemador todo 

residuo de comida o suciedad.

7.  Limpie cualquier puerto que encuentre tapado 

con un alambre rígido, tal como un sujetapapeles 
abierto.

8.  Examine el quemador para detectar daños – como 

rajaduras o huecos. Si encuentra algún daño 
reemplace el quemador.

9.  Vuelva a instalar el quemador. Vuelva a conectar 

el encendedor y coloque nuevamente el resguardo 
contra el viento y el regulador.

10.  Vuelva a colocar la rejilla del quemador.
11.  Haga una prueba de fugas. 

Registro del producto

Para beneficiar del servicio de garantía más 
rapidamente, sírvase registrar su unidad 
inmediatamente visitando nuestro sitio Internet  
www.BlueRhino.com o llamando al 1.800.762.1142.

Piezas de repuesto

Puede encontrar piezas de repuesto en  
parts.BlueRhino.com o llame al 1.800.762.1142. 

Garantía limitada

Blue Rhino Sourcing, Inc (“el fabricante”) garantiza 
al comprador original, al detal, de este producto, y 
a ninguna otra persona, que si la unidad se arma 
y opera de acuerdo con las instrucciones impresas 
que la acompañan y por un período de un (1) año 
a partir de la fecha de compra, todas las piezas de 
este producto estarán libres de defectos en material 
y mano de obra. El fabricante podrá requerir prueba 
razonable de la fecha de compra. Por lo tanto, usted 
debe conservar el recibo de venta o la factura. Esta 
garantía limitada estará limitada a la reparación o 

reemplazo de las piezas que resulten defectuosas en 
condiciones de servicio y uso normal y las que un 
examen indique, a satisfacción del fabricante, que 
están defectuosas. Antes de devolver cualquier pieza, 
comuníquese con el Departamento de Servicio al 
Cliente (Customer Service Department) del fabricante. 
Si el fabricante confirma el defecto y aprueba el 
reclamo, el fabricante decidirá reemplazar tales 
partes sin costo alguno. Si se le pide que devuelva las 
partes defectuosas, los costos de transporte deberán 
ser prepagados. El fabricante devolverá las partes al 
cliente con costo de transporte o envío prepagados.
Esta garantía limitada no cubre fallas o dificultades 
de operación debidas a accidente, abuso, mal uso, 
alteración, empleo en usos inapropiados, instalación 
defectuosa o mantenimiento o servicio inapropiado 
o falla en la realización de mantenimiento normal 
y rutinario como se prescribe en este manual del 
usuario. 
Además, la garantía limitada no cubre daños al 
terminado de la unidad, tales como rasguños, 
abolladuras, descoloridos, oxidaciones y otros daños 
causados por la intemperie después de la compra 
de la unidad.
Esta garantía limitada reemplaza cualquier 
otra garantía. El fabricante no asume ninguna 
responsabilidad por garantías de productos 
vendidos por quienes no sean distribuidores o 
vendedores al detal autorizados. Esta exención 
de responsabilidad incluye cualquier garantía de 
comerciabilidad o la garantía de aptitud para un 
propósito en particular. EL FABRICANTE NO SE HACE 
RESPONSABLE POR NINGUNA GARANTIA IMPLICITA 
INCLUYENDO, SIN LIMITACIONES, LAS GARANTIAS 
IMPLICITAS DE COMERCIABILIDAD Y ADAPTABILIDAD 
A UN PROPOSITO PARTICULAR. EL FABRICANTE NO 
ASUME RESPONSABILIDAD ANTE EL COMPRADOR O 
ANTE CUALQUIER TERCERA PERSONA POR DAÑOS 
ESPECIALES, INDIRECTOS, PUNITIVOS, INCIDENTALES 
O CONSEQUENCIALES. El fabricante, además, no 
asume responsabilidad por garantías implícitas o 
expresas por defectos de mano de obra causados por 
terceras personas. 
Esta garantía limitada le da al comprador derechos 
legales específicos y el comprador puede tener 
otros derechos según el lugar donde el comprador 
o la compradora residan. Ciertas jurisdicciones no 
permiten limitaciones en cuanto a la duración de 
una garantía implícita, de manera que esta limitación 
puede no ser aplicable a usted.
El fabricante no autoriza a ninguna persona o 
compañía para asumir por el fabricante cualquier otra 
obligación a responsabilidad relacionada con la venta, 
instalación, uso, remoción, devolución o reemplazo 
de este equipo y cualquier representación de esta 
naturaleza no obliga al fabricante.
Blue Rhino Sourcing, Inc.   
Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105, EE.UU.  
(800)-762-1142

Resolución de problemas

Visite nuestro sitio www.BlueRhino.com o llámenos al 
1.800.762.1142.

GCT1303W-OM-101 EFS

Notes / Remarques / Notas:

Exploded View & Hardware / Vue éclatée des pièces et quincaillerie /  

Diagrama de explosión y elementos de ferretería

Notes / Remarques / Notas

Notes / Remarques / Notas:

Notes / Remarques / Notas

1

Parts List / Liste des pièces / Lista de piezas

1

Cooking Grid / Grille de cuisson / Parrilla de cocción

55-09-212

2

Regulator / Régulateur / Regulador

55-23-577

3

Body Assembly* / Réchaud assemblé * / Carcasa de la cocinilla*

55-23-578

4

Control Knob (2)* / Bouton de commande (2)* / Perilla de control (2)*

55-09-454

5

Foot (4)* / Pied (4)* / Pie (4)*

55-09-213

* Pre-assembled /  Pré-assemblé / * Viene ensamblado

Hardware / Quincaillerie / Lista de piezas

A

Wing Nut / Écrou à oreilles / Tuerca de mariposa

M5 Steel / Acier, M5 / Acero, M5

2 pcs

Exploded View / Vue éclatée / Diagrama de explosión

2

3

4

5

5

WARNING

FOR YOUR SAFETY

:

For Outdoor Use Only 

(outside any enc

losure)

DANGER

 If you smell gas -

1.  Do not attempt to 

light appliance.

2.  Extinguish an

y open 

flame.

3.  Disconnect from fuel 

supply.

DANGER

CARBON MONOXIDE 

HAZARD

•  This appliance can 

produce carbon 

monoxide which has 

no odor.

•  Using it in an 

enclosed space can 

kill you.

•  Never use this 

appliance in an 

enclosed space such 

as a camper, tent,

 car 

or home.

WARNING

FOR YOUR SAFETY

:

Do not store or use 

gasoline or other liquids 

with flammable vapors 

in the vicinity of this or 

any other appliance.

DANGER

Do not leave this 

appliance unattended 

while it is in operation.

 DANGER: F

ailure to follow these 

instructions, dangers,

 warning and cautions in 

this manual may result in serious bodily injury 

or death, or in a fire or an e

xplosion causing 

damage to property.

 WARNING:

  Improper installation,

 adjustment, 

alteration, ser

vice or maintenance can 

cause injury or property damage.

  

  Read the installation,

 operation and 

maintenance instructions thoroughly before 

installing or servicing this equipment.

  

  Do NO

T operate, light or use this appliance 

within 8 feet of walls, structures or 

buildings.

  Keep all combustible items and surf

aces 

at least 21 inches (53 cm) away from the 

camp stove at all times.

 DO NOT use this 

camp stove or an

y gas product under 

any o

verhead or near any unprotected 

combustible constructions.

  This camp sto

ve is NOT for commercial use.

  This camp sto

ve is for use with liquid 

propane (LP) gas only. The conversion to 

or attempted use of natural gas in this LP 

gas camp stove is dangerous and will void 

your warranty.

   LP gas Characteristics: 

a.  LP gas is flammable and hazardous if 

handled improperly.  Become a

ware of 

the characteristics before using any LP 

gas product.  

b.  LP gas is e

xplosive under pressure, 

heavier than air and settles and pools in 

low areas. 

c.  LP gas in its natural state has no odor

.  

For your safety, an odorant is added that 

smells like rotten cabbage.  

d.  Contact with LP gas can cause freeze 

burns to skin.

   Do not store spare LP c

ylinder within 10 

feet (3.05 m) of this appliance.

    An LP c

ylinder not connected for use shall 

not be stored in the vicinity of this or any 

other appliance.

   LP gas tank needed to operate.

 Only tanks 

marked “propane”

 may be used.  

  The LP gas tank used with the camp 

stove must be constructed and marked 

in accordance with the Specifications for 

LP-gas cylinders of the U.S.

 Department of 

Transportation (DO

T) or Transport Canada,

  

CAN/CSA 339

.  

  LP gas tank must be arranged for v

apor 

withdrawal.

  LP gas tank must remain upright or at a 

45º angle. Do not use when laying LP gas 

tank flat, as this will cause damage to your 

camp stove and void your warranty

.

  Dented or rusted LP gas tanks may be 

hazardous and should be checked by your 

LP gas supplier prior to use.

  The LP gas tank should not be dropped or 

handled roughly. 

  LP gas tanks must be stored outdoors out 

of the reach of children and must not be 

stored in a building, garage or an

y other 

enclosed area.

 Your tank must never be 

stored where temperatures can reach over 

125°F. 

  Never attempt to attach this camp sto

ve 

to the self-contained LP gas system of a 

camper trailer, motor home or house.

  

  Do not install or use in or on boats or 

recreational vehicles.

  The use of alcohol,

 prescription or non-

prescription drugs may impair the 

consumer’s ability to properly assemble 

and safely operate the appliance.

  Never use charcoal,

 lighter fluid, lav

a rocks, 

gasoline, kerosene or alcohol with this 

product.

  Your camp sto

ve has been checked at all 

factor

y connections for leaks.  Recheck all 

connections, as mo

vement in shipping can 

loosen connections.  

  Check for leaks even if your unit was 

assembled for you by someone else.

  Do not operate if gas leak is present.

 Gas 

leaks may cause a fire or explosion.

  You must follow all leak-checking 

procedures before operating. T

o prevent fire 

or explosion hazard when testing for a leak:

a.  Always perform leak test before lighting 

the camp stove and each time the tank is 

connected for use.

b.  No smoking.

  Do not use or permit 

sources of ignition in the area while 

conducting a leak test. 

c.  Conduct the leak test outdoors in a well-

ventilated area.  

d.  Do not use matches,

 lighters or a flame 

to check for leaks.  

e.  Do not use camp sto

ve until any and all 

leaks are corrected.  If you are unable 

to stop a leak, disconnect the LP gas 

supply.  Call a gas appliance ser

viceman 

or your local LP gas supplier.

  Do not use in an e

xplosive atmosphere.  

Keep camp stove area c

lear and free from 

combustible materials, gasoline and other 

flammable vapors and liquids.

  

  It is essential to keep the camp sto

ve’s 

valve compartment,

 burners and circulating 

air passages clean.

 Inspect camp stove 

before each use.

  Do not alter camp sto

ve in any manner

doing so will void your warranty.

  Do not use the camp sto

ve unless it is 

COMPLETELY assembled and all parts are 

securely fastened and tightened.

 

  This camp sto

ve should be thoroughly 

cleaned and inspected on a regular basis.

  

  Use only the regulator pro

vided. The 

replacement regulator shall be that 

specified by the manufacturer

.

  Use only Blue Rhino Global Sourcing,

 Inc. 

factor

y authorized parts. The use of an

part that is not factor

y authorized can 

be dangerous. This will also void your 

warranty. 

  Do not touch metal parts of camp sto

ve 

until it has completely cooled (about 

45 min.) to avoid burns, unless you are 

wearing protective gear (pot holders, 

gloves,

 BBQ mittens, etc.).

  When cooking,

 fire extinguishing materials 

shall be readily accessible.  In the event 

of an oil/grease fire, do not attempt to 

extinguish with water

.  Use type BC dr

chemical fire extinguisher or smother with 

dirt, sand or baking soda.

 Do not use camp stove in high winds.

  Never lean o

ver the camp stove when 

lighting.

  Do NO

T use this camp stove if an

y part 

has been under water. Immediately call a 

qualified service technician to inspect the 

appliance and to replace any part or control 

system and any gas control which has been 

under water.

  Do not leave a lit camp sto

ve unattended, 

especially keep children and pets away 

from camp stove at all times.

  

  Do not attempt to mo

ve the camp stove 

when in use.  Allow the camp sto

ve to cool 

before moving or storing.

  Storage of camp sto

ve indoors is 

permissible only if the tank is disconnected, 

removed from the camp sto

ve and properly 

stored outdoors. 

  Do not attempt to disconnect the gas 

regulator from the tank or any gas fitting 

while the camp stove is in use.

  Disconnect LP gas tank when not in use.

  Always use your camp sto

ve on a hard, 

non-combustable, level surf

ace.  An asphalt 

or blacktop surface may not be acceptable 

for this purpose.

  Do not use directly on wooden decks or 

wooden picnic tables.

  Keep all electrical cords a

way from a hot 

camp stove.

  Do not use camp sto

ve for indoor cooking 

or heating. TOXIC fumes can accumulate 

and cause asphyxiation. 

  After a period of storage and/or nonuse,

 

check for leaks and burner obstructions.

  Always use a meat thermometer to ensure 

food is cooked to a safe temperature.

  Never co

ver entire cooking area with 

aluminum foil.

  Do not store a spare LP gas tank under or 

near this appliance.

  Use protective glo

ves when assembling this 

product.

  Do not force parts together as this can 

result in personal injury or damage to the 

product. 

  Death,

 serious injury or damage to property 

may occur if the above is not followed 

exactly

.

Assembly Instructions

For 

Easiest Assembly:

•  To a

void losing any small components,

 assemble 

your product on a hard, level surface tha

t does 

not have cracks or openings.

•  Clear an area large enough to lay out all 

components.

•  F

ollow all steps in order to properly assemble 

your product.

To complete assembly you will need:

•  (1) Leak Detection Solution (Instructions on ho

to make solution are included in 

“Operating 

Instructions” section)

•  (1) 14.1 oz LP gas tank.

Typical assembly:

 approxima

tely 5 minutes.

1. Attach Cooking Grid

 

 

 

2. Attach Regulator

3. Storage of Regulator When Not In Use

Operating Instructions

This camp stove is designed to operate with a one 

pound 7-3/8” high disposable / 14.1 oz.

 propane gas 

tank (DOT 39 Cylinder).

DO NOT A

TTEMPT TO REFILL ANY ONE POUND  

(14.1 oz.) PROPANE GAS T

ANKS!

Connecting Gas Tank

1.  Make sure the control knobs are in the 

“OFF” 

position. (F

igure 1)

2.  Lubrica

te the threads of the regulator valve 

with petroleum jelly, insert the gas tank into the 

regulator valve and hand-tighten firmly

. (F

igure 2)

3.  LP gas tank must be kept a

t a 45º angle. (F

igure 3)

4. T

est for leaks.

  To maximize use and prevent damage to the 

camp stove and its components,

 you must 

keep the LP gas tank a 45 degree angle. Not 

doing so will void your warranty.

Checking for Leaks

Burner Connection

1.  Make sure the regula

tor is securely fastened to the 

burner.  (F

igure 4) 

If your unit was assembled for you, visually check 

the connection between the burner and regulator

.  

  W

ARNING: Failure to inspect this connection or 

follow these instructions could cause a fire or 

an explosion which can cause death,

 serious 

bodily injury or damage to property

.  

2.  If the burner pipe does not rest flush to the 

regulator

, please contact 1.800.762.1142 for 

assistance.

Regulator / 1lbs. LP Gas T

ank Connection

1.  Make 2-3 oz.

 of leak solution by mixing one part 

liquid dishwashing soap with three parts wa

ter.  

2. Make sure control knob is 

“OFF.”  (F

igure 1)

3.  Spoon several drops of solution,

 or use squirt 

bottle, a

t the burner to regulator connection and the 

LP gas tank to regulator connection.

 (Figures 4 & 5)

4.  Inspect the solution a

t the connections, looking 

for bubbles.  

   If NO bubbles a

ppear, the connections are secure.

   

If bubbles appear

, you ha

ve a leak.

 

a.  Loosen and retighten the connections,

 making 

sure the connections are secure.

 

b.  Retest with solution.

  

  If you continue to see bubbles after several 

attempts,

 disconnect propane source and 

contact 1.800.762.1142 for assistance.

First Use 

1.  Make sure all labels,

 packaging and protective 

films have been removed from the camp stove.

 

2.  Remove manufacturing oils before cooking on this 

camp stove for the first time, by opera

ting the 

camp stove for at least 5 minutes on 

“ON.” This 

will “hea

t clean”

 the internal parts and dissipate 

odors. 

Lighting

  DO NO

T expose the camp sto

ve to flammable 

vapors or liquids during lighting.

1.  Make sure all labels,

 packaging and protective 

films have been removed from the camp stove.

 

2.  Make sure there are no obstructions of airflo

w to 

the unit. Spiders and insects can nest within and 

clog the burner / venturi tube a

t the orifice.   

A clogged burner tube can lead to a fire 

beneath the appliance.

 

3.  Control knobs must be in the 

“OFF” position.

 

(Figure 1) 

4.  W

earing heat reistant gloves,

 position a lit long 

match or lit long butane lighter near the side of the 

burner. (F

igure 6)

5.  T

urn control knob clockwise to 

“ON.”

6.  If ignition does not occur in 5 seconds,

 turn burner 

control knob “OFF

,” wait 5 minutes and repea

lighting procedure.

7.  After lighting,

 observe the burner flame.

 Make sure 

all burner ports are lit and flame height matches 

illustration.

 (Figure 7)

8. Repea

t steps 4-7 for second burner.

  CAUTION: If burner flame goes out during 

operation, immediately turn the control knobs 

“OFF” and let the gas c

lear for about 5 minutes 

before re-lighting.

Turning Off

1.  T

urn control knobs to the “OFF”

 position.

2. Remove LP gas tank and properly store tank.

Cooking 

1.  Ignite burner(s) per lighting instructions.

 

2.  W

ear protective gloves to place pots and/or pans 

onto burner grid.

3.  W

ear protective gloves and use long handled tongs 

to place food into the pots and/or pans above the 

lit burner(s).

4.  Adjust controls to desired tempera

ture. 

5.  Cook until desired internal food tempera

tures are 

achieved. 

6.  T

urn camp stove “OFF”

 by turning control knob 

to the “OFF”

 position. Remove LP gas tank and 

properly store tank.

 

Cleaning and Care

  CAUTION: All c

leaning and maintenance should 

be done when camp stove is cool and with the 

fuel supply disconnected.

  CAUTION: DO NO

T clean an

y camp stove part 

in a self cleaning o

ven. The e

xtreme heat will 

damage the finish.

  CAUTION: Keep camp sto

ve clear and free from 

combusitble materials, gasolline and other 

flammable vapours and liquids.

  CAUTION: Do NO

T obstruct the flow of 

combustion and ventilation air.

Notices

1. Abrasive c

leaners will damage this product. 

2.  Never use o

ven cleaner to c

lean any part of 

camp stove.

Inspecting

This camp stove should be inspected on a regular 

basis to ensure product safety and longer product life.

  W

ARNING: Do NO

T attempt to clean this camp 

stove unless the flames are COMPLETEL

Y out 

and unit is cool to the touch.

1.  Check burner to make sure it is secure.

2.  Check venturi to make sure it is c

lear and free of 

spider nests.

3. Check all gas connections for leaks.

4.  Check components for an

y signs of damage or rust.

   

5.  If dama

ge to any component is detected,

 do NOT 

operate until repairs are executed.

Cleaning Surfaces

  W

ARNING: Do NO

T attempt to clean this camp 

stove unless the flames are COMPLETEL

Y out 

and unit is cool to the touch.

  W

ARNING: Do NO

T use oven c

leaner or abrasive 

cleaners as they will damage this product.

1.  Wipe surfaces c

lean with mild dishwashing 

detergent or baking soda. 

2.  F

or stubborn surfaces use a citrus based degreaser 

and a nylon scrubbing brush.

3. Rinse c

lean with water

Cleaning Burner

1.  T

urn gas “OFF”

 at the control knobs and remove 

LP gas tank.

2.  Remove regula

tor.

3. Remove cooking grid.

4. Remove burners.

5.  Clean inlet of burners with small bottle brush or 

compressed air.

6.  Remove all food residue and dirt on burner 

surfaces.

7.  Clean an

y clogged ports with a stiff wire (such as 

an opened paper c

lip)

8.  Inspect burners for an

y damage (cracks or holes).

 If 

damage is found,

 replace with new burner(s) from 

the manufacturer.

9.  Reinstall burners.

 Reconnect regulator

10. Replace cooking grid.

11. Preform leak test.

  

 

Product Registration

For faster warranty ser

vice, register your product 

immediately a

t www.BlueRhino.com or call 

1.800.762.1142.

Replacement Parts

Replacement parts can be found at parts.BlueRhino.

com or call 1.800.762.1142.

Limited Warranty

Blue Rhino Global Sourcing, Inc (“V

endor”) warrants 

to the original retail purchaser of this product, and to 

no other person, tha

t if this product is assembled and 

operated in accordance with the printed instructions 

accompanying it,

 then for a period of one (1) year from 

the date of purchase,

 all parts in such product shall 

be free from defects in material and workmanship.

 

Vendor may require reasonable proof of your da

te 

of purchase. Therefore,

 you should retain your sales 

slip or invoice. This Limited 

Warranty shall be limited 

to the repair or replacement of parts, which prove 

defective under normal use and service and which 

Vendor shall determine in its reasonable discretion 

upon examination to be defective.

 Before returning any 

parts, you should contact 

Vendor’

s Customer Service 

Department using 

the contact 

information 

listed belo

w. 

If Vendor confirms,

 after examination,

 a defect covered 

by this Limited W

arranty in any returned part,

 and if 

Vendor a

pproves the claim,

 Vendor will replace such 

defective part without charge. If you return defective 

parts, transporta

tion charges must be prepaid by you. 

Vendor will return replacement parts to the original 

retail purchaser, freight or posta

ge prepaid.

This Limited W

arranty does not cover any failures or 

operating difficulties due to accident,

 abuse, misuse,

 

alteration,

 misapplica

tion, improper installa

tion or 

improper maintenance or service by you or an

third party, or failure to perform normal and

 routine 

maintenance on the product as set out in this o

wner’s 

manual.  In addition,

 the Limited W

arranty does not 

cover damage to the finish,

 such as scratches,

 dents, 

discoloration,

 rust or other weather dama

ge, after 

purchase.

This Limited W

arranty is in lieu of all other express 

warranties. V

endor disclaims all warranties for 

products that are purchased from sellers other than 

authorized retailers or distributors, inc

luding the 

warranty of merchantability or the warranty of fitness 

for a particular purpose. VENDOR 

ALSO DISCLAIMS 

ANY AND ALL IMPLIED W

ARRANTIES, INCLUDING 

WITHOUT LIMITATION 

THE IMPLIED W

ARRANTIES OF 

MERCHANTABILITY 

AND FITNESS FOR A P

ARTICULAR 

PURPOSE. VENDOR SHALL HA

VE NO LIABILITY TO 

PURCHASER OR ANY 

THIRD PAR

TY FOR ANY SPECIAL,

 

INDIRECT, PUNITIVE,

 INCIDENTAL,

 OR CONSEQUENTIAL 

DAMAGES. V

endor further disclaims an

y implied or 

express warranty of, and assumes no responsibility 

for, defects in workmanship caused by third parties.

This Limited W

arranty gives the purchaser specific 

legal rights; a purchaser may have other rights 

depending upon where he or she lives. Some 

jurisdictions do not allow the exc

lusion or limitation 

of special, incidental or consequential dama

ges, or 

limitations on ho

w long a warranty lasts, so the above 

exclusion and limita

tions may not apply to ever

yone.

Vendor does not authorize an

y person or company 

to assume for it any other obliga

tion or liability in 

connection with the sale, installa

tion, use,

 removal, 

return, or replacement of its equipment,

 and no such 

representations are binding on 

Vendor

.

Blue Rhino Global Sourcing, Inc.

 

Winston-Salem, North Carolina USA

 

(800) 762-1142

Troubleshooting

Please visit www.BlueRhino.com or call 

1.800.762.1142.

Figure 1

Figure 2

Figure 4

Figure 5

45º

Figure 3

125º

Figure 7

1/2"

12,7 mm

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OWNER’S MANUAL

MANUEL D’UTILISATION

MANUAL DEL USUARIO

Manufactured in China for / Fabriqué en Chine pour / Fabricado en China:

Blue Rhino Global Sourcing, Inc.

Winston-Salem, NC USA

1.800.762.1142, www.BlueRhino.com

© Blue Rhino Global Sourcing, Inc. All Rights Reserved. / Tous droits réservés. / Reservados todos los derechos.

Save these instructions for future reference.  
If you are assembling this unit for someone else,  give this manual to him or her to read and save for future 
reference.  
The use and installation of this product must conform to local codes. In absence of local codes, use the 

National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, CAN/CGA-B149.1, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code.  

California Proposition 65: Chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other 
reproductive harm are created by the combustion of propane.

Certified Under / Homologué par / Certificado por:
ANS Z21.72 • CSA 11.2 (2011) Camp Stove

Conserve estas instrucciones para futuras consultas. 
Si está montando esta unidad para otra persona, entréguele este manual para futuras consultas.
El uso e instalación de este producto ha de realizarse de acuerdo con los códigos locales. Si no existen 
códigos locales, use las normas siguientes: 

Código Nacional para Gas y Combustibles, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, 

CAN/CGA-B149.1, Código de Instalación de Propano y Gas Natural.

Propuesta 65 de California: La combustión del propano crea productos químicos considerados por el Estado 
de California como causantes de cáncer, malformaciones congénitas u otros daños reproductivos.

Conservez ces instructions afin de pouvoir les consulter ultérieurement. 
Si vous êtes en train d’assembler cet appareil pour une autre personne, veuillez lui fournir le manuel afin 
qu’elle puisse le lire et le consulter plus tard.
L’utilisation et l’installation de cet appareil doivent être conformes aux codes locaux. En l’absence de codes 
locaux, suivez le 

Code national du gaz et des combustibles, les normes ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, CAN/CGA-

B149.1 et le Code d’installation du gaz naturel et du propane.

Proposition 65 de Californie: L’État de la Californie reconnait que la combustion du propane produit des 
émanations et des résidus chimiques qui provoquent le cancer, des malformations congénitales et sont 
nocifs pour le système reproductif.

Outdoor LP Gas Camp Stove

Réchaud de camping d’extérieur au propane

Cocinilla de campamento a gas propano 

líquido para exteriores

Model No. / Modèle nº / Modelo no. GCT1303W

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Español – 6

2.  Revise el tubo venturi para asegurarse de que está 

limpio y libre de nidos de arañas.

3.  Revise las conexiones de gas para asegurar que 

no hayan fugas.

4.  Revise los componentes en busca de señales de 

daño o corrosión.

5.  Si detecta daño en cualquiera de los componentes, 

NO opere el producto hasta que se hayan realizado 
las reparaciones.

Limpieza de las superficies

  ADVERTENCIA: NO intente limpiar esta cocinilla 

de campamento a menos que las llamas estén 
COMPLETAMENTE apagadas y la unidad esté 
fría al tacto. 

  ADVERTENCIA: NO use limpiador de horno ni 

limpiadores abrasivos, ya que estos causarán 
daño al producto.

1.  Limpie las superficies con un detergente suave de 

lavado de platos o con soda de hornear.

2.  En superficies de limpieza difícil, use un 

desengrasador a base de cítricos y un cepillo de 
nylon.

3. Enjuague las superficies con agua limpia.

Limpieza del quemador

1.  Apague el gas con la perilla de control y remueva 

el tanque de gas propano líquido.

2.  Remueva el regulador.
3.  Remueva las rejillas del quemador.
4.  Remueva el quemador.
5.  Limpie el orificio de entrada del quemador con un 

cepillo pequeño de limpiar botellas o con chorro de 
aire comprimido.

6.  Remueva de la superficie del quemador todo 

residuo de comida o suciedad.

7.  Limpie cualquier puerto que encuentre tapado 

con un alambre rígido, tal como un sujetapapeles 
abierto.

8.  Examine el quemador para detectar daños – como 

rajaduras o huecos. Si encuentra algún daño 
reemplace el quemador.

9.  Vuelva a instalar el quemador. Vuelva a conectar 

el encendedor y coloque nuevamente el resguardo 
contra el viento y el regulador.

10.  Vuelva a colocar la rejilla del quemador.
11.  Haga una prueba de fugas. 

Registro del producto

Para beneficiar del servicio de garantía más 
rapidamente, sírvase registrar su unidad 
inmediatamente visitando nuestro sitio Internet  
www.BlueRhino.com o llamando al 1.800.762.1142.

Piezas de repuesto

Puede encontrar piezas de repuesto en  
parts.BlueRhino.com o llame al 1.800.762.1142. 

Garantía limitada

Blue Rhino Sourcing, Inc (“el fabricante”) garantiza 
al comprador original, al detal, de este producto, y 
a ninguna otra persona, que si la unidad se arma 
y opera de acuerdo con las instrucciones impresas 
que la acompañan y por un período de un (1) año 
a partir de la fecha de compra, todas las piezas de 
este producto estarán libres de defectos en material 
y mano de obra. El fabricante podrá requerir prueba 
razonable de la fecha de compra. Por lo tanto, usted 
debe conservar el recibo de venta o la factura. Esta 
garantía limitada estará limitada a la reparación o 

reemplazo de las piezas que resulten defectuosas en 
condiciones de servicio y uso normal y las que un 
examen indique, a satisfacción del fabricante, que 
están defectuosas. Antes de devolver cualquier pieza, 
comuníquese con el Departamento de Servicio al 
Cliente (Customer Service Department) del fabricante. 
Si el fabricante confirma el defecto y aprueba el 
reclamo, el fabricante decidirá reemplazar tales 
partes sin costo alguno. Si se le pide que devuelva las 
partes defectuosas, los costos de transporte deberán 
ser prepagados. El fabricante devolverá las partes al 
cliente con costo de transporte o envío prepagados.
Esta garantía limitada no cubre fallas o dificultades 
de operación debidas a accidente, abuso, mal uso, 
alteración, empleo en usos inapropiados, instalación 
defectuosa o mantenimiento o servicio inapropiado 
o falla en la realización de mantenimiento normal 
y rutinario como se prescribe en este manual del 
usuario. 
Además, la garantía limitada no cubre daños al 
terminado de la unidad, tales como rasguños, 
abolladuras, descoloridos, oxidaciones y otros daños 
causados por la intemperie después de la compra 
de la unidad.
Esta garantía limitada reemplaza cualquier 
otra garantía. El fabricante no asume ninguna 
responsabilidad por garantías de productos 
vendidos por quienes no sean distribuidores o 
vendedores al detal autorizados. Esta exención 
de responsabilidad incluye cualquier garantía de 
comerciabilidad o la garantía de aptitud para un 
propósito en particular. EL FABRICANTE NO SE HACE 
RESPONSABLE POR NINGUNA GARANTIA IMPLICITA 
INCLUYENDO, SIN LIMITACIONES, LAS GARANTIAS 
IMPLICITAS DE COMERCIABILIDAD Y ADAPTABILIDAD 
A UN PROPOSITO PARTICULAR. EL FABRICANTE NO 
ASUME RESPONSABILIDAD ANTE EL COMPRADOR O 
ANTE CUALQUIER TERCERA PERSONA POR DAÑOS 
ESPECIALES, INDIRECTOS, PUNITIVOS, INCIDENTALES 
O CONSEQUENCIALES. El fabricante, además, no 
asume responsabilidad por garantías implícitas o 
expresas por defectos de mano de obra causados por 
terceras personas. 
Esta garantía limitada le da al comprador derechos 
legales específicos y el comprador puede tener 
otros derechos según el lugar donde el comprador 
o la compradora residan. Ciertas jurisdicciones no 
permiten limitaciones en cuanto a la duración de 
una garantía implícita, de manera que esta limitación 
puede no ser aplicable a usted.
El fabricante no autoriza a ninguna persona o 
compañía para asumir por el fabricante cualquier otra 
obligación a responsabilidad relacionada con la venta, 
instalación, uso, remoción, devolución o reemplazo 
de este equipo y cualquier representación de esta 
naturaleza no obliga al fabricante.
Blue Rhino Sourcing, Inc.   
Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105, EE.UU.  
(800)-762-1142

Resolución de problemas

Visite nuestro sitio www.BlueRhino.com o llámenos al 
1.800.762.1142.

GCT1303W-OM-101 EFS

Notes / Remarques / Notas:

Exploded View & Hardware / Vue éclatée des pièces et quincaillerie /  

Diagrama de explosión y elementos de ferretería

Notes / Remarques / Notas

Notes / Remarques / Notas:

Notes / Remarques / Notas

1

Parts List / Liste des pièces / Lista de piezas

1

Cooking Grid / Grille de cuisson / Parrilla de cocción

55-09-212

2

Regulator / Régulateur / Regulador

55-23-577

3

Body Assembly* / Réchaud assemblé * / Carcasa de la cocinilla*

55-23-578

4

Control Knob (2)* / Bouton de commande (2)* / Perilla de control (2)*

55-09-454

5

Foot (4)* / Pied (4)* / Pie (4)*

55-09-213

* Pre-assembled /  Pré-assemblé / * Viene ensamblado

Hardware / Quincaillerie / Lista de piezas

A

Wing Nut / Écrou à oreilles / Tuerca de mariposa

M5 Steel / Acier, M5 / Acero, M5

2 pcs

Exploded View / Vue éclatée / Diagrama de explosión

2

3

4

5

5

Summary of Contents for GCT1303W

Page 1: ...o tal como un sujetapapeles abierto 8 Examine el quemador para detectar daños como rajaduras o huecos Si encuentra algún daño reemplace el quemador 9 Vuelva a instalar el quemador Vuelva a conectar el encendedor y coloque nuevamente el resguardo contra el viento y el regulador 10 Vuelva a colocar la rejilla del quemador 11 Haga una prueba de fugas Registro del producto Para beneficiar del servicio...

Page 2: ...stem of a camper trailer motor home or house Do not install or use in or on boats or recreational vehicles The use of alcohol prescription or non prescription drugs may impair the consumer s ability to properly assemble and safely operate the appliance Never use charcoal lighter fluid lava rocks gasoline kerosene or alcohol with this product Your camp stove has been checked at all factory connecti...

Page 3: ...t time by operating the camp stove for at least 5 minutes on ON This will heat clean the internal parts and dissipate odors Lighting DO NOT expose the camp stove to flammable vapors or liquids during lighting 1 Make sure all labels packaging and protective films have been removed from the camp stove 2 Make sure there are no obstructions of airflow to the unit Spiders and insects can nest within an...

Page 4: ...or failure to perform normal and routine maintenance on the product as set out in this owner s manual In addition the Limited Warranty does not cover damage to the finish such as scratches dents discoloration rust or other weather damage after purchase This Limited Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties Vendor disclaims all warranties for products that are purchased from sellers other...

Page 5: ...occión 55 09 212 2 Regulator Régulateur Regulador 55 23 577 3 Body Assembly Réchaud assemblé Carcasa de la cocinilla 55 23 578 4 Control Knob 2 Bouton de commande 2 Perilla de control 2 55 09 454 5 Foot 4 Pied 4 Pie 4 55 09 213 Pre assembled Pré assemblé Viene ensamblado Hardware Quincaillerie Lista de piezas A Wing Nut Écrou à oreilles Tuerca de mariposa M5 Steel Acier M5 Acero M5 2 pcs Exploded ...

Page 6: ... maison La prise d alcool de médicaments ou de drogues risque de nuire à l aptitude de l utilisateur à assembler ou à utiliser cet appareil en toute sécurité Ne jamais utiliser de charbon de bois de liquide allume barbecue de pierres de lave d essence de kérosène ou d alcool avec ce réchaud de camping Votre réchaud de camping a été vérifié en usine afin de s assurer que les raccords ne présentent ...

Page 7: ...prises dans la le chapitre Instructions d utilisation Une 1 bouteille de propane de 14 1 oz liq 450 g Remarque Vous devez suivre toutes les étapes pour assembler correctement le réchaud Assemblage typique environ 5 minutes Tiempo de armado estimado 5 minutos 1 Branchez la grille de cuisson 2 Branchez le régulateur 3 Rangement du régulateur lorsque vous n utilisez pas le réchaud Instructions d util...

Page 8: ...e produit de nettoyage pour four ni de produits abrasifs ni car ils risquent d endommager cet appareil 1 Essuyez les surfaces du réchaud avec un liquide à vaisselle doux ou du bicarbonate de soude 2 Pour les tâches coriaces utilisez un dégraissant au citron et une brosse de nettoyage en nylon 3 Rincez à l eau Nettoyage du brûleur 1 Fermez OFF l arrivée de gaz au niveau du bouton de commande et ret...

Page 9: ...tiliza únicamente gas de propano líquido PL como combustible El convertir o tratar de convertir esta cocinilla de gas propano líquido para ser usada con gas natural es peligroso e invalida la garantía de la unidad Características del propano líquido PL PELIGRO PELIGRO DE MONOXIDO DE CARBONO Esta unidad produce monóxido de carbono el cual es inodoro El usarla en un espacio cerrado puede ser mortal ...

Page 10: ...o de armado estimado 5 minutos 1 Fije la parrilla de cocción 2 Fije el regulador Español 2 Español 3 a El propano es inflamable y resulta peligroso si se manipula inadecuadamente Antes de utilizar cualquier producto que emplee propano líquido estudie detenidamente sus características b El propano es un gas explosivo bajo presión más denso que el aire y se asienta en pozos en zonas bajas c En su es...

Page 11: ...da cerca del lado del quemador figura 6 a Gire la perilla de control en sentido antihorario a la posición ON encendido b Aleje la cerilla o encendedor de butano largo 5 Si el quemador no se enciende en 5 segundos gire la perilla de control del quemador a OFF apagado espere 5 minutos y repita el procedimiento de encendido 6 Después de encender el quemador observe su llama y asegúrese de que todos l...

Page 12: ...fecto y aprueba el reclamo el fabricante decidirá reemplazar tales partes sin costo alguno Si se le pide que devuelva las partes defectuosas los costos de transporte deberán ser prepagados El fabricante devolverá las partes al cliente con costo de transporte o envío prepagados Esta garantía limitada no cubre fallas o dificultades de operación debidas a accidente abuso mal uso alteración empleo en ...

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