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5. Operating the Appliance
The appliance is designed for use with cooking vessels of not less than 180mm in diameter and not greater than 250mm in
diameter.
After lighting, do not move the gas cylinder and the appliance around, as liquefied gas may enter the appliance from the gas
cylinder, causing it to flare (large yellow flames).
Always operate the appliance on a firm level surface with the gas cylinder in an upright position.
Warning:
If the burner fails to ignite within 10 seconds, turn the control knob off (clockwise). Wait three minutes before attempting to
re-light with ignition sequence.
Lighting the Appliance with a match:
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To light the appliance, light a match or barbecue lighter, turn on the appliance valve after connecting to and opening the
cylinder valve, by turning the control knob (E) in an anti-clockwise direction. Light the appliance burners.
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Use the control knob to adjust the flame intensity to the desired level by turning the knob clockwise to decrease the flame
and anti clockwise to increase it.
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Always light the match or the lighter first before opening the gas valve on the appliance.
6. General Maintenance
This appliance does not require scheduled maintenance.
• It is dangerous to use an appliance with a cracked or perished seal and / or hose. Inspect both seals and hose regularly and replace if
they are not in order, before using the appliance.
• If the appliance was in use, it will be hot. Allow to cool sufficiently before attempting any maintenance.
• The Stoves are fitted with jets to regulate the correct amount of gas.
• Should the hole in the Jet become blocked this may result in a small flame or no flame at all.
• Do not attempt to clean the jet with a pin or other such device as this may damage the orifice, which could make the appliance
unsafe.
Replacing a blocked jet:
• Ensure that the cylinder valve is closed, then disconnect the appliance from the gas cylinder.
• Remove the Potstand/cooking surfaces from the stove body.
• Turning the appliance upside down, unscrew the screws holding the bracket of the burner to the body.
• From the top now, you can safely remove the burners from the appliance.
• Unscrew the blocked jet from the valve with a suitable spanner and replace it with a new jet.
• Do not over tighten as this may damage the Jet. To re-assemble, reverse the above procedure.
• Do not use pliers on the jet as this may damage the jet making it unusable or impossible to remove.
7. Troubleshooting
• A normal flame is blue and may have a yellow tip. If the flame is completely yellow, it may be that the jet is not securely fitted. Re-
tighten the jet to give a gas tight seal. An overfilled gas cylinder can also cause large yellow flames. Cylinder should be returned to
filling station and checked by weight.
• Check that the inlet to the burner pipe is clear and free of obstructions.
• If the flame power drops or the gas will not light, check that the gas cylinder still contains gas (shake to hear the noise made by the
liquefied gas). If there is still gas, the jet might have become blocked or partially blocked.
• If you suspect a blocked jet, follow the instructions above.
• Check for spider webs or insect nests in the gas tube or primary air inlet.
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