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OUTLAND LIVING - PRINCETON 2-BURNER STOVE OWNER & SAFETY MANUAL
SUMMERLAND
Owner & Safety Manual
PRINCETON
2 BURNER GAS STOVE
GOT A LOW FLAME? OR FLAME HEIGHT DOES NOT APPEAR TO
BE NORMALLY ADJUSTED BY THE GAS KNOB?
If your OUTLAND appliance experiences low flame, or flame height
does not appear to be normally adjusted by the gas knob, it is likely
that the gas cylinder is low in fuel, or the excess flow safety device
has been tripped in the gas regulator.
NOTE: Elevation and temperature affect the cylinder gas pressure
and performance (flame height) of gas appliances. Your geographic
location or local weather may be at fault.
HOW TO PREVENT LOW FLAME OR EFV TRIPS
1. Always check that your Outland appliance gas valve/gas
knob is closed before opening tank valve.
2. Always open propane tank valve **SLOWLY**.
If you experience any signs of your propane cylinder ‘freezing
off’ or start to experience lower flames than usual, please
simply turn the burner control setting to low for 5–10 minutes,
or replace the cylinder with a full one. A humming or whistling
noise coming from the regulator during operation of this
appliance is normal and does not affect operation.
PLEASE DO NOT RETURN TO STORE – IT’S NOT BROKEN
Questions? Outland support team: 1.888.514.1663
WHAT IS AN EXCESS FLOW VALVE? (EFV)
The EFV is a safety mechanism contained within every propane
gas regulator. The purpose of the EFV is to restrict the gas
supply if too much gas is flowing too quickly through the gas
hose. For example this
could happen if the gas hose
was severed. It is normal
that your EFV trips if you
open the propane tank valve
too quickly or if you leave
the gas knob open before
lighting, or both.
GAS
REGULATOR
NIPPLE WITH EXCESS
FLOW LIMITING
DEVICE (EFV)
GAS HOSE
SECTION 5:
IGNITION TROUBLESHOOTING
APPLIANCE WON’T LIGHT? IGNITION PROBLEM?
IGNITION TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Ensure all appliance valve(s) are OFF and the cylinder valve is
closed.
2. Disconnect LP cylinder.
3. Remove the Grill.
4. Inspect the burners for dirt and debris. Ensure the burners and
ignition ports are dry. The appliance will be hard to start if the
burners and/or ignition ports are wet.
5. Wait 5 minutes for any gas to dissipate.
6. Using a lighter or match, ignite lighter and hold flame slightly
above the burner, then open the valve on the appliance slowly by
turning (counter-clockwise) until the unit ignites.
7. If the problem persists, please call the customer service line at the
back of this manual.
DANGER:
Keep hair tied back and keep head and face away from the
appliance during ignition!
WARNING:
Ensure that no parts of your body, clothing, or any other
combustible material are above the burner before, during and
after ignition.
CORRECTIVE ACTION:
a. Confirm your gas cylinder is NOT empty.
b. Close the propane cylinder valve.
c. Open and then close the appliance gas knob valve to release
pressure.
d. Be sure the appliance valve is OFF.
e. Disconnect the gas hose from the propane cylinder.
f. Gently tap the gas regulator housing on the ground once or
twice.
g. Reconnect the gas hose to the propane cylinder.
h. Slowly and fully open the propane cylinder valve.
i. Perform a Leak Test and follow the Ignition sequence.
TIP: Try tapping the regulator on the ground or hard surface 3
times. Sometimes, this will reset the safety device in the regulator.