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INSTRUCTION FOR USE
Before using your optimus Polaris, read the entire manual. to minimize any risk of serious
injury or possible death, follow the instructions and safety precautions in this manual. only
use the stove as described in this manual.
FigUre [2]
a:
Pot supports
e:
fuel Pump
B:
Control Valve
F:
fuel Connector
C:
Gas Canister
g:
Windscreen
d:
fuel Bottle
H:
Multitool
TeCHniCaL SPeCiFiCaTiOnS (STOve OnLy):
Fuel:
Butane/isobutane/Propane gas canister, certified to En standard 417 (max 450g),
common liquid fuels (White gas, Gasoline, Kerosene, Diesel, Jet fuel)
weight:
475 g
(16.75 oz)
Measurement folded:
140 mm (5.52 in) x 80 mm (3.2 in) x Ø 65 mm (2.56 in)
rating:
Canister gas 3300 W / 11267 BtU ; White gas 4200 W / 14340 BtU
Burn Time:
Canister gas (230g): up to 105 min; White gas (0.4 l): up to 100 min. depending on climate,
altitude, etc.
injector Size:
0.32mm
en521:2006:
Category direct pressure – butane /
propane mix
Ce-845CP-0025
SeT UP STOve
1.
lay out hose to full length and make sure that it is not twisted in any place.
2.
fold out the control valve handle and make sure that it is fully closed (turned fully
clockwise).
FigUre [3]
3.
fold out pot supports.
FigUre [3]
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. it gets very hot under the stove, so remember to place it on a firm base which is not
flammable. it is compulsary to use a floor shield when using this appliance on a
combustible surface.
5. Keep stove area clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other
flammable vapors and liquids.
6.
allow plenty of free space around the stove and keep solid combustibles at least 1.5 m
(4.5 feet) away from the top and on each side of a burning stove or a stove which you are
in the process of lighting.
7.
Keep flammable liquids and vapors at least 8m (25 feet) away from the top and sides of a
burning stove, or a stove which you are in the process of lighting.
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