V4.0
Two-Burner Butane Stove
8970444
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bubbles to form in the film if there is a leak. You may also smell gas or
hear hissing. Reattempt to correctly seal the butane cylinder. Replace the
butane cylinder if the problem persists. Should that fail to resolve the problem,
the stove may have a defective valve. Have the stove inspected.
a. Should the pressure in the gas cartridge become excessive, the
pressure sensor-lock safety mechanism will trip and physically
separate the butane cylinder from the stove. The air flow will also stop
and the burner’s flame will go out.
7. Close the side panel or panels.
8. Slowly turn the switch to the ON position. The electronic ignition will
produce an audible click and the gas in the burner should ignite.
a. Should a flame fail to appear, turn the switch to OFF and repeat step 8 4
to 5 times until the gas ignites. After 4 to 5 times attempt without
ignition, switch the gas OFF for 1 to 2 minutes before attempting again.
b. Should it still fail to ignite, switch the butane cylinder to the other burner.
A lack of ignition in the other burner may indicate a problem with the
cylinder. Should it ignite, the valve system on the other side may be
blocked and should be cleaned or replaced by a qualified technician.
9. Turn the switch to adjust the amount of gas feeding to the burner to
increase or decrease the heat.
10. Turn the switch (F) to the OFF position and the flame will go out.
11. Wait for the stove to cool.
12. Open the side panel. Flip the pressure sensor-lock lever to UNLOCK.
Remove the butane cylinder and store it in a safe place.
13. Close the side panels and store the stove.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
1. Maintain the device with care. A device in good condition is efficient, easier
to control and will have fewer problems.
2. Inspect the device components periodically. Repair or replace damaged or
worn components. Only use identical replacement parts when servicing.
3. Only use accessories intended for use with this device.