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Warranty

 

 
Woodland Group, Inc. warrants the stainless steel Power Stove and all of its 
stainless steel components against defects due to materials or workmanship for 
as long as the original purchaser owns the stove.  We further warrant all non-
stainless steel components of the Power Stove against defects due to materials 
or workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase. 
 

 

This warranty does not cover stoves which have been damaged from 
improper use, improper maintenance, accidents, alterations, disassem-
bly, or repairs by anyone other than authorized personnel of Wood-
land Group, Inc. 

 

 

This warranty does not cover the loss of any component of the Power 
Stove, whether attached or separate. 

 

 

This warranty does not cover finish scratching or discoloration which 
is considered normal when Stainless Steel is exposed to heat. 

 

 

Woodland Group, Inc. may choose to repair or replace defective prod-
ucts covered under this warranty. 

 
In order to receive warranty service you must provide proof of purchase. War-
ranty service may be received by calling Customer Service at  (425) 481-8187 
for an RMA number and further instructions.    
 
The above obligation is Woodland Group, Inc.’s sole liability under this or any 
implied warranty.  Woodland Group, Inc. shall not be held liable under any 
circumstances for any incidental or consequential damages.

 

Summary of Contents for Power Stove

Page 1: ...1 The Woodland POWER STOVE OWNER S MANUAL Made in the U S A TM Woodland Group Inc 544 7th Ave Kirkland WA 98033 Phone 425 481 8187 Fax 425 488 3619 www powerstove net ...

Page 2: ...tore propane in accordance with local and state laws Never store propane in enclosed areas or near open flame Stove is for adult use only Keep children and pets away from stove while in use Do not leave stove unattended when in use Keep propane tank at least 24 away from stove Do not allow hose to contact hot surfaces or flame Never use this stove on or near combustible materials or surfaces Use o...

Page 3: ...s side It s great for starting camp fires heating barrels of water and canning fruit vegetables The Power Stove s burner won t plug or cease to operate like conventional stoves if food is spilled on it The Power Stove distributes heat evenly over cookware by spreading the flame rather than relying on the thickness of the pan The Hot Spot in the center common with other stoves is minimized even wit...

Page 4: ...ing your Power Stove Item Qty Description 1 1 Stove burner assembly with legs 1 Flame spreader attached to stove leg 1 Flame modifier attached by short chain 2 1 Regulator inlet fitting hose tags attached 3 3 Reversible leg braces 4 3 Wind screens 5 3 Safety ground stakes 6 1 Owners manual product registration card 7 1 Storage bag ...

Page 5: ...eaves or other flammable material 2 Fold out the stove legs and insert the leg braces into the legs as shown in Figure 2 For cookware smaller than 12 in diameter insert the leg braces with stabilizer points facing inward Figure 2 For cookware 12 or larger in diameter insert the leg braces with stabilizer points facing outward as shown in Figure 3 ...

Page 6: ... stove to the ground as shown in photograph 4 4 Lift the flame spreader away from the top of the burner tube as shown in Figure 5 and inspect burner tube for obstructions Clear any debris or obstructions from inside of burner tube before use Replace the flame spreader over the top of the burner tube before continuing ...

Page 7: ...eze The wind screens snap onto the back of the leg braces as shown in Figure 6 6 Inspect the gas hose for damage Inspect the propane tank fitting and regulator fitting for cleanliness or damage Clean fittings if necessary If hose fittings regulator or stove is damaged do not use until repairs have been approved by Woodland ...

Page 8: ...feature make sure that both the tank valve Item 3 and the regulator control knob Item 2 are in the OFF position Attach the regulator control knob item 2 to the tank Hand tighten the fitting no tools required to a positive stop Turn on the tank valve slowly to avoid activating the excess flow valve Spray soapy water on the fittings and watch for leaks which will form bubbles in the soapy water Repa...

Page 9: ... Stove flame level low enough that it does not rise above the sides of the cookware For cookware smaller than 12 in diameter use removable handles If problems occur immediately turn off the gas at the tank valve Figure 7 item 3 1 LIGHTING To light the stove open the tank valve first Then turn the regulator control knob ON clockwise one 1 turn You will hear a soft hissing sound in the stove ...

Page 10: ...may be turned on too high Reduce the regulator control knob setting and try again Long Match or Spark Lighter Place a long match or spark lighter near the top of the burner tube as shown in photograph 9 Be sure to keep your hand away from the flame path as the stove ignites to avoid burns NOTE If stove fails to light or lights with a small yellow flame the excess flow valve may have been activated...

Page 11: ... the stove turn the regulator control knob fully OFF counter clockwise and then shut off the propane tank valve Do not touch for hour allowing time for it to cool down If rapid cooling is desired douse the stove with water Flame Modifier The Flame Modifier disk attached to chain can be placed in the top of the burner tube to create a cooler flame for slow cooking of pancakes eggs hash browns Dutch...

Page 12: ... a grate on the stove Slide the flame spreader disk away from the burner tube if using a lighting chimney Light the stove turn it up high and within minutes the charcoal will be ready for use Turn off the stove before removing the charcoal Dutch Oven Use The Power Stove is excellent for Dutch oven cooking The oven s legs will fit inside of or around the stove s leg braces preventing the oven from ...

Page 13: ...insert but the braces will remain in place when the stove is operated on it s side Fuel Level Testing To measure the fuel level in a tank pour a cup of hot water slowly down the side of the tank Run your hand down the side of the tank and feel the temperature of the tank The temperature of the tank wall will be much cooler when your hand reaches the liquid level Fuel Consumption The Power Stove s ...

Page 14: ...le stoves large size or multiple cookware extended use 16 80 hours burn time Accessories Visit us at www powerstove net for updates on optional acces sories to improve the versatility of your new Power Stove Parts or Service To keep your Power Stove in perfect operating condition replace ment parts and or service are available regardless of warranty status Replacement parts which involve the fuel ...

Page 15: ...des slowly and turns yellow Tank is either low on fuel or too small for the desired appli cation tank chilling indicates tank is too small Fill the tank or replace it with a larger one The smallest rec ommended tank size is 4 lbs The standard Power Stove fitting does not work with my tank Propane tank manufacturers are now required to use Type 1 tank valves The Power Stove comes standard with a Ty...

Page 16: ...rized personnel of Wood land Group Inc This warranty does not cover the loss of any component of the Power Stove whether attached or separate This warranty does not cover finish scratching or discoloration which is considered normal when Stainless Steel is exposed to heat Woodland Group Inc may choose to repair or replace defective prod ucts covered under this warranty In order to receive warranty...

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