IMPORTANT POINTS BEFORE USING YOUR GAS STOVE
This stove is designed for use outdoors, away from any flammable materials.
The gas stove must not be moved while operating. The appliance must be completely cool before moving or
transforming the stove into its transport form.
Never operate the stove with the lid in the closed position (transport position) as this will damage the paint
finish and affect the safe operation of the appliance.
The gas stove must be used on a non-combustible hard standing. Damage may occur to combustible materials
such as wooden table or plastic tables if the appliance is placed directly on the surface of the table.
The appliance and the gas cylinder must be placed on a flat level hard surface when in use. If used on the
ground in an area with long grass ensure that the grass is not long enough to enter under the appliance or at
the sides as this could result in the grass catching fire and starting a more serious fire.
The gas stove must be sited with at least a 500 mm gap between both sides and the rear of the appliance and
at least 1 m from the cooking grid of the appliance and any combustible or non-combustible materials above
the appliance.
It’s important that there are no overhead obstructions within 1 m of the pan support.
The appliance should be protected from direct draughts and shall be positioned or protected against direct
penetration by any trickling water (e.g. rain).
This gas stove is suitable for use with flat bottomed saucepans of diameters between 14 cm and 22 cm. Pans
of larger or smaller diameters, rim based vessels and convex based vessels must not be used on this
appliance.
This gas stove should be leakage tested before initial use and whenever the cylinder has been reconnected
after filling.
Never site the cylinder right next the stove. Always place the cylinder at the rear of the gas stove. The cylinder
should be sited as far away from the gas stove as possible without straining the hose.
CONNECTING THE GAS CYLINDER TO THE GAS STOVE
This appliance is only suitable for use with low-pressure butane or propane gas, fitted with the appropriate low-
pressure regulator via a flexible hose.
The hose should be safely secured to the regulator and the appliance (with hose clips).
This appliance is designed to operate with 5kg till 15kg butane or propane gas bottles, with an adequate
pressure reducing valve. See the rating label for gas and operating pressure.
Use only regulators and hose approved for gas at the pressures mentioned in the rating label. The life
expectancy of the regulator is estimated as 10 years. It is recommended that the regulator is changed within
10 years of the date of manufacture. The regulator should comply with the EN 16129 standard.
The use of the wrong regulator or hose is unsafe; always check that you have the correct items before
operating the stove
For the connection of this gas stove you need an approved gas hose with a recommended length of 80cm. It
should be replaced if it appears to be damaged or cracked. You need to check on this frequently. The
maximum length of the gas hose is150cm.
The hose should comply with the EN 16436 standard.
The gas hose should be connected in such a way that it can’t be twisted.
You are obliged to replace the gas hose if national circumstances require.