Protocol 7402-7E Packin Heat User manual

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PACKIN’
HEAT
MINI CAMPING STOVE
Instruction Manual
Read through this entire instruction manual BEFORE using
Packin’ Heat. We’re dedicated to bringing you well-designed
products that make living fun and easy. We stand behind
all our products and warrant this to be free from defects in
workmanship and materials.
For service claims or questions please consult our website
ProtocolDesign.com.
WARNINGS:
- This stove is designed for outdoor use only.
- If a fuel leak is detected, stop using the stove immediately
and inspect it.
- Remove stove from the fuel canister when not in use.
- Store fuel away from heat sources and direct sunlight.
- Do not drop or puncture the fuel canister.
- Always follow general fire safety practices when using the stove.
- Use the stove only on a flat, level surface.
TM
COVER
BACK
PARTS: SET UP:
*This stove is compatible with 7/16 single thread butane
or butane-propane canisters.
- Pull the fuel flow valve down and pull the arms around
the stove.
- Make sure the fuel flow valve is shut before screwing
the stove onto the gas canister.
- Screw the stove onto the canister.
- Open the valve slightly by turning it to the left.
- Light the stove by pressing the igniter.
- Adjust the fuel flow to achieve desired flame.
- Place appropriate cookware on the arms and cook your meal.
- Shut off flame once done by turning the fuel flow valve all the
way to the right.
- Unscrew the stove from the gas canister.
Fuel Flow Valve
Igniter
Arm
Left to open
Right to shut
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