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To Set Up
DANGER
• CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD
•
For outdoor use only.
• Never use inside house, camper, tent, vehicle or other unventilated or
enclosed areas.This stove consumes air (oxygen). Do not use in unventilated or
enclosed areas to avoid endangering your life.
NOTE: The LP-gas cylinder(s) used
with stoves must be constructed and
marked in accordance with the spec-
ifications for LP-gas cylinders of the
U.S. Department of Transportation or
Transport Canada, CAN/CSA 339.
■ Open lid and position wind baffles
as shown. Insert wire clips into slots.
■ Close all burner valves firmly.
■ Remove regulator/hose assembly
from storage position under grate.
■ Attach regulator to propane
source. Note: Left hand threads.
■ Screw hose fitting into stove and
hand tighten.
CAUTION
• SERVICE SAFETY
Keep all connections and fittings
clean. Inspect propane cylinder and
stove propane connections for
damage before attaching.
During set up, check all connec-
tions and fittings for leaks using
soapy water. Bubbles indicate a
leak. Never use a flame.
To Light
DANGER
• EXPLOSION - FIRE HAZARD
• Propane is heavier than air and can accumulate in low places. If you smell
gas, leave the area immediately.
• Always attach or detach propane source outdoors; never while stove is lighted,
near flame, pilot lights, other ignition sources or while stove is hot to touch.
• This stove is red hot during use and can ignite flammables too close to the
burners. Keep flammables at least 12 inches from sides and 48 inches from the
top of the stove. Keep gasoline and other flammable liquids and vapors well
away from stove.
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