COMPANION RB20 User manual

AS 2658:2008
Cert. GSCS20069
SAI Global
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Cert. GSCS20054
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AS 2658 1988
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Cert. GSCS20063
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AS 2658 2008
Cert. GSCS20108
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Part No. RB10, RB20, RB30,
RB40, RB50
NOTE
Requires LP Gas 2.75kPa regulator and
hose assembly (not supplied)
IMPORTANT
Read these instructions for use carefully.
Familiarise yourself with the appliance
before connecting it to it’s gas container.
Keep these instructions for future reference.
CAST IRON RING BURNERS
Instruction Manual
companionleisure.com.au

GENERAL WARNINGS
• This appliance shall only be connected to cylinder with a
POL gas cylinder valve certied to AS2469 standards.
This appliance is designed for outdoor use only and
must be operated away from any ammable material or
surfaces & materials.
• This appliance is to be stored in a dry & well ventilated
location free from direct sunlight.
Do not store when still connected to the cylinder. Make
sure that the cylinder is disconnected and is stored in a
well ventilated area, free from direct sunlight, heat and
ignition sources. If being stored indoors, ensure that the
location complies with the standard AS/NZS1596.
• This appliance must only be serviced by an authorised
service agent, return to your place of purchase for
service & repair.
DANGER!
• During operation all surfaces will be extremely hot and
should not be touched or handled.
• Do not use the appliance if it has a leak, worn,
deteriorated or damaged seals.
• Handle with care even after brief use, always pick up
using the legs not the cylinder.
• It may be hazardous to attempt to t other types of gas
containers or cartridges.
• Use only in well ventilated areas.
• Always operate appliance a minimum of 800mm from
ammable materials, walls & ceiling.
• Do not use adaptors or modify appliance to t other
connectors or cylinders.
• Do not use multiple appliances to heat a
single utensil.
• Children must be supervised by an adult at
all times.
• Never leave appliance unattended when operating.
• Use as a cooking appliance only, is not to be used as
heater or modify for any other reason.
• Avoid boil over & spills on to burners.
CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD
• This appliance produces carbon monoxide which
has no odour. Using the appliance in enclosed spaces,
for example; caravan, car, boat or mobile home could
cause DEATH.
IMPORTANT
• Keep away from children at all times.
• Surfaces of the appliance will become hot during
operation please take care when handling or moving
the appliance.
• Appliance is to be used on a stable, level, at non-
ammable surface, the appliance should be protected
from direct drafts and in a well ventilated place.
• Only cooking vessels with a minimum of 250mm and
a maximum of 300mm diameter are to be used with
this appliance.
• Take care that the primary air intakes, located on the
burner tube of this appliance are not obstructed, or that
air ow is restricted by placing items or other appliances
close to or adjacent to the inlets.
•
If you smell gas immediately turn the gas off at the cylinder
and move the appliance & cylinder to a well ventilated area
outside, keeping well away from sources of heat such as
naked ames & pilot lights.
• Do not attempt to move or relocate the appliance when
it is operating, extinguish the burner & allow to cool,
disengage the gas cylinder then move the appliance.
• Must use with approved 2.75kPa gas regulator and
hose assembly.
CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS
• Check that all connections are tight and that the gas
cylinder connection has been tightened before you turn
the cylinder gas valve on.
• NEVER check for leaks with a ame or pilot light.
• Using soapy water coat all connections, if bubbles
appear turn the cylinder gas control off and retighten the
connection before re-testing.
• Inspect the appliance regularly for signs of wear, leaks
or incorrect operation. If symptoms such as aring
of the burner, issues with lighting, damages to hoses
or connections or leaks from seals or gas controls
are identied do not attempt to repair, return to your
authorised stockist for service & maintenance.
• To check if gas remains in the cylinder, disconnect from
the appliance and hold the cylinder in a vertical position
then shake from side to side, if there is a sound or feel of
liquid movement inside the cylinder contains gas.
• When changing gas cylinders ensure this is conducted
outside in a well ventilated location free from people,
animals & ignition sources such as naked ames, pilot
lights & electrical equipment with heaters or elements.

1.CONNECTION
Your stove is designed to connect directly to the gas
cylinder using the specially designed LP Gas hose.
1. Check that the
cylinder gas
control is in the
“Off” position
(turned fully
clockwise)
2. Take the hose
and attach to
the gas inlet on
the appliance,
tighten up using
a spanner –
DO NOT use
ngers to tighten
connection
3. Attach the other
end of the hose
with the regulator
to the gas cylinder,
tightening using
the two nger
support posts.
4. Turn the cylinder
gas valve on in
an anti-clockwise
direction for
one full turn and
then check the
connections for
leaks with soapy
water, if a leak is
detected turn the
cylinder gas valve
“Off” and retighten
all connections
then retest.
OPERATING THE APPLIANCE
1. Gas control
2. Gas inlet connection
3. Air ow regulator
4. Burner
5. Post stand
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2
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3. LIGHTING THE BURNER
1. Turn the gas
cylinder valve on in
an anti-clockwise
direction for one full
turn.
2. Turn gas valve on.
3. Using long BBQ
matches or Gas
lighter. Position
close to the edge
of the burner to
be ignited, slowly
turn the gas
control in an anti-
clockwise direction
approximately ¼ of
a turn.
4. If the burner does
not ignite, turn
the gas control
in the clockwise
direction to the
“Off” position and
allow the residual
gas to disperse
before attempting to
reignite the burner.
4. ADJUST-
ING HEAT
OUTPUT
1. Turn the air ow
regulator in an
anti-clockwise
direction to achieve
a higher ame
and in the clockwise
direction for a
lower ame.
5. TURNING THE BURNER OFF
If the appliance is no longer to be used and to
reduce the risk of blocked gas jets caused by excess
gas being left in the hose all remaining gas must be
expelled from the hose assembly.
1 With the ame
still operating,
turn the valve on
the gas cylinder
in the clockwise
direction until it is
off. Allow the ame
to burn down then
extinguish once
all remaining gas
in the hose has
been used.
2 Turn the gas
controls on the
appliance clockwise
to the “Off” position.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Using warm soapy water with a mild detergent wipe
down all surfaces and areas of the appliance, taking
care not to allow water to enter the burner outlets or
aeration holes located in the burner tube.
DO NOT submerge the appliance is a sink or bowl
DO NOT use abrasive cleaners or bleach

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance must only be used in an above ground open air situation with natural ventilation,
without stagnant areas, where gas leakage is rapidly dispersed by wind and natural convection.
Any enclosure in which the appliance is used should
comply with one of the following:
(A) An enclosure with walls on all sides, but with no
overhead cover.
(B) Within a partial enclosure that includes an
overhead cover and no more than two walls.
(C) Within a partial enclosure that includes an
overhead cover and more than two walls, the
following must apply:
(1) At least 25% of the total wall area is completely
open.
(2) 30% or more in total of the remaining
wall side, back and front wall areas is
open and unrestricted.
(3) In the case of balconies, 20% or more
of the total wall area must remain open
and unrestricted.
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TECHNICAL DETAILS
Code RB10
Description Single Ring Burner
Size 275 x 158 x 70mm
Weight 1.85kg
Output 5,900BTU
Gas Jet
Burner: 0.875mm
Consumption
Inlet Pressure: 2.75kPa
Consumption: 200g/hr
9.99Mj/hr
Code RB40
Description Triple Ring Burner
Size 410 x 255 x 100mm
Weight 6kg
Output 36,000BTU
Gas Jet
Burner 1: 0.575mm
Burner 2: 0.875mm
Burner 3: 1.275mm
Consumption
Inlet Pressure: 2.75kPa
Consumption: 610g/hr
30.54Mj/hr
Code RB20
Description Single Ring Burner
Size 320 x 190 x 80mm
Weight 2.5kg
Output 7,500BTU
Gas Jet
Burner: 0.875mm
Consumption
Inlet Pressure: 2.75kPa
Consumption: 192g/hr
9.65Mj/hr
Code RB50
Description Quadruple Ring Burner
Size 563 x 335 x 115mm
Weight 13kg
Output 75,000BTU
Gas Jet
Burner 1: 0.575mm
Burner 2: 1.000mm
Burner 3: 1.275mm
Burner 4: 1.475mm
Consumption
Inlet Pressure: 2.75kPa
Consumption: 1.3kg/hr
56.45Mj/hr
Code RB30
Description Double Ring Burner
Size 420 x 162 x 85mm
Weight 4.0kg
Output 15,300BTU
Gas Jet
Burner 1: 1.075mm
Burner 2: 0.600mm
Consumption
Inlet Pressure: 2.75kPa
Consumption: 353g/hr
17.67Mj/hr
Distributed by
PRIMUS AUSTRALIA Pty Ltd
Bundoora Victoria 3083
www.primusaustralia.com.au
WARRANTY
This appliance is covered against
faulty workmanship and materials
for a period of 12 months from the
date of original purchase.
The following items are not
covered by warranty:
• Blocked gas jets
Each of these items are a
serviceable part and are readily
available from your specialist
outdoor retailer.
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