
Keep out of the reach of children at all times.
DO NOT attempt to connect your camp stove to a natrual gas supply. Use only with the hose and regulator
supplied with the stove and an approved bulk propane tank.
INSTRUCTION
PREPARATION
1. Attach legs and secure locking nuts.
2. Place stove on a stable surface.
3. Make sure the stove burner regulator is in the OFF position.
4. Attach propane hose to the brass stove inlet tting.
5. Make sure propane bulk tank valve is closed.
6. Attatch propane hose to the outlet of the propane tank.
7. Slowly open the propane tank valve and check for leaks by applying small amount of liquid soap and by looking for
bubbles to appear.
OPERATION
1. Hold a match or an extended lighter ame near the burner. Slowly open the regulator valve.
2. Adjust the ame to the desired height. Flame should be compact and blue with a slight yellow tip. If the ame is too
“Yellow”
adjust the air mixture valve under the throat of the cast burner untill desired ame color is achieved.
3. The burner outlets will change to a light gray/white after heating and use. This is normal.
4. After use, let it cool down for 15 minutes before storage or transport.
STORAGE
1. DO NOT leave the propane cylinder attached to the stove during storage or transport.
2. Wipe the burners the steel cooking grate and the an propane hose before storing.
3. It is suggested to store the stove and hose in a nylon storage bag to keep it clean
FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY
1. Read and follow all instructions.
2. When used in an enclosed area, allow for ample ventilation.
3. Do not expose the propane source to excessive heat.
4. Always inspect the stove, propane source and connectors for damage, debris or dirt before attaching the cylinder
to the stove.
5. Always attach/detach the propane source away from any open ame or pilot light and only after the stove has cooled.
6. Always inspect the burner holes for obstructions prior to operation. Do not operate if any blockage is found.
7. Do not use or operate if either the stove or propane source is found to be damaged.
8. Always disconnect the propane source when not in use and/or transporting. Store in an upright position and in a cool,
well ventilated area.
9. Be sure to tightly secure all connections to the propane cylinder prior to usage.
10. Absolutely never operate the stove near any ammable liquids or vapors and keep all ammable or combustible
materials.
11. Discontinue operation and close valve if:
• Ambient temperature drops below-10ºF.
• There is no fuel remaining in the propane cylinder.
• Lighting cannot be performed quickly and easily.
• Combustion becomes unstable or there are repeated ame-outs.
12. Absolutely do not use as a space heater, for illumination, or in a tent.
13. Keep out of the reach of children.
WARNING: FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY.
• Supply plenty of fresh air when using the campstove. Do not obstruct the ow of combustion air or ventilation air.
• Do not use as a space heater.
• Stove produces heat. Keep burner away from burnable materials. Do not place the stove any closer than 24”to
combustibles.
• Use a at, level support surface where the burner is safe from accidental tipping.
• Use only with propane fuel tanks.
• Use only the regulator included with your stove. Do not attempt to alter.
CAUTION :PROPANE FUEL IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE AND UNDER PRESSURE.
Do not store in temperatures over 120˚F.
Never use a ame to check for leaks. Use soapy water.