GAS ONE GS-800P User manual

When used in high temperature areas, such as the beach during summer or in a hot room, the
internal pressure of the canister may rise to more than 71psi~85psi
This will activate the Automatic Safety Shut-o Device inside the regulator.
Important: Read these instructions for use carefully.
Familiarize yourself with the appliance before connecting
it to its gas container. Keep these instructions for future reference.
If you smell gas:
1. Do not attempt to light appliance.
2. Extinguish any open ame.
3. Disconnect from fuel supply.
4. Evacuate area, call for professional
help.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Do not store or use gasoline or other
liquids with ammable vapours in the
vicinity of this or any other appliance.
This stove is equipped for use with
butane gas only. Do not attempt to
operate this stove at temperatures
below freezing (32 degrees F).
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Model GS-800P
FOR OUTDOOR USE AS A CAMPSTOVE.
NOT FOR HOUSEHOLD USE.
MODEL GS-800P PORTABLE BUTANE STOVE
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
LIGHTING THE STOVE
TO ADJUST HEAT
EXTINGUISHING
AFTER USE
(Fig.4)
(Fig.5)
THE OPENINGS AT THE BASE OF THE BURNER PROVIDE AIR FOR COMBUSTION, THEY
SHOULD NEVER BE OBSTRUCTED. IF THE FLAME BECOMES SIGNIFICANTLY ORANGE CHECK
THESE OPENINGS FOR A BLOCKAGE.
IF THE APPLIANCE CANNOT BE ADJUSTED TO PERFORM CORRECTLY IT SHOULD NOT BE
USED UNTIL SERVICED OR REPAIRED.
WARNING
BEFORE LIGHTING THE COOKER, ALWAYS ENSURE THAT THE PAN SUPPORT/DRIP TRAY
HAS BEEN PLACED IN THE UPRIGHT AND CORRECT POSITION.
Operating this appliance with the pan support in the down(storage/transportation)
position will cause the appliance to overheat and possibly explode.
WARNING
NOTE: Close the Canister Cover before lighting. Not closing the cover can cause the canister
to overheat.
Turn the Control Knob counterclockwise until you hear a click indicating that
a spark has been produced.(Fig.4)
If the stove does not light, turn the Control Knob back to the OFF position
and repeat.
If after three failed attempts, the stove does not light, turn the Control Knob to the "OFF"
position and move the canister lever to the "UNLOCK" position.
Open the canister cover and remove the canister. Shake the canister to see if it is empty.
If empty, replace the canister and begin from Fig.1
Flame can be controlled by turning the Ignition Knob between the ‘IGNITION’ and ‘OFF’ position.
1. Turn the Ignition Knob to ‘OFF’ to shut o fuel supply (Fig. 5). Wait until the flame
is fully extinguished before performing the next step.
2. Raise the Canister Lock Lever to ‘UNLOCK’ and remove the gas canister from
the compartment. (Fig.1)
Note: Do not leave the gas canister inside the unit when not in use.
1. Replace the cap on the gas canister after removing it from the unit. Store upright in a cool
dry place.
2. Make sure the burner is cool to touch before packing unit away.
THE AUTOMATIC SAFETY SHUT-OFF DEVICE ACTIVATION
(normal pressure =
28psi~43psi).
Turn the Ignition Knob to ‘IGNITION’ to release any excess gas inside the regulator.
Repeat the 3 steps for inserting the gas canister after it has cooled down.
Remove the Gas Canister from the compartment.
If the stove had been in use and was working properly. the butane can should be cold to the
touch. If it is not and feels warm, go back to the "Precautions" on the Stove Use section and
conrm if you are using the stove correctly.
NAME OF PARTS
IMPORTANT
IT MAY BE HAZARDOUS TO ATTEMPT TO FIT OTHER TYPES OF GAS CONTAINERS.
* REMOVE ANY TRANSIT PROTECTION MATERIAL.
(Fig.3)
(Fig.2)
NOTE: If the gas canister is not connected correctly, you will hear a hissing sound.
If you hear a hissing sound, check for any leaks by using soapy water.
Never use a ame. Bubbles would indicate a gas leak.
FITTING THE GAS CANISTER
1. Make sure the Canister Locking Lever is in the "UNLOCK" position or the
gas canister can not be installed.
Make sure the Control Konb is turned all the way clockwise to the "OFF"
position.(Fig.1)
(Fig.1)
2. Open the Gas Canister Cover and insert the canister so that the regulator
guide is aligned with the notch in the canister rim. (Fig.2)
3. Push down on the Canister Lever to the "FUEL LOCK" position.(Fig.3)
CAUTION: When connecting or disconnecting the gas canister, be sure that
no external sources of ignition are present.
Check that the seals between the appliance and the gas canister are in place and in good condition
before connecting the gas canister.
•
DO NOT use this appliance if it has damaged or worn seals.
•
DO NOT use this appliance if it is leaking, damaged or does not operate properly.
Canister holder
Safety guide
MINI STOVE
IGNITION
OFF
UNLOCK
LOCK
Notch
MINI STOVE
IGNITION
OFF
UNLOCK
LOCK
MINI STOVE
MINI STOVE
IGNITION
OFF
UNLOCK
LOCK
CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD
This appliance can produce carbon monoxide
which has no odor.
Using it in an enclosed space can kill you.
Never use this appliance in an enclosed space
such as a camper, tent, car or home.
WARNING
Igniter
Drip Pan
Burn Head
Windshield
Canister Cover
Pan Supports
Canister Locking Lever
Control/
Igition Knob
This portable gas stove shall be used with 227g (8 Oz.) GASONE Model GAS-1 non-rellable fuel
gas canister.
WARNING
BEFORE INSERTING A CANISTER, ALWAYS ENSURE THAT THE PAN SUPPORT/DRIP
TRAY HAS BEEN PLACED IN THE UPRIGHT AND CORRECT POSITION.
USE OF THE APPLIANCE WITH BUTANE CANISTER
8 oz. Butane
16.4 oz. Propane
GAS ONE

When used in high temperature areas, such as the beach during summer or in a hot room, the
internal pressure of the canister may rise to more than 71psi~85psi
This will activate the Automatic Safety Shut-o Device inside the regulator.
Important: Read these instructions for use carefully.
Familiarize yourself with the appliance before connecting
it to its gas container. Keep these instructions for future reference.
If you smell gas:
1. Do not attempt to light appliance.
2. Extinguish any open ame.
3. Disconnect from fuel supply.
4. Evacuate area, call for professional
help.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Do not store or use gasoline or other
liquids with ammable vapours in the
vicinity of this or any other appliance.
This stove is equipped for use with
butane gas only. Do not attempt to
operate this stove at temperatures
below freezing (32 degrees F).
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Model GS-800P
FOR OUTDOOR USE AS A CAMPSTOVE.
NOT FOR HOUSEHOLD USE.
MODEL GS-800P PORTABLE BUTANE STOVE
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
LIGHTING THE STOVE
TO ADJUST HEAT
EXTINGUISHING
AFTER USE
(Fig.4)
(Fig.5)
THE OPENINGS AT THE BASE OF THE BURNER PROVIDE AIR FOR COMBUSTION, THEY
SHOULD NEVER BE OBSTRUCTED. IF THE FLAME BECOMES SIGNIFICANTLY ORANGE CHECK
THESE OPENINGS FOR A BLOCKAGE.
IF THE APPLIANCE CANNOT BE ADJUSTED TO PERFORM CORRECTLY IT SHOULD NOT BE
USED UNTIL SERVICED OR REPAIRED.
WARNING
BEFORE LIGHTING THE COOKER, ALWAYS ENSURE THAT THE PAN SUPPORT/DRIP TRAY
HAS BEEN PLACED IN THE UPRIGHT AND CORRECT POSITION.
Operating this appliance with the pan support in the down(storage/transportation)
position will cause the appliance to overheat and possibly explode.
WARNING
NOTE: Close the Canister Cover before lighting. Not closing the cover can cause the canister
to overheat.
Turn the Control Knob counterclockwise until you hear a click indicating that
a spark has been produced.(Fig.4)
If the stove does not light, turn the Control Knob back to the OFF position
and repeat.
If after three failed attempts, the stove does not light, turn the Control Knob to the "OFF"
position and move the canister lever to the "UNLOCK" position.
Open the canister cover and remove the canister. Shake the canister to see if it is empty.
If empty, replace the canister and begin from Fig.1
Flame can be controlled by turning the Ignition Knob between the ‘IGNITION’ and ‘OFF’ position.
1. Turn the Ignition Knob to ‘OFF’ to shut o fuel supply (Fig. 5). Wait until the flame
is fully extinguished before performing the next step.
2. Raise the Canister Lock Lever to ‘UNLOCK’ and remove the gas canister from
the compartment. (Fig.1)
Note: Do not leave the gas canister inside the unit when not in use.
1. Replace the cap on the gas canister after removing it from the unit. Store upright in a cool
dry place.
2. Make sure the burner is cool to touch before packing unit away.
THE AUTOMATIC SAFETY SHUT-OFF DEVICE ACTIVATION
(normal pressure =
28psi~43psi).
Turn the Ignition Knob to ‘IGNITION’ to release any excess gas inside the regulator.
Repeat the 3 steps for inserting the gas canister after it has cooled down.
Remove the Gas Canister from the compartment.
If the stove had been in use and was working properly. the butane can should be cold to the
touch. If it is not and feels warm, go back to the "Precautions" on the Stove Use section and
conrm if you are using the stove correctly.
NAME OF PARTS
IMPORTANT
IT MAY BE HAZARDOUS TO ATTEMPT TO FIT OTHER TYPES OF GAS CONTAINERS.
* REMOVE ANY TRANSIT PROTECTION MATERIAL.
(Fig.3)
(Fig.2)
NOTE: If the gas canister is not connected correctly, you will hear a hissing sound.
If you hear a hissing sound, check for any leaks by using soapy water.
Never use a ame. Bubbles would indicate a gas leak.
FITTING THE GAS CANISTER
1. Make sure the Canister Locking Lever is in the "UNLOCK" position or the
gas canister can not be installed.
Make sure the Control Konb is turned all the way clockwise to the "OFF"
position.(Fig.1)
(Fig.1)
2. Open the Gas Canister Cover and insert the canister so that the regulator
guide is aligned with the notch in the canister rim. ( Fig.2)
3. Push down on the Canister Lever to the "FUEL LOCK" position.(Fig.3)
CAUTION: When connecting or disconnecting the gas canister, be sure that
no external sources of ignition are present.
Check that the seals between the appliance and the gas canister are in place and in good condition
before connecting the gas canister.
•
DO NOT use this appliance if it has damaged or worn seals.
•
DO NOT use this appliance if it is leaking, damaged or does not operate properly.
Canister holder
Safety guide
MINI STOVE
IGNITION
OFF
UNLOCK
LOCK
Notch
MINI STOVE
IGNITION
OFF
UNLOCK
LOCK
MINI STOVE
MINI STOVE
IGNITION
OFF
UNLOCK
LOCK
CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD
This appliance can produce carbon monoxide
which has no odor.
Using it in an enclosed space can kill you.
Never use this appliance in an enclosed space
such as a camper, tent, car or home.
WARNING
Igniter
Drip Pan
Burn Head
Windshield
Canister Cover
Pan Supports
Canister Locking Lever
Control/
Igition Knob
This portable gas stove shall be used with 227g (8 Oz.) GASONE Model GAS-1 non-rellable fuel
gas canister.
WARNING
BEFORE INSERTING A CANISTER, ALWAYS ENSURE THAT THE PAN SUPPORT/DRIP
TRAY HAS BEEN PLACED IN THE UPRIGHT AND CORRECT POSITION.
USE OF THE APPLIANCE WITH BUTANE CANISTER
8 oz. Butane
16.4 oz. Propane
GAS ONE

When used in high temperature areas, such as the beach during summer or in a hot room, the
internal pressure of the canister may rise to more than 71psi~85psi
This will activate the Automatic Safety Shut-o Device inside the regulator.
Important: Read these instructions for use carefully.
Familiarize yourself with the appliance before connecting
it to its gas container. Keep these instructions for future reference.
If you smell gas:
1. Do not attempt to light appliance.
2. Extinguish any open ame.
3. Disconnect from fuel supply.
4. Evacuate area, call for professional
help.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Do not store or use gasoline or other
liquids with ammable vapours in the
vicinity of this or any other appliance.
This stove is equipped for use with
butane gas only. Do not attempt to
operate this stove at temperatures
below freezing (32 degrees F).
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Model GS-800P
FOR OUTDOOR USE AS A CAMPSTOVE.
NOT FOR HOUSEHOLD USE.
MODEL GS-800P PORTABLE BUTANE STOVE
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
LIGHTING THE STOVE
TO ADJUST HEAT
EXTINGUISHING
AFTER USE
(Fig.4)
(Fig.5)
THE OPENINGS AT THE BASE OF THE BURNER PROVIDE AIR FOR COMBUSTION, THEY
SHOULD NEVER BE OBSTRUCTED. IF THE FLAME BECOMES SIGNIFICANTLY ORANGE CHECK
THESE OPENINGS FOR A BLOCKAGE.
IF THE APPLIANCE CANNOT BE ADJUSTED TO PERFORM CORRECTLY IT SHOULD NOT BE
USED UNTIL SERVICED OR REPAIRED.
WARNING
BEFORE LIGHTING THE COOKER, ALWAYS ENSURE THAT THE PAN SUPPORT/DRIP TRAY
HAS BEEN PLACED IN THE UPRIGHT AND CORRECT POSITION.
Operating this appliance with the pan support in the down(storage/transportation)
position will cause the appliance to overheat and possibly explode.
WARNING
NOTE: Close the Canister Cover before lighting. Not closing the cover can cause the canister
to overheat.
Turn the Control Knob counterclockwise until you hear a click indicating that
a spark has been produced.(Fig.4)
If the stove does not light, turn the Control Knob back to the OFF position
and repeat.
If after three failed attempts, the stove does not light, turn the Control Knob to the "OFF"
position and move the canister lever to the "UNLOCK" position.
Open the canister cover and remove the canister. Shake the canister to see if it is empty.
If empty, replace the canister and begin from Fig.1
Flame can be controlled by turning the Ignition Knob between the ‘IGNITION’ and ‘OFF’ position.
1. Turn the Ignition Knob to ‘OFF’ to shut o fuel supply (Fig. 5). Wait until the flame
is fully extinguished before performing the next step.
2. Raise the Canister Lock Lever to ‘UNLOCK’ and remove the gas canister from
the compartment. (Fig.1)
Note: Do not leave the gas canister inside the unit when not in use.
1. Replace the cap on the gas canister after removing it from the unit. Store upright in a cool
dry place.
2. Make sure the burner is cool to touch before packing unit away.
THE AUTOMATIC SAFETY SHUT-OFF DEVICE ACTIVATION
(normal pressure =
28psi~43psi).
Turn the Ignition Knob to ‘IGNITION’ to release any excess gas inside the regulator.
Repeat the 3 steps for inserting the gas canister after it has cooled down.
Remove the Gas Canister from the compartment.
If the stove had been in use and was working properly. the butane can should be cold to the
touch. If it is not and feels warm, go back to the "Precautions" on the Stove Use section and
conrm if you are using the stove correctly.
NAME OF PARTS
IMPORTANT
IT MAY BE HAZARDOUS TO ATTEMPT TO FIT OTHER TYPES OF GAS CONTAINERS.
* REMOVE ANY TRANSIT PROTECTION MATERIAL.
(Fig.3)
(Fig.2)
NOTE: If the gas canister is not connected correctly, you will hear a hissing sound.
If you hear a hissing sound, check for any leaks by using soapy water.
Never use a ame. Bubbles would indicate a gas leak.
FITTING THE GAS CANISTER
1. Make sure the Canister Locking Lever is in the "UNLOCK" position or the
gas canister can not be installed.
Make sure the Control Konb is turned all the way clockwise to the "OFF"
position.(Fig.1)
(Fig.1)
2. Open the Gas Canister Cover and insert the canister so that the regulator
guide is aligned with the notch in the canister rim. ( Fig.2)
3. Push down on the Canister Lever to the "FUEL LOCK" position.(Fig.3)
CAUTION: When connecting or disconnecting the gas canister, be sure that
no external sources of ignition are present.
Check that the seals between the appliance and the gas canister are in place and in good condition
before connecting the gas canister.
•
DO NOT use this appliance if it has damaged or worn seals.
•
DO NOT use this appliance if it is leaking, damaged or does not operate properly.
Canister holder
Safety guide
MINI STOVE
IGNITION
OFF
UNLOCK
LOCK
Notch
MINI STOVE
IGNITION
OFF
UNLOCK
LOCK
MINI STOVE
MINI STOVE
IGNITION
OFF
UNLOCK
LOCK
CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD
This appliance can produce carbon monoxide
which has no odor.
Using it in an enclosed space can kill you.
Never use this appliance in an enclosed space
such as a camper, tent, car or home.
WARNING
Igniter
Drip Pan
Burn Head
Windshield
Canister Cover
Pan Supports
Canister Locking Lever
Control/
Igition Knob
This portable gas stove shall be used with 227g (8 Oz.) GASONE Model GAS-1 non-rellable fuel
gas canister.
WARNING
BEFORE INSERTING A CANISTER, ALWAYS ENSURE THAT THE PAN SUPPORT/DRIP
TRAY HAS BEEN PLACED IN THE UPRIGHT AND CORRECT POSITION.
USE OF THE APPLIANCE WITH BUTANE CANISTER
8 oz. Butane
16.4 oz. Propane
GAS ONE

Avoid direct sunlight or other heat sources that could exceed 110 F.( Fig.10)
PLEASE TAKE THE FOLLOWING STOVE PRECAUTIONS
Do not carry the unit while it is burning.( Fig.6)
Do not use for drying clothes.
Do not touch the unit while in use or just after use.
Do not overheat the stove.
Do not use two or more stoves adjacent to each other.( Fig.7)
Do not use a pan larger than 22cm as this will cover the fuel
compartment and cause the canister to overheat.( Fig.8)
Do not use as a heater.
Never use the stove without the pan support.
Never use ceramic cookware.
The appliance must be operated on a horizontal surface.
Do not use this stove below shelves or where there is a danger of
falling objects.
If there is a leak on your appliance (smell of gas), take it outside immediately into a well-ventilated
ame free location where the leak may be detected and stopped. If you wish to check for leaks on
your appliance, do it outside. Do not try to detect leaks using a ame, use soapy water.
This appliance must only be serviced by an authorised person.
If sand, mud, stones or other debris are present, place a piece of non-
combustiblematting that is larger than the stove, on the ground and
place the stove on top of the matting. This is to prevent these items
from entering the stove.
Do not use in windy conditions as the ame may be extinguished.
Gas will continue to ow creating a hazardous condition.( Fig.11)
Never use the stove near ammable materials or combusible vapors.( Fig.12)
Do not use two or more stoves covered by a single pan or
metal sheet.( Fig.9)
Never use aluminum foil as a cooking container on the stove.
Never heat an empty pan.
TROUBLESHOOTING
SPECIFICATIONS
PRECAUTIONS FOR FUEL USE
Never store butane canister near a heat source, open ame or any
source of ignition.
Check that canister is empty before changing it (shake to hear the noise made by the liquid).
Check the seals before connecting a new gas canister to the appliance.
Change the gas canister outside and away from people.
Gas canister shall be changed in a well-ventilated location,
preferably outside, away from any sources of ignition, such as
naked ames, pilots, electric res and away from other people.
Never try to rell the disposable butane canister.
Avoid any strong impact that might damage the canister or valve.
Keep cap cover on canister when not in use.
Do not dispose of the canister into a re. Even though the canister
seems empty, vapors may still remain.
Never try to remove the butane canister while the stove is lit.
Never store butane in direct sunlight.
Never store in any closed space that may reach temperatures of 110 F.
MAINTENANCE AND CAUTIONS
Keep the stove area clear and free of combustible materials, gasoline and other ammable
vapors and liquids.
Do not obstruct the ow of ventilation and combustion air around the appliance.
Never leave the stove unattended when hot or when in use.
CAUTION: accessible parts may become very hot.
Keep young children away from the appliance at all times.
Do not modify the appliance.
Keep your stove clean using a sti brush to clean the burner head.
Use a soft cloth to clean greasy parts of the stove with soap and water.
Keep the igniter and the burner head gap free from debris for easy lighting.
Clean stove frequently to avoid grease build up and as necessary.
Burner ame should be blue with hint if yellow tip.
IMPORTANT WARNING: IF YOU CAN NOT FIND THE CAUSE OF THE SAFETY DEVICE ACTIVATION,
DISCONTINUE USE AND CONTACT US FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE.
During operation, this appliance can also be a source of ignition. Do not use near
explosive or combustibles such as gasoline, paint thinner, explosive vapors or other
cans of butane.
Never install or remove butane canister while the stove ame is ignited or near
any source of ignition such as another stoves in use, pilot lights, chang dish
fuels or any open ame or spark.
Never store butane near high heat, open ames, direct sunlight, or any location
that can exceed 110 F.
For use on non-combustible surfaces.
FIRE HAZARDS
The appliance shall be away from ammable materials.
MINIMUM DISTANCES FROM ADJACENT SURFACE:
REAR 24’’ - SIDE 24’’ - CEILING 40’’.
Problem
Solution
Cause
Lack of fuel Replace
Canister
Clean spark
point
Clean burner
Request for
inspection/service
Set spark point
to 2mm (5/64’’)
away from burner
No Ignition
No Burning
Unstable
Flame
Uneven
Flame
Slow
Burning
Gas Smell
Stopped
Working
while in Use
Continued
Burning
Piezo plug
dirty
Dirty burner
Reset correctly
Canister
misaligned
Request for
inspection/service
Dirty burner or
empty canister
Request for
inspection/repair
Faulty knob
mechanism
Cool down gas
Internal gas
pressure too
high
Safety device
activated
Improper
setting of
spark point
40’’
24’’
(Fig.6)
(Fig.8)
(Fig.7)
(Fig.9)
(Fig.10)
(Fig.11)
(Fig.12)
150 7.3
GS-800P
Type of gas
Nominal gas consumption
Ignition method
9.6“ x 8“x 3.9”
2.2lbs(0.98kg)
7,172 Btu/hr-Max, 2.1kW
Butane, Propane
USE OF THE APPLIANCE WITH PROPANE CYLINDER
SETUP WITH 16.4 oz DISPOSABLE PROPANE CYLINDER
Hose assembly to be used with propane cylinder ONLY!
1. Make certain the control/ignition knob is in the o position.
2. Remove any butane fuel canister if present.
3. Thread the brass tting of the hose assembly onto the gas inletof the stove. Brass tting should
be snug (hand tighten only). Make sure the hose assembly is connected to the stove rst, then
connect to propane cylinder.
4. Remove plastic cap from top of propane cylinder.
5. Screw propane cylinder into REGULATOR. Make sure hose assembly is securely connected before igniting.
6. Check the connection between the propane cylinder and gas inlet of stove with soapy water.
Bubbles indicate a leak.
7. Make sure stove is placed on a at, sturdy surface before igniting.
8. Close gas canister.
TO LIGHT
1. Turn control knob counterclockwise until you hear the ignition clicking sound. Burner should light up.
2. Adjust ame to the desired heat level with control knob.
TO TURN OFF
1. Turn control knob clockwise to the OFF position.
2. Disconnect hose from the propane cylinder rst, THEN disconnectthe hose assembly from the stove.
Hose assembly can be fo lded and stored inside the metal ap.
TO STORE
1. Be sure stove is cool.
2. ALWAYS - remove propane cylinder from regulator before storing stove and replace plastic cap on
cylinder.
Always detach propane cylinder outdoors away from ignition sources. Store stove in a dry, clean
and safe place.
3. Unscrew regulator with gas hose from the gas inlet of the stove.
4. Cylinders must be stored outdoors out of children.

Avoid direct sunlight or other heat sources that could exceed 110 F.( Fig.10)
PLEASE TAKE THE FOLLOWING STOVE PRECAUTIONS
Do not carry the unit while it is burning.( Fig.6)
Do not use for drying clothes.
Do not touch the unit while in use or just after use.
Do not overheat the stove.
Do not use two or more stoves adjacent to each other.( Fig.7)
Do not use a pan larger than 22cm as this will cover the fuel
compartment and cause the canister to overheat.( Fig.8)
Do not use as a heater.
Never use the stove without the pan support.
Never use ceramic cookware.
The appliance must be operated on a horizontal surface.
Do not use this stove below shelves or where there is a danger of
falling objects.
If there is a leak on your appliance (smell of gas), take it outside immediately into a well-ventilated
ame free location where the leak may be detected and stopped. If you wish to check for leaks on
your appliance, do it outside. Do not try to detect leaks using a ame, use soapy water.
This appliance must only be serviced by an authorised person.
If sand, mud, stones or other debris are present, place a piece of non-
combustiblematting that is larger than the stove, on the ground and
place the stove on top of the matting. This is to prevent these items
from entering the stove.
Do not use in windy conditions as the ame may be extinguished.
Gas will continue to ow creating a hazardous condition.( Fig.11)
Never use the stove near ammable materials or combusible vapors.( Fig.12)
Do not use two or more stoves covered by a single pan or
metal sheet.( Fig.9)
Never use aluminum foil as a cooking container on the stove.
Never heat an empty pan.
TROUBLESHOOTING
SPECIFICATIONS
PRECAUTIONS FOR FUEL USE
Never store butane canister near a heat source, open ame or any
source of ignition.
Check that canister is empty before changing it (shake to hear the noise made by the liquid).
Check the seals before connecting a new gas canister to the appliance.
Change the gas canister outside and away from people.
Gas canister shall be changed in a well-ventilated location,
preferably outside, away from any sources of ignition, such as
naked ames, pilots, electric res and away from other people.
Never try to rell the disposable butane canister.
Avoid any strong impact that might damage the canister or valve.
Keep cap cover on canister when not in use.
Do not dispose of the canister into a re. Even though the canister
seems empty, vapors may still remain.
Never try to remove the butane canister while the stove is lit.
Never store butane in direct sunlight.
Never store in any closed space that may reach temperatures of 110 F.
MAINTENANCE AND CAUTIONS
Keep the stove area clear and free of combustible materials, gasoline and other ammable
vapors and liquids.
Do not obstruct the ow of ventilation and combustion air around the appliance.
Never leave the stove unattended when hot or when in use.
CAUTION: accessible parts may become very hot.
Keep young children away from the appliance at all times.
Do not modify the appliance.
Keep your stove clean using a sti brush to clean the burner head.
Use a soft cloth to clean greasy parts of the stove with soap and water.
Keep the igniter and the burner head gap free from debris for easy lighting.
Clean stove frequently to avoid grease build up and as necessary.
Burner ame should be blue with hint if yellow tip.
IMPORTANT WARNING: IF YOU CAN NOT FIND THE CAUSE OF THE SAFETY DEVICE ACTIVATION,
DISCONTINUE USE AND CONTACT US FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE.
During operation, this appliance can also be a source of ignition. Do not use near
explosive or combustibles such as gasoline, paint thinner, explosive vapors or other
cans of butane.
Never install or remove butane canister while the stove ame is ignited or near
any source of ignition such as another stoves in use, pilot lights, chang dish
fuels or any open ame or spark.
Never store butane near high heat, open ames, direct sunlight, or any location
that can exceed 110 F.
For use on non-combustible surfaces.
FIRE HAZARDS
The appliance shall be away from ammable materials.
MINIMUM DISTANCES FROM ADJACENT SURFACE:
REAR 24’’ - SIDE 24’’ - CEILING 40’’.
Problem
Solution
Cause
Lack of fuel Replace
Canister
Clean spark
point
Clean burner
Request for
inspection/service
Set spark point
to 2mm (5/64’’)
away from burner
No Ignition
No Burning
Unstable
Flame
Uneven
Flame
Slow
Burning
Gas Smell
Stopped
Working
while in Use
Continued
Burning
Piezo plug
dirty
Dirty burner
Reset correctly
Canister
misaligned
Request for
inspection/service
Dirty burner or
empty canister
Request for
inspection/repair
Faulty knob
mechanism
Cool down gas
Internal gas
pressure too
high
Safety device
activated
Improper
setting of
spark point
40’’
24’’
(Fig.6)
(Fig.8)
(Fig.7)
(Fig.9)
(Fig.10)
(Fig.11)
(Fig.12)
150 7.3
GS-800P
Type of gas
Nominal gas consumption
Ignition method
9.6“ x 8“x 3.9”
2.2lbs(0.98kg)
7,172 Btu/hr-Max, 2.1kW
Butane, Propane
USE OF THE APPLIANCE WITH PROPANE CYLINDER
SETUP WITH 16.4 oz DISPOSABLE PROPANE CYLINDER
Hose assembly to be used with propane cylinder ONLY!
1. Make certain the control/ignition knob is in the o position.
2. Remove any butane fuel canister if present.
3. Thread the brass tting of the hose assembly onto the gas inletof the stove. Brass tting should
be snug (hand tighten only). Make sure the hose assembly is connected to the stove rst, then
connect to propane cylinder.
4. Remove plastic cap from top of propane cylinder.
5. Screw propane cylinder into REGULATOR. Make sure hose assembly is securely connected before igniting.
6. Check the connection between the propane cylinder and gas inlet of stove with soapy water.
Bubbles indicate a leak.
7. Make sure stove is placed on a at, sturdy surface before igniting.
8. Close gas canister.
TO LIGHT
1. Turn control knob counterclockwise until you hear the ignition clicking sound. Burner should light up.
2. Adjust ame to the desired heat level with control knob.
TO TURN OFF
1. Turn control knob clockwise to the OFF position.
2. Disconnect hose from the propane cylinder rst, THEN disconnectthe hose assembly from the stove.
Hose assembly can be fo lded and stored inside the metal ap.
TO STORE
1. Be sure stove is cool.
2. ALWAYS - remove propane cylinder from regulator before storing stove and replace plastic cap on
cylinder.
Always detach propane cylinder outdoors away from ignition sources. Store stove in a dry, clean
and safe place.
3. Unscrew regulator with gas hose from the gas inlet of the stove.
4. Cylinders must be stored outdoors out of children.

Avoid direct sunlight or other heat sources that could exceed 110 F.( Fig.10)
PLEASE TAKE THE FOLLOWING STOVE PRECAUTIONS
Do not carry the unit while it is burning.( Fig.6)
Do not use for drying clothes.
Do not touch the unit while in use or just after use.
Do not overheat the stove.
Do not use two or more stoves adjacent to each other.( Fig.7)
Do not use a pan larger than 22cm as this will cover the fuel
compartment and cause the canister to overheat.( Fig.8)
Do not use as a heater.
Never use the stove without the pan support.
Never use ceramic cookware.
The appliance must be operated on a horizontal surface.
Do not use this stove below shelves or where there is a danger of
falling objects.
If there is a leak on your appliance (smell of gas), take it outside immediately into a well-ventilated
ame free location where the leak may be detected and stopped. If you wish to check for leaks on
your appliance, do it outside. Do not try to detect leaks using a ame, use soapy water.
This appliance must only be serviced by an authorised person.
If sand, mud, stones or other debris are present, place a piece of non-
combustiblematting that is larger than the stove, on the ground and
place the stove on top of the matting. This is to prevent these items
from entering the stove.
Do not use in windy conditions as the ame may be extinguished.
Gas will continue to ow creating a hazardous condition.( Fig.11)
Never use the stove near ammable materials or combusible vapors.( Fig.12)
Do not use two or more stoves covered by a single pan or
metal sheet.( Fig.9)
Never use aluminum foil as a cooking container on the stove.
Never heat an empty pan.
TROUBLESHOOTING
SPECIFICATIONS
PRECAUTIONS FOR FUEL USE
Never store butane canister near a heat source, open ame or any
source of ignition.
Check that canister is empty before changing it (shake to hear the noise made by the liquid).
Check the seals before connecting a new gas canister to the appliance.
Change the gas canister outside and away from people.
Gas canister shall be changed in a well-ventilated location,
preferably outside, away from any sources of ignition, such as
naked ames, pilots, electric res and away from other people.
Never try to rell the disposable butane canister.
Avoid any strong impact that might damage the canister or valve.
Keep cap cover on canister when not in use.
Do not dispose of the canister into a re. Even though the canister
seems empty, vapors may still remain.
Never try to remove the butane canister while the stove is lit.
Never store butane in direct sunlight.
Never store in any closed space that may reach temperatures of 110 F.
MAINTENANCE AND CAUTIONS
Keep the stove area clear and free of combustible materials, gasoline and other ammable
vapors and liquids.
Do not obstruct the ow of ventilation and combustion air around the appliance.
Never leave the stove unattended when hot or when in use.
CAUTION: accessible parts may become very hot.
Keep young children away from the appliance at all times.
Do not modify the appliance.
Keep your stove clean using a sti brush to clean the burner head.
Use a soft cloth to clean greasy parts of the stove with soap and water.
Keep the igniter and the burner head gap free from debris for easy lighting.
Clean stove frequently to avoid grease build up and as necessary.
Burner ame should be blue with hint if yellow tip.
IMPORTANT WARNING: IF YOU CAN NOT FIND THE CAUSE OF THE SAFETY DEVICE ACTIVATION,
DISCONTINUE USE AND CONTACT US FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE.
During operation, this appliance can also be a source of ignition. Do not use near
explosive or combustibles such as gasoline, paint thinner, explosive vapors or other
cans of butane.
Never install or remove butane canister while the stove ame is ignited or near
any source of ignition such as another stoves in use, pilot lights, chang dish
fuels or any open ame or spark.
Never store butane near high heat, open ames, direct sunlight, or any location
that can exceed 110 F.
For use on non-combustible surfaces.
FIRE HAZARDS
The appliance shall be away from ammable materials.
MINIMUM DISTANCES FROM ADJACENT SURFACE:
REAR 24’’ - SIDE 24’’ - CEILING 40’’.
Problem
Solution
Cause
Lack of fuel Replace
Canister
Clean spark
point
Clean burner
Request for
inspection/service
Set spark point
to 2mm (5/64’’)
away from burner
No Ignition
No Burning
Unstable
Flame
Uneven
Flame
Slow
Burning
Gas Smell
Stopped
Working
while in Use
Continued
Burning
Piezo plug
dirty
Dirty burner
Reset correctly
Canister
misaligned
Request for
inspection/service
Dirty burner or
empty canister
Request for
inspection/repair
Faulty knob
mechanism
Cool down gas
Internal gas
pressure too
high
Safety device
activated
Improper
setting of
spark point
40’’
24’’
(Fig.6)
(Fig.8)
(Fig.7)
(Fig.9)
(Fig.10)
(Fig.11)
(Fig.12)
150 7.3
GS-800P
Type of gas
Nominal gas consumption
Ignition method
9.6“ x 8“x 3.9”
2.2lbs(0.98kg)
7,172 Btu/hr-Max, 2.1kW
Butane, Propane
USE OF THE APPLIANCE WITH PROPANE CYLINDER
SETUP WITH 16.4 oz DISPOSABLE PROPANE CYLINDER
Hose assembly to be used with propane cylinder ONLY!
1. Make certain the control/ignition knob is in the o position.
2. Remove any butane fuel canister if present.
3. Thread the brass tting of the hose assembly onto the gas inletof the stove. Brass tting should
be snug (hand tighten only). Make sure the hose assembly is connected to the stove rst, then
connect to propane cylinder.
4. Remove plastic cap from top of propane cylinder.
5. Screw propane cylinder into REGULATOR. Make sure hose assembly is securely connected before igniting.
6. Check the connection between the propane cylinder and gas inlet of stove with soapy water.
Bubbles indicate a leak.
7. Make sure stove is placed on a at, sturdy surface before igniting.
8. Close gas canister.
TO LIGHT
1. Turn control knob counterclockwise until you hear the ignition clicking sound. Burner should light up.
2. Adjust ame to the desired heat level with control knob.
TO TURN OFF
1. Turn control knob clockwise to the OFF position.
2. Disconnect hose from the propane cylinder rst, THEN disconnectthe hose assembly from the stove.
Hose assembly can be fo lded and stored inside the metal ap.
TO STORE
1. Be sure stove is cool.
2. ALWAYS - remove propane cylinder from regulator before storing stove and replace plastic cap on
cylinder.
Always detach propane cylinder outdoors away from ignition sources. Store stove in a dry, clean
and safe place.
3. Unscrew regulator with gas hose from the gas inlet of the stove.
4. Cylinders must be stored outdoors out of children.
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