manuals.online logo
Brands
  1. Home
  2. •
  3. Brands
  4. •
  5. Gasmate
  6. •
  7. Stove
  8. •
  9. Gasmate CS170 User manual

Gasmate CS170 User manual

KEEP THIS APPLIANCE AWAY FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
MINIMUM CLEARANCES: REAR 250mm - SIDE 250mm - TOP 1200mm
Nominal gas consumption - 140g/h Injector Size 0.5mm
TROUBLESHOOTING
Due to continual development, specications are subject to change without notice.
FOLD FOLD
FOLD FOLD
BACK PAGE FRONT PAGE
WARNING
ONLY USE IN WELL VENTILATED AREAS.
CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD - USING THIS APPLIANCE IN AN ENCLOSED SPACE
MAY CAUSE DEATH. DO NOT USE IN CARAVANS, TENTS, MARINE CRAFT, CARS,
MOBILE HOMES OR SIMILAR LOCATIONS.
NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE
CARE AND CLEANING
• The outside of the stove can be wiped clean with a mild solution of dishwashing detergent and
nished off with a dry cloth. Do not use abrasive pads.
• The drip pan can be washed thoroughly. Always dry after washing.
• We recommend the burner head be cleaned by gentle scrubbing with a dry brush at least annually.
Ensure that the burner ports are free of any obstructions.
• Occasionally clean the point of the piezo plug with a hard brush or le.
SAFETY TIPS
DO’S
• Turn gas off at ignition knob after use.
• Check that burner is fully extinguished
before disconnecting the gas cartridge.
• Remove the gas cartridge when not in use.
• Change the gas cartridge outside and away
from people.
• Check the seals before connecting a new
gas cartridge to the appliance.
• Always remove the stove from the carry
case prior to use.
• Keep children away from this appliance.
• Make sure there is adequate ventilation
under the unit.
• Only operate on a at, non-combustible
horizontal surface.
• Use the stove in cool places or in the
shade. Keep the cartridge compartment
out of direct sunlight.
• Always check the gas cartridge position
inside the compartment for leaks. If a leak
occurs, turn off the supply and remove the
gas cartridge.
DONT’S
• DO NOT OPERATE IN AN ENCLOSED AREA
WITHOUT VENTILATION.
• DO NOT operate in a boat, caravan or tent.
• DO NOT modify this appliance.
• DO NOT use the stove in sand or on gravel
surfaces.
• DO NOT move the stove while it is lit.
• Avoid using the stove in very windy
conditions.
• DO NOT use a cooking pan that is larger
than 20cm in diameter.
• DO NOT use appliance as a room heater or
clothes drier.
• DO NOT place articles on or against this
appliance.
• DO NOT place chemicals or ammable
materials, or spray aerosols near this
appliance.
7 MJ/h or 6,650 BTU output
Rotary piezo ignition
Pressure sensing safety shut-off device
Uses 220g butane cartridge
Convenient storage / carry case
Perfect for camping or alfresco
For outdoor use only
Gas certified to Australian
and New Zealand
Standards
Gasmate® is a registered trademark of: Sitro Group Australia Pty Ltd www.gasmate.com.au
Aber Holdings Ltd - N.Z www.gasmate.co.nz
CAMPING STOVE
Model No. CS170
Important: Retain these instructions for future use.
4577-09/16
FOLD FOLD
FOLD FOLD
IMPORTANT
Read these instructions for use carefully. Familiarise yourself with the appliance before
connecting it to it’s 220g gas cartridge. Keep these instructions for future reference.
This appliance shall only be used with a 220g Butane gas cartridge certied to EN 417 or equivalant.
IT MAY BE HAZARDOUS TO ATTEMPT TO FIT OTHER TYPES OF GAS CARTRIDGE.
* REMOVE ANY TRANSIT PROTRECTION MATERIAL.
WARNING
NEVER USE A POT OR PAN OVER 20CM DIAMETER.
PARTS LIST
5. Push the Cartridge Lock down to ‘LOAD’ in
one rm motion (Fig. 5).
WARNING
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.
INSERTING THE GAS CARTRIDGE
3. Turn the Ignition Knob to ‘OFF’ and set
the Cartridge Lock lever to ‘UNLOAD’.
(Fig. 3)
Note: If the Ignition Knob is ‘ON’ the gas
cartridge cannot be loaded into the stove.
4. Open the Cartridge Cover: slide the gas
cartridge, top end rst and with its notch
up, into the compartment. Align cartridge
collar notch with the locator tab on the
appliance. (Fig. 4)
Fig. 3
Loading Guide
Notch in
rim
Fig. 4
Check that the seals between the appliance
and the gas cartridge are in place and in good
condition before connecting the gas cartridge.
• 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.
TO SHUT OFF
1. Turn the Ignition Knob to ‘OFF’ to shut off fuel supply
(Fig. 7). Wait until the ame is fully extinguished
before performing the next step.
2. Raise the Cartridge Lock Lever to ‘UNLOAD’ and
remove the gas cartridge from the compartment.
Note: Do not leave the gas cartridge inside
the unit when not in use.
Fig. 6
HANDLING WHEN THE AUTOMATIC SAFETY
SHUT-OFF DEVICE IS ACTIVATED
• When used in high temperature areas, such as the beach during summer, the internal pressure of the
cartridge may rise to more than 7Kg/cm2 (normal pressure = 3-4Kg/cm2). This will activate the
Automatic Safety Shut-off Device inside the regulator.
• Remove the gas cartridge from the compartment. Push the nozzle inward to release internal
pressure and place in a cool or shady area.
• Turn the Ignition Knob to ‘HIGH’ to release any excess gas inside the regulator. Repeat the 3 steps for
inserting the gas cartridge after it has cooled down.
AFTER USE
1.
Replace the cap on the gas cartridge 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.
3. DO NOT store the cartridge near other ammables.
DO NOT store the cartridge near sources of heat or direct sunlight.
DO NOT store in the glove compartment or boot of your car.
DO NOT puncture or incinerate empty cartridges.
LIGHTING THE STOVE
1. Turn the knob anti-clockwise past the ‘HIGH’ position
until a click is heard.
2. If the burner fails to light, immediately turn the
Ignition Knob to the ‘OFF’ position and repeat Step 1.
TO ADJUST HEAT
1. Flame can be controlled by turning the Ignition Knob
between the ‘HIGH’ and ‘LOW’ position.
• The cartridge may be disconnected even if some gas remains.
• Check the contents by shaking and listening for the liquid gas.
Gas cartridge shall only be changed in a well ventilated location, preferably outside, away from people
and way from sources of ignition; such as naked ames, pilot ames, electric heaters/equipment.
If there is a leak on your appliance (smell of gas) and you cannot stop the gas ow, remove the
appliance to a well ventilated location away form any ignition source. Only check for leaks outdoors using
soapy water. DO NOT try to detect leaks using a ame.
This appliance must only be serviced by an authorised person.
Fig. 5
Fig. 7
TO START
1. Remove stove from plastic carry case and
place on level non-combustible surface.
Remove any transit protection material.
(Fig. 1)
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
2. Select 220g Butane gas cartridge certied
to EN 417 or equivalant for use with stove
(Fig. 2)
Loading Guide
Notch in
rim
Loading Guide
Notch in
rim
OFF
HIGH
LOW
OFF
HIGH
LOW
WARNING
THE CONTROL KNOB
MUST BE “OFF” BEFORE
LOADING THE CARTRIDGE
LOAD
UNLOAD
OFF
HIGH
LOW
WARNING
THE CONTROL KNOB
MUST BE “OFF” BEFORE
LOADING THE CARTRIDGE
LOAD
UNLOAD
OFF
HIGH
LOW

Other Gasmate Stove manuals

Gasmate CS601 User manual

Gasmate

Gasmate CS601 User manual

Gasmate CS400 User manual

Gasmate

Gasmate CS400 User manual

Gasmate CS405 User manual

Gasmate

Gasmate CS405 User manual

Gasmate TRAVELMATE II User manual

Gasmate

Gasmate TRAVELMATE II User manual

Gasmate TRAVELMATE II CS403 User manual

Gasmate

Gasmate TRAVELMATE II CS403 User manual

Gasmate CS751 User manual

Gasmate

Gasmate CS751 User manual

Gasmate CS1095 User manual

Gasmate

Gasmate CS1095 User manual

Gasmate CS170Y User manual

Gasmate

Gasmate CS170Y User manual

Gasmate PC2090 User manual

Gasmate

Gasmate PC2090 User manual

Gasmate CS401 User manual

Gasmate

Gasmate CS401 User manual

Gasmate CS601K1 User manual

Gasmate

Gasmate CS601K1 User manual

Gasmate PC1090 User manual

Gasmate

Gasmate PC1090 User manual

Gasmate GM030-031 User manual

Gasmate

Gasmate GM030-031 User manual

Popular Stove manuals by other brands

EdilKamin Iris Plus Installation, use and maintenance guide

EdilKamin

EdilKamin Iris Plus Installation, use and maintenance guide

TermaTech TT1 User and mounting manual

TermaTech

TermaTech TT1 User and mounting manual

Unicaterm PLUS 9 User and maintenance guide

Unicaterm

Unicaterm PLUS 9 User and maintenance guide

New World NW50HLG User & installation instructions

New World

New World NW50HLG User & installation instructions

Kstove KS 8020HY instruction manual

Kstove

Kstove KS 8020HY instruction manual

Focal Point LEIRVIK Installation and user instructions

Focal Point

Focal Point LEIRVIK Installation and user instructions

AL Tech TORUS instructions

AL Tech

AL Tech TORUS instructions

Goldmedal 4110BG instruction manual

Goldmedal

Goldmedal 4110BG instruction manual

Austro Flamm Rocket operating manual

Austro Flamm

Austro Flamm Rocket operating manual

Austro Flamm DARLING manual

Austro Flamm

Austro Flamm DARLING manual

HAMPTON BAY Legacy EST-540T-40R-Y Use and care guide

HAMPTON BAY

HAMPTON BAY Legacy EST-540T-40R-Y Use and care guide

Austro Flamm GUSSOFEN G1 User instructions

Austro Flamm

Austro Flamm GUSSOFEN G1 User instructions

Austro Flamm DIVA manual

Austro Flamm

Austro Flamm DIVA manual

Haas+Sohn HSP 6 PALLAZZA-III 519.08 Equipment sheet

Haas+Sohn

Haas+Sohn HSP 6 PALLAZZA-III 519.08 Equipment sheet

Haas+Sohn HSP 6 Pelletto-IV 419.08 Equipment sheet

Haas+Sohn

Haas+Sohn HSP 6 Pelletto-IV 419.08 Equipment sheet

Vanguard Oxford VCISB Safety information

Vanguard

Vanguard Oxford VCISB Safety information

Alfa Plam ALFA 55 Installation and operation manual

Alfa Plam

Alfa Plam ALFA 55 Installation and operation manual

Aarrow BK530 user guide

Aarrow

Aarrow BK530 user guide

manuals.online logo
manuals.online logoBrands
  • About & Mission
  • Contact us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

Copyright 2025 Manuals.Online. All Rights Reserved.