Iwatani Fore Winds FW-FS01 User manual

ANSI Z21.72-CSA 11.2-2019 Camp Stove
Listed by CSA
Be sure to read this entire instruction manual before using this product.
Always keep the instruction manual with the product.
FORE WINDS Folding Camp Stove
Instruction Manual
Model: FW-FS01
This appliance is for use as an outdoor only camp cooking appliance.
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.
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause
injury or death. Read the installation, operating and maintenance instructions
thoroughly before installing, operating or servicing this equipment.
WARNING
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
If you smell gas:
1. Do not attempt to light appliance.
2.Makesureapplianceisintheoposition.
3.Extinguishanynearbyame(s).
4.Shutocylinderfuelsupplyvalveifso
equipped, or if equipped with a disposable
fuel cylinder, disconnect cylinder.
5. Leave the area immediately.
6. Allow gas to dissipate 5 minutes.
7. If gas smell has dissipated from the area,
of the appliance, and fuel supply, follow
gas connection procedures.
8. If you smell gas again, follow steps 1-6 and
have appliance serviced.
Failuretofollowtheseinstructionscouldresultinreorexplosion,whichcouldcause
property damage, personal injury, or death.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Donotstoreorusegasolineorotherliquidswithammablevapoursinthevicinityof
this or any other appliance.
WARNING : This product and all products that burn gas can expose you to Carbon Monoxide which is
known to the State of California to cause birth defect or other reproductive harm. Always use in well ventilated
areas. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
WARNING : This appliance must NEVER be used without the drip pan and grate provided with
this appliance installed in their proper position. Attempting to cook without these parts in place may cause
overheatingofthefuelcanister,resultinginareorexplosion.

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Danger This symbol indicates matters that may lead to death, serious injury or
reifignoredorincorrectlyhandled.
Warning
This symbol indicates matters that may lead to imminent risk of death or
serious injury if ignored or incorrectly handled.
Caution
This symbol is displayed along with instructions that, if ignored, and if the
deviceisinappropriatelyused,mayleadtotheusersueringaninjuryor
material damage.
Table of contents
Names and uses of parts ································································· 3
●Specications·············································································· 3
●Assemblymethod ········································································ 4
●Ignition,adjustingtheheatingpower,andextinguishingtheame ·········· 6
●Storagemethod··········································································· 7
Usage precautions········································································ 8
● Handling the Canister ······························································· 10
Maintenance and inspection after use················································11
Warranty and Repair ······································································11
Troubleshooting ··········································································· 12
Be sure to read this Instruction Manual before use.
<Before use>
In order to ensure safe and correct usage of this product as well as to prevent injury or physical damage
to you and others, there are many symbols in the instruction manual to explain the product. The symbols
and their meanings are explained below. Please ensure you have carefully read and understand the
content before reading the main text.
<These symbols have the following meanings>
General danger,
warning or caution
Do EXACTLY
as instructed Prohibited Do not touch Do not
disassemble

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Features of this product
Heat panel to accelerate the vaporization of gas
As the vaporization of gas progresses during combustion, the temperature
drops, the heating power weakens, and it becomes impossible to use all the
gas in the canister.
Topreventthis,amoderateamountofheatfromtheameoftheburnerduring
combustion is transferred to the canister to accelerate the vaporization of gas,
which maintains the heating power so that all the gas can be used up.
This makes the canister slightly warm, but this is not a problem.
Detachable canister with magnet
The canister is installed using the magnet instead of a lever.
Thismakesitdiculttoinstallanincorrectorfaultycanister.
Pressure sensor safety device
Ifthepressure(temperature)insidethecanisterbecomes
abnormallyhigh(about104ºF/40ºCorhigher),thecanister
isdetachedautomatically,andtheameisextinguished.
Pansupports(4)
Burner head
(Theremaybesomediscoloration
due to the combustion test
during production, but this does
not indicate a problem with the
product)
Supporting
feet(3)
ON/OFFknob
Heat shield
Heat shield
storage part
Rubber cap
Case unit (In storage)
Heat shield
Heat shield electrode
positioning cut-out
Electrode
(Sparkcausesignition)
Stands(3)
Pressure controllerCanister cover
Magnet
(Holdscanister)
Protrusion of
container-receiving
guide
Heat panel Handle
(Beforeyoumovethestove,storethe
burner unit and heat shield in the case unit
andholdthestovebythehandle)
Burner unit
(In use)
Specications
Product name FORE WINDS Folding Camp Stove
Model number FW-FS01
Ignition type Piezoelectric
Safety features
Pressuresensorsafetydevice(Detachablecanistermodel)
Canister installation safety device
Maximum
external
dimensions
(Inuse) 12.5"/317mm(W)×11.3"/288mm(D)×4.7"/120mm(H)
4.4"/111mm(W)×11.2"/285mm(D)×4.5"/114mm(H)
(Instorage)
Unit weight Approx. 3.5 lbs/1.6kg(canisternotincluded)
Output(gas
consumption)
7,800BTU/hr(2.3kW)
(atanairtemperatureof68-77ºF/20-25°C)
Continuous
combustion
Approx. 120 minutes
(Actualvaluewhencompletelyusinga
new canister at maximum power.
Airtemperatureof68-77ºF/20-25°C.)
Canister
Dedicated canister labeled as "Iwatani
Butane Fuel" or "FORE WINDS Butane Fuel"
Pot available
to use
Diameter of bottom of pot should be less
than9.5”/24cm.
Weightcapacityupto11lbs/5kg
including food and cooking vessel.
Names and uses of parts
Be sure to read this Instruction Manual before use.
● When the pressure sensor safety device has been activated,returntheON/OFFknobtothe“OFF”position,andthenremovethecanisterfrom
themainunit.Next,carefullyread“Usageprecautions”(frompage8through10)andremovethecauseoftheproblem.Next,eitherreinstallthe
canister after it is been cooled by water or install a new canister before using the product again.
Canister cap
Canister
notch
Canister
Use the following dedicated canister
with this product.
Itemlabeledas“IwataniButaneFuel”
or“FOREWINDSButaneFuel”

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Assembly method
Remove the rubber cap and heat shield from the case unit.
Rubber cap Heat shield
Open the canister cover, pull out the burner unit, and open the stands (3)
until they are locked.
Burner unit
Canister cover
Stand
●Ifthestandsarenotopenedsuciently,
the heat shield cannot be attached.
Lower the supporting feet (3), and then set the pan supports (4) on the pan
support stoppers.
Supporting
foot
Pan support stopper
Pan support
With the heat shield open, attach it to the burner unit, and then close the canister cover.
Always attach the heat shield before use.
If the stove is used with the heat shield removed, the surface of the installation location may be burned.
Electrode
Heat shield electrode
positioning cut-out
Before attaching the heat shield, align the heat shield electrode positioning cut-out with the position of the electrode.
Warning
Pull out the burner
unit suciently
If the burner unit is not
pulled out suciently,
the canister cannot
be installed securely.
Gas may leak from the
junction of the canister
during use and cause
res or burns. Rotated90°
Warning
Set the pan supports securely
on the pan support stoppers
If the pan supports are not opened
suciently, the pot may become
unstable and fall.
Lower the supporting
feet securely
It is dangerous if
they are not lowered
securely. The stove
may tilt, and the
ame may become
larger. Make sure
each supporting foot
is facing downwards.

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Installing canister Install a canister following the procedure below.
Be aware that if a canister is installed incorrectly, unexpected dangers may result.
●Makesuretheheatshieldhasbeenattachednormally.
●Iftheairtemperatureislow,ortheproductisusedcontinuously,werecommendusing“IwataniButaneFuel”or“FOREWINDSButaneFuel”.
Open the canister cover.
Turn the ON/OFF knob in the “OFF” direction until it stops.
●IftheON/OFFknobisnotinthe“OFF”position,thecanisterinstallationsafety
device is activated, and the canister cannot be installed.
Make sure no foreign objects have adhered to the magnet.
When foreign objects have adhered to the
magnet
Adhesive tape
Iron powder and scraps
If iron scraps or powder have stuck to the magnet,
a gas leak may occur or it may not be possible to
install the canister. If foreign objects have stuck to
the magnet, use adhesive tape to remove them.
Remove the canister cap of the canister.
Place the canister on the heat panel
and align the canister notch with the
protrusion of container-receiving guide.
Canister notch
Protrusion
of container-
receiving guide
Whenitisdicultto
install the canister
(becauseforceis
required),applya
thin coat of vegetable
oil to the tip of the
canister(Part in the
illustrationtotheright).
Application location
for vegetable oil
As shown in the illustration to the right,
place your hand near the top of the
canister, slide the canister horizontally,
and push it until it ts completely with the
magnet.
When using “Iwatani Butane Fuel”
When the canister has been installed correctly, there is a
gap of about X.X"/2.5cmatthebackendofthecanister.
The canister installation section is designed to move
with some “play”. This gap does not indicate a problem,
so please use this product with peace of mind.
Install the canister securely so that there is no gap
between the magnet and canister.
After the canister has been installed, close the canister cover.
When cookware is on the stove
As shown in the illustration below, do not set a pot handle over the case unit.
<Pot with two handles> <Pot with one handle/frying pan>
Pot
Case unit
Pot handle
Pot
Case unit
Pot handle
Always use a fuel canister labeled as “Iwatani Butane Fuel” or “FORE WINDS Butane Fuel”

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Ignition, adjusting the heating power, and extinguishing the ame
Ignition Adjusting the heating power Extinguishing
TurntheON/OFFknobinthe
“ON”directionuntilitclicks.
Makesuretheamewaslit.
Low
High
TurningtheON/OFF
knobinthe“ON”
direction increases
the heating power,
while turning in the
“OFF”direction
decreases it.
TurntheON/OFF
knobinthe“OFF”
direction until it
stops.
●Ifthereisnoame,returntheON/OFFknobtothe
“OFF”position,andthentryagain.
Itmaybediculttolighttheproductuponrstuse
or when the temperature of the canister is low.
With caution, repeat the ignition operation several
times.
●Ifanignitionoperationisperformedtooquickly,the
gasmaynotspreadsucientlywithintheburner,
whichmakesignitionmoredicult.
●Whenusinglowheat,alwayschecktheame
asitisdiculttosee.
●Beawarethatiftheameisloweredtoo
much, it is more likely to be extinguished by
wind.
After use (steps after extinguishing the ame)
Make sure the ame is out completely
●Justaftertheameisextinguished,boththemain
unit and the canister will be hot.
Wait until they cool down.
Remove the canister (below)
●Alwaysremovethecanister.
Otherwise, appliance failures or
gas leaks may occur.
Ignite a ame after the canister has
been removed
●Asmallamountofgasremainsinthe
piping of the main unit. To prevent danger,
performignitiononetimetoburnothe
remaining gas.
Advice
Whenignitionisdicult,lightaringrod(gaslighter,etc.),and
thenignitetheburnerheadwhileturningtheON/OFFknobin
the "ON" direction.
●Itmaynotbepossibletolighttheignitiondevicedepending
ontheweatherorelevation.Pleasepreparearingrod(gas
lighter)orothersimilarequipmentasabackupignitionsource.
Firingrod(gaslighter)
Removing the canister after use After use, always remove the canister, put on the canister cap,
and then store the canister.
Open the canister cover.
While holding the canister, apply a small amount of force in the direction
opposite the installation direction to remove it from the magnet.
Put the canister cap on the removed canister.
Close the canister cover.

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Storage method After use, the equipment will be hot. Wait for the equipment to cool suciently before storing it.
To store the burner unit correctly, the pan supports, supporting feet, and stands must be folded to
their storage positions. In addition, take care because they can scratch the interior of the case unit.
Remove the heat shield, and then open the canister cover.
Canister cover
Fold the pan supports (4) and supporting feet (3) to their storage positions.
Supporting
feet
Pan supports
Fold the stands (3), store the burner unit in the case unit, and then close the canister cover.
Stand
Burner unit
When you store the burner unit,
returntheON/OFFknobtothe
"OFF" position.
Before storage, fold the heat shield, store it in the heat shield storage part, and then attach the rubber cap.
Insert the heat shield into the cut-out sections.
●Inserttheheatshielduntilitissecuredintheheatshieldstoragepart.
Otherwise, the heat shield may fall.
Cut-out
section
Heat shield
Cut-out
section
Rubber cap

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Usage precautions
Usage location and circumstances
Warning
Never use this product in the following locations
(Otherwise, res, explosions, fatal accidents, and burns will occur)
● Do not use this product in cramped places or poorly
ventilated places
● Do not use this product in a location in which the canister
will become overheated
Never use this product inside a tent or a vehicle.
During use, a large amount of oxygen is
consumed, which may cause death by
suocationduetoalackofoxygenand
carbon monoxide poisoning. Also, nearby
combustiblesmayigniteandstartare.
Do not use this product in a location in
which the canister will become overheated
by sunlight, such as on sandy beach or
asphalt in the summer.
● Do not use this product in a vehicle or in unstable locations ● Do not use this product near re or heat
If the main unit is tilted or moved
duringuse,theamemaybecome
largerandcauseinjuryorre.
There is also danger of the main unit
tipping over. Use the product in stable
atlocationssoitdoesnotshake,tip,
or move.
Keeptheproduct6ft/2mormoreawayfromre.
● Do not use the product near
canisters, hairspray, and other
combustibles, or cloth, paper, or
other items that are easily burned
Spray
Kerosene
● Do not use this product in strong wind
Ifthisproductisusedinstrongwind,theameoftheburnermay
be drawn into the main unit, which may cause an accident or
damage to the main unit.
Caution
Do not use the product in a location that applies
radiant heat or physical eff ects on the canister
or stove, such as by sand or pebbles or grass
or plant stubble under the main unit
Do not use the product in a location in
which there is danger of falling objects
(You may be burned by re or falling cookware)
(Heat radiation will worsen, the main
unit will burn out, and the canister
will overheat, which may cause an
explosion)
To prevent accidents, install the product
with the necessary space
During use, keep the
product6"/15.25cm
or more from furniture,
walls(inawooden
building),andother
combustibles.
Allow40"/100cmor
more above this product
from ceilings, shelves,
electric appliances, and
other combustibles.
6"/15.25 cm
6"/15.25 cm
40″/100 cm
or more
6"/15.25 cm
6"/15.25 cm
Do not use the product on a rug, tablecloth, or
other heat-sensitive material
(This may cause deformation or discoloration)
Do not use the product in the location in which air
or smoke is sucked up from the base of the main
unit (such as a table with a smokeless roaster)
(This may cause abnormal combustion)
Danger
If you notice a gas leak, extinguish the ame immediately
(Ignition may cause an explosion)
●Ifgasleaks,agasodor(likearottenonion)willbeemitted.Butanegasisheavierthanairand
collectsatthebottom.Performthefollowingstepsimmediately.Donotuserewhilegasisleaking.
Extinguish the ame immediately. (Set the ON/OFF knob to the “OFF” position)
Remove the canister.

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During and after use
Warning
Do not surround the stove
with a wind shield,
splatter guard, stones, or
other obstacles
These obstacles will cause the
canister to absorb excessive heat.
Never place a pot or other cookware
on top of stove in this state, because
it will become a cover. The heat will
become excessive, and there is
danger of an explosion.
Do not use this product for purposes other
than cooking
(Overheating, abnormal combustion, and other
problems may cause burnout or re)
Do not leave the product unattended
while it is in operation
Stay near this product when it is on. Always make sure
theamehasbeenextinguishedbeforeleavingthe
room or going to bed. In case of a phone call or visit,
switchotheproduct.
Do not tilt or move the product while it is
in operation
(If the product is tilted, it will cause burns or res)
Do not use this product for
drying clothes or as a heater
(Otherwise, falling clothes and other
problems may cause a re)
Do not allow children to use
this product
Do not allow children to use this product and keep this
product out of the reach of children.
Never use this product in the following ways
(The interior of the main unit or canister will overheat,
which may cause an explosion)
● Do not heat empty
cookware
● Do not use two or more units of
this product side-by-side
● Do not use or store this product on
another source of heat
(electric cooking stove, induction
cooker, etc.)
● Do not use this product to burn
charcoal or for other similar uses
● Do not use the product with the heat shield removed
(Doing so may cause the canister to overheat and explode)
● Do not use large cookware (such
as an iron plate) that erroneously
covers the canister cover
When you use a small cooking
vessel, make sure that it is placed on
the stove stably. Unstable cooking
vessels may tip over. Canister cover
● Do not use utensils made of stone, sand, or ceramic that
cook by thermal storage
Do not use cookware with strong radiant heat
Do not load very heavy pots or pans or apply
heavy loads
Whenusingthestove,donotapplyaload(totalweightof
cookwareandfood)tothepansupportthatwillexceed11lbs/5kg.
(Otherwise,deformationsmaycauseunexpectedaccidents)
Before use
Warning
Do not insert objects (such as pebbles or
bundles of cardboard) between the bottom of
the canister and the main unit
(The pressure sensor safety device
will no longer activate, which may
cause the canister to explode)
Never put anything
between the space
Always make sure there are no gas leaks or
other problems with ignition or extinguishing
operations before use
Never use a product that you believe has failed or been damaged.
Install the canister securely
(Otherwise, gas may leak and cause a re)
Caution
Do not use the product on a carpet or
other heat-sensitive materials
Do not install items that obstruct air
o w
When you use this product on a
heat sensitive table, check the heat
resistance temperature and handling
cautions of the table and determine
whether usage is advisable
(During use, the bottom of the main unit becomes
very hot, and the table may be cracked, deformed,
damaged, or burned)

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Caution
Do not use deformed canisters
(Doing so may lead to a gas leak)
Inspect stored canisters from time to time,
always check that rusting canisters are free from
gas leaks, and use them as soon as possible
*Even if a canister does not exhibit rusting, do not use
a canister that has been stored for an extended period
(more than 6 or 7 years as a rough guide).
Please use dedicated canister
Pleaseusededicatedcanistermarkedwith“IwataniButane
Fuel”or“FOREWINDSButaneFuel”.Ifothercanistersare
used, it may cause gas leak or abnormality of operation.
Inhalation risk
Do not intentionally suck gas from the canister, as this
may lead to suff ocation or death due to lack of oxygen.
Do not subject the canister to strong impacts
The canister may become damaged or ignite due to a gas
leak if it suff ers an impact from a falling object.
Do not put the canister near a
heat source
Do not put the canister in a place near
a heat source. The pressure inside
the canister may cause the canister to
explode.
When storing the canister,
avoid ames and direct sunlight
Keep the canister with canister cap
tted in a place under 104˚F/40˚C where
it is airy and with little humidity. Keep
away from ame and direct sunlight.
Handling the Canister Instructions and warnings expressed on the canister should be read thoroughly.
Before using, remove the canister cap. Before storing the canister, replace the canister cap
.
Warning
Be sure to follow the instructions below to avoid the risk of re or explosion.
Do not throw the canister
into a re
Do not throw the canister into a re.
It will cause an explosion.
Proper disposal of canister
● Empty canister should be disposed
of according to the rules and
regulations of your city/town. Make
sure can is completely empty before
disposing of it.
● Shake the canister, if there is liquid
still inside, please use it up before
disposing.
Keep your head and hands away from the
burner head
(Fire may cause an burns)
Ventilate during use
Pay careful attention to ventilation.
When the stove does not ignite on the rst
attempt, be careful of ignition
Before igniting the second time, make sure there is no smell of
gas.Theescapedgasmaycauseare.Waitatleast1minute
before retries.
After use, remove the canister
After use, always remove the canister from the main unit
topreventre.Ifthisproductisstoredwiththecanisterstill
installedandsomethingturnstheON/OFFknob,thereisthe
potential of a gas leak or ignition, which is extremely dangerous.
While stove is in use, periodically check to
see the ame is visible
Warning
Never modify or disassemble this product
(Disassembly could cause unexpected circumstances,
such as death from carbon monoxide poisoning or a
gas leak, failure, or re)
During and for some time after use, do not
touch other than the ON/OFF knob
(You may be burned if you touch other parts)
Carry out the following procedure during
abnormalities or emergencies
Examplesofabnormalities)Strangenoisesorsmells,redame,etc.
Set the ON/OFF knob to the “OFF” position to
extinguish the ame.
Remove the canister from the main unit. (page 6)
Follow “Troubleshooting” (page 12).
Do not hold the handle and swing it or
move it strongly
(Unexpected accidents may occur due to part damage or other problems)
Caution
If the stove falls or receives a strong impact, stop using it
Even if the exterior is not damaged, interior mechanisms may be damaged.
Even if the exterior is not damaged, please contact your place of purchase or our customer consultation center.

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● To protect your hands and ngers, always wear gloves.
● Do not wash this product as a whole.
If water enters the gas line, gas will no longer come out, which
may cause rust.
● Always remove the canister before inspections and maintenance.
● Wait until the main unit has cooled down before inspecting
and maintaining the product.
● Never disassemble the gas line section.
● If there is a spillover during use, please clean burner.
Maintenance and inspection after use
Inspection Maintenance method Precaution
Spillovers of food
or liquid
Wipeothespilloverwithadrycloth.Ifthestainis
obstinate,pleaseusemilddetergent.Andwipeo
totally with dry cloth.
Moisture and spillovers may cause malfunction, rust or failure.
Please clean inside and outside frequently. Do not move
electrodeoramerod.
If burner ports are
blocked
Cleanwithabrushand/orsmallneedle.
(Donotmoveelectrodeoramerod.)
Itmaycauseincompleteignitionorirregularames.Please
clean burner frequently.
Food particles on
electrode
(burnerwon’tignite)
Please remove particles from electrode with dry cloth.
(Donotmovetheelectrode.)
If there is a stain on electrode, it may cause hindered ignition.
Duringmaintenance,iftheON/OFFknobrotatesto“ON”
position, it may cause electric shock.
Food residue on
stove
Pleasewipeowithdrycloth.Ifthestainisset,use
mild detergent with water and then dry.
Do not use thinner, gasoline, polishing powder, nylon brush or
metal brush. This may cause damage to the machine.
When the product is not used for a long time Cautions regarding time-related deterioration of
this product
●Conrmtherearenofoodparticlescausingblockageandtheunitisdry.
●Separatethecanisterfromtheunit.Donotstorewhenthesetwo
products are connected.
●Whenthisproductcoolsdown,putintocarryingcaseandstoreinadry
place. Never leave the unit outdoors without it being in the carrying case.
●Pleaseperformregularinspectionandmaintenancetopreventproduct
from rusting.
●Donotuseanylubricantsonthisproduct.
Rubber parts are used in the gas connection opening of this product.
Regardless of frequency of use, rubber parts deteriorate over time.
Please consider replacing this product 10 years after manufacture.
●Themanufacturedateislistedontheratingplate.
Warranty and Repair
LIMITED WARRANTY INFORMATION REPAIR (Out of Warranty)
To view our limited warranty information, visit our website at www.iwatani.
com/product-warranty,callusat1-713-965-9970ormailawrittenrequest
including your name and return mailing address to:
Iwatani Corporation of America
ATTN: Product Warranty Request
2200 Post Oak Blvd., Suite 1150 Houston, TX 77056.
Refertothesection“Troubleshooting”(page12)andcheckthe
product again. If your product is malfunctioning, contact us through
www.iwatani.com/contactorat1-713-965-9970withfollowing
information:
●Yourname,addressanddaytimephonenumber
●Productnameandmodelnumber(ontheratingplate)
●Descriptionoftheproblem(inasmuchdetailaspossible)
Cautions during inspection and maintenance Inspect and maintain the product after use.

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Canister cannot be
installed
Remedy 1234
11
12
Dicult to ignite
Remedy 456789
Cannot ignite
Remedy 56789
10
11
12
13
15
16
Burner would not stay lit
Remedy 57
10
Flames around the
electrode is red
Remedy
17
Burns with a yellow
ame
Remedy 7
10
Flame is unstable
Remedy 7
10
Flame is irregular
Remedy 7
Heating power is low
Remedy 57
10
14
There is a gas odor
Remedy 489
12
Flame goes out during
use
Remedy 5
10
11
Flame does not go out
Remedy 9
Gas leaks even when the
ON/OFF knob is “OFF”
Remedy 49
12
A popping sound occurs
during extinguishing
Remedy
18
Flames burn away
from the burner
Remedy
19
Troubleshooting In the event of an unexpected malfunction, troubleshoot by
using the following information.
Issue Remedy
Cause Solution
FS01
21,00
1Is there any deformation or
warping on the main unit? Request an inspection and repair.
2Have iron scraps or powder
adhered to the magnet?
Remove the iron scraps or powder using
adhesive tape.
3
Is the ON/OFF knob set to “ON”?
Set the ON/OFF knob to “OFF”.
4Is a canister made by another
company being used? Use a dedicated Iwatani canister.
5Has the gas run out?
Is there little gas remaining? Replace with a new canister.
6Have stains or moisture stuck
to the electrode section? Wipe away the stains or moisture.
7Is the burner ame opening
clogged?
Use a metal brush or other similar item to
remove the clog.
8Is the ignition operation
being performed correctly?
Perform the ignition operation correctly.
(page 6)
9The ON/OFF knob may have
failed. Request an inspection and repair.
10 The gas duct (nozzle) may
be clogged. Request an inspection and repair.
11 Has the pressure sensor
safety device been activated?
Reset the device following “● When the
pressure sensor safety device has been
activated” (page 3).
12 Is the canister installed
correctly? Install the canister correctly. (page 5)
13 The ignition device may
have failed. Request an inspection and repair.
14 Is the ON/OFF knob opened
fully? Open the ON/OFF knob fully.
15 Is the spark jumping from
the electrode to the burner?
When the spark is not jumping from the
electrode to the burner, adjust so that the
distance between the electrode tip and burner is
about 3 mm, and the ame opening is centered.
16 Is the spark jumping?
If the spark is not jumping, stains or water
drops have stuck to the white section of
the electrode (ceramic). Wipe away the
stains or moisture.
17 The ame around the electrode is red during the rst use after purchase.
After several uses, the red ame disappears. Continue to use the product as is.
18
A sound during extinguishing is not a problem. Continue to use the product as is.
19 This is not a problem. Turn down the ON/OFF knob slightly for 2 to 3 minutes.
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