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Operating Manual
I EM# 14236
ravel ‘n’ rail
Propane Stove/Grill
1. Wind shields
2. Cover
3. Grill
4. Burner
5. Control Knobs
6. Collapsable Stand
7. Carry Handle
CON AC INFORMA ION
If you should have any questions, problems or comments, please call
our Customer Service Department at 1-800-231-1402. This
Department is open 8AM 5PM CST Mon-Fri. www.texsport.com
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DANGER
NEVER USE HIS
APPLIANCE IN AN ENCLOSED
SPACE SUCH AS CAMPER,
EN , CAR OR HOME.
USING I IN AN ENCLOSED
SPACE CAN KILL YOU.
USE OU DOORS
ONLY!
KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.
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IMPOR AN
Read this manual carefully before assembling,
using or servicing this stove.
KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
DANGER
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
camper, tent, car or home.
!!
FOR YOUR SAFE Y
IF YOU SMELL GAS:
• Do not attempt to light the appliance.
• Extinguish any open flame.
• Disconnect from fuel supply.
• If smell persists leave the area.
FOR YOUR SAFE Y
NOTE: DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR
OTHER LIQUID WITH FLAMMABLE VAPORS IN THE
VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE.
WARNING
Misuse of this appliance can lead to fire, explosion
and serious personal injury to you or others.
Follow all instruction here, or on your
stove and on the propane cylinder.
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Thank you for buying a Texsport Authentic Adventure Gear product We
hope you enjoy your new stove and that it will serve you for many years to
come We encourage you to read and understand each step of the set-up
and safety operation instructions prior to working with this stove
FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY
GENERAL SAFE Y INFORMA ION
• NEVER use in an enclosed area.
• DO NOT expose the propane cylinder to excessive heat.
• Never operate stove with missing or damaged parts.
• Always check burner holes prior to each operation. If blockage
is found DO NOT use stove.
• Always inspect stove, propane cylinder and regulator and
hose assembly for damage, debris or dirt before attaching the
stove to the propane cylinder.
• If any damaged is discovered, DO NOT USE.
• DO NOT USE AS A SPACE HEATER OR FOR ILLUMINATION.
• Always attach/detach propane cylinder outdoors away from
any open flame or pilot lights and only when the stove is cool.
• When storing or transporting stove always disconnect the
propane cylinder and store it in a cool, well ventilated loca-
tion, in an upright position.
• Be sure connection to propane cylinder is tightly secure (hand
tighten only) prior to each use.
• Never operate the stove near any flammable liquid or vapors.
Keep all flammable or combustible materials beyond the clear-
ance zone as indicated on page 4 of this manual.
• Discontinue operation of the stove and close valve if:
ambient temperature drops below -10˚ F.
there is no fuel remaining in the propane cylinder
combustion becomes unstable
lighting cannot be performed quickly and easily
you experience repeated flame outs
• Should blockage occur in the fuel jet do not attempt to clear
with a metal object. Call Texsport Customer Service at
800-231-1402 8AM 5PM CST Mon-Fri.
•Never leave stove unattended when hot or in use.
•KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
INS RUC IONS FOR USE
CONNECTING THE FUEL SOURCE
Step 1......Unpack stove. Carefully compare contents to parts list
on reverse side.
Step 2......Use only the approved 16.4 oz/465 g disposable
propane cylinder approved for use by the United States
Department of Transportation DOT-NRC 232/290
M1110.
Step 3......Make sure that the burner control valve knobs are
turned off. Twist in a clockwise direction.
Step 4......Make sure regulator assembly rubber seal is clean and
undamaged and in its proper centered position.
Step 5......Attach the propane cylinder onto the regulator assembly
hose (hand tighten only). Insert the metal collar fully into
the end of the hose inlet connection and turn the collar
clockwise to tighten.
Step 6......Please check all connections for leaks using soapy
water. Bubbles will form if there is a leak present.
Step 7......When you are sure there are no leaks, you may pro-
ceed to setup/lighting your stove.
SETUP/LIGHTING YOUR STOVE
Step 1 ........The wind baffles packed on the bottom of the stove must
be removed and placed over the burners and locked
into place.
Step 2......Place a flame source near the face of the burner and at
the same time open the respective control valve to a low
or medium setting. Gas will begin to flow and the burn-
er will ignite.
Step 3......If stove fails to light, turn off the valve. Allow any gas to
dissipate and repeat step 2.
If stove still does not light call Texsport Customer Service at
800-231-1402 8AM 5PM CST Mon-Fri.
USING YOUR STOVE
Step 1......After burner has ignited, adjust to desired heat level.
Step 2......Keep children, pets and flammable materials well away
from ignited burner.
Step 3......While ignited DO NOT touch the cooking area. Only
the control knob should be touched during operation.
Step 4......Stove surfaces are very hot and should not be handled
or moved, except after being shut down.
Step 5......Allow stove to cool for 15 minutes before moving or
storage.
MAIN ENANCE
Be sure to keep equipment clean and make sure burners are
always unobstructed. Propane appliances seldom require service as
long as you keep valves and orifices away from dirt and dust.
Always blow the valve clean before connecting it to a cylinder. If
damaged DO NOT use the appliance and contact Texsport
Customer Service at 800-231-1402 8AM – 5PM CST M on-Fri
DO NO PERFORM MAIN ENANCE WHILE
HE S OVE IS S ILL HO .
PLEASE ALLOW ADEQUA E IME O COOL.
MINIMUM CLEARANCE O
FLAMMABLES OR COMBUS IBLES
Please keep stove away from any flammable or combustible materi-
als or objects. DO NOT allow any fabric, clothing or any flamma-
ble or combustible material to come within the following distance
restrictions.
12” from all sides of stove
Keep objects 48” above stove burner.
48” 48”
12”
12”
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