
Be careful to avoid getting burned
by not touching the top panel of the
gas cooker, as it gets very hot near
the burners when in use.
Make sure the room is well
ventilated. Never use the gas cooker
for long periods of time (over 10
minutes) in a small room or in a
closed-off space without the
ventilation, by the ventilation fan or
opening the windows. (Fig. 6)
If a gas leak is found, close the main
gas valve, open up all windows, and
call your dealer.
Do refrain from turning an electric
switch on or off, lighting a match,
or using a lighter.(Fig. 7)
The gas cylinder should stand away
at least 0.5m from the cooker.
(Fig.8)
When using different kind of gas,
the cooker must be renovated by
professional person. Otherwise, do
not use it.
Knob is designed for anti-clockwise
ignition as a safety precaution.
In the event of a burn back (i.e.
where the gas burns back on the
jet), turn off the valve and light
again. Should the problem persist
take the unit back to your dealer for
checking.
1.Confirm that you have the right
model for your type of gas supply.
2.When unpacking, make sure that all
of the parts of the gas cooker are
included. Assemble the parts as show
in.(Fig. 9)
3.Attach the rubber legs to the cooker
by turning the cooker upside down
and screwing them into the openings on
the cooker bottom.(Fig. 10)
4.Install the burners.
5.Place the pan supports on top of the
burner, the pan supports can be
adjusted by turning the screws and
then the pan can be put on the pan
supports steadily.
6.Push the rubber hose onto the hose
joint as far as it will go. Do not use a
vinyl plastic hose, as this can be
dangerous. Secure the hose with both
sides of hose clamp.(Fig.11) see to it
that the rubber hose does not touch a
part of the gas cooker nor lies
underneath it.
7.When choosing a place to put the
gas cooker, be sure to pick a spot that is
firm and level. The gas cooker need
plenty of space and air. Allow at least
15cm of space on the sides and 100cm
above the unit. (Fig.12) if the space is
less than 15cm from the in-flammable
walls, be sure to provide a heat
insulation board. Also be sure to keep
paper, oil, and all other inflammable
objects away from the gas cooker.
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
Fig. 12