Thermocool TGC-2GA Glass Duo User manual

OWNER’S MANUAL
PREMIUM HOUSEHOLD GAS COOKER
NOTE
Please read these instructions carefully before using the
Appliance. Please keep Manual in a safe place for future
reference.
● SAVE MONEY ● SAVE TIME ● SAVE GAS

FEATURES
!High quality auto-ignition, catching fire 100%.
!The whole meticulous curl make the stove body more smooth.
!Patent pan support, convenient and applicable.
!Patent design burner, efficient combustion, strong flame, less gas.
igh Efficiency
More concentrated fire
longer heat exchange time
Decentralizing fire,
low efficiency
ave Time
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Cooker fast, saves time Waste time and labor
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WHIRLWIND BURNER REGULAR BURNER
ully Burning Less Pollution
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Flame Circulation strengthens the stirring and
burning of gas and air, and reduce pollution.
The method of traditional straight
burning is not efficient.
ave Energy
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Low gas consumption High gas consumption
WHIRLWIND BURNER REGULAR BURNER
WHIRLWIND BURNER REGULAR BURNER
WHIRLWIND BURNER REGULAR BURNER
WHIRLWIND TECHNOLOGY BURNER
NAMES AND PARTS
1
Surface
5
Knob
2
Side Panel
6
Gas connected
3
Pan support
7
Stick
4
Burner
8
Rubber leg
Dear Customer:
Congratulations on the purchase our table top gas cooker. We are certain
that this new, modern, functional and practical appliance, built with the
very highest quality materials, will meet your requirements in the best
possible way.
This Cooker is easy to use. It is, however, important to thoroughly read
the instruction in this handbook in order to obtain the best results. Retain
this booklet for future reference.
INDEX
Features
Whirlwind technology burner
Name of parts
Caution
Before use
How to use
Care and maintenance
Trouble-shooting guide
Specifications
After-sale service
The Manufacture shall not be held responsible for any inaccuracies in
this handbook due to printing or transcription errors , also the designs
in the figures are purely indicative . The Manufacturer also reserves
the right to make any modifications to the products as may be
considered necessary or useful , also in the interests of the user,
without jeopardizing the main functional and safety features of the
products themselves .
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The Manufacture shall not be held responsible for any damages to persons or
property caused by incorrect installation or use of the appliance .

CAUTION
Read manual before use.
Insert rubber stands before use.
Wipe surface with clean foam/cloth
after every use.
Beware of hot surface and burners
during / immediately after use.
Do not use a gas other that which is
specified on the label attached.
(Fig. 1)
Use for cooking only. Do not dry
towels, clothes, etc., over it. (Fig. 2)
To avoid damage, do not place
charcoal on the burner.
Avoid covering the flame with a big
plate which covers the gas cooker.
Do not use the gas cooker where the
flame may be blown off by the wind.
Make sure that there are no
inflammable near the gas cooker.
(Fig. 3)
Use only a rubber hose. do not use a
vinyl plastic hose, as this can be
dangerous. (Fig. 4)
While it is in use, check from time to
time, whether it burns normally.
After use, turn the ignition knob back
to OFF position and make sure the
burner is put out. (Fig. 5)
When going to bed or leaving the
house, be sure to turn off not only the
ignition knob but also the main gas
valve as well.
The main gas valve not in use should
be closed and covered by the cap.

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

CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Before using the unit, make sure the
ignition knob is in the “OFF” position
and turn on the main cock. After use,
ensure to turn off the burners and main
cock.(Fig. 13)
1. TURNING ON THE UNIT
a- Turn the ignition knob counter
clockwise to the “ON” position slowly,
pressing if for a few seconds. Make
sure that the burners has lit.(Fig. 14)
Remark:
When you start to use the unit for the
first time or the unit has not been used
for a long time, it sometimes happens
that the burners is not ignited. This is
because air has been trapped in the
rubber hose. Repeat turning on the
ignition knob a few times until gas
comes through.
2. FLAME CONTROLLER
a- Control the knob between and to
regulate the flame and cooking power
output.
b- Turn the knob counter clockwise to
the minimum flame position to set for
lowest cooking output level.(Fig. 15)
Remark:
If the flame is reduced suddenly, it may
turn off the burner.
3. TURNING OFF THE UNIT
a - Turn the ignition knob clockwise up
to its original position without pressing
it.(Fig. 16)
b - After use, make sure to turn off the
main cock.
Remark:
When the burner is turned off, it may make a sound, this is normal.
ADJUSTMENT OF COMBUSTION (AIR & GAS MIXTURE)
1.Should the flame be: of a yellow colour, burning black, floating flame
or deposit carbon beneath the cooking utensils, this would indicate a
misadjustment of the air and gas mixture. To correct this, you need only
to adjust the air regulator in the conduction tube in the following
way:(Fig. 17)
• Move the regulator up or down to allow a greater or lesser flow or air.
• Adjust until pale blue flame is achieved.
OFF
ON
Max
Min
OFF
ON
Max
Min
OFF
ON
Max
Min
OFF
ON
Max
Min
Chassis
Conduction tube
UP
DOWN Air regulator
Injector
Burner
UP
DOWN
Conduction tube
Air regulator
Injector
Fig. 18
Fig. 17
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
Fig. 15
Fig. 16

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Warning: Do not wash the glass top in water when the top is hot.
Model
TGC-2GA Table Top Gas Stove
Gas Type
L.P.G. (Proane 30% and Butane 70%)
Gas Pressure
2800Pa
Class of appliance
Class 1
Normal Input Rating
Left Burner: 3.5kw(255g/h)
Right Burner: 3.5kw(255g/h)
Min Boiler Size
Ø14cm
Ø14cm
Model
TGC-3GA Table Top Gas Stove
Gas Type
L.P.G. (Proane 30% and Butane 70%)
Gas Pressure
2800Pa
Class of appliance
Class 1
Normal Input Rating
Left Burner:3.5KW(255g/h)
Middle Burner:0.65KW(47g/h)
Right Burner:3.5KW(255g/h)
Min Boiler Size
Ø14cm
Ø6cm
Ø14cm
Model
TGC-2SA Table Top Gas Stove
Gas Type
L.P.G. (Proane 30% and Butane 70%)
Gas Pressure
2800Pa
Class of appliance
Class 1
Normal Input Rating
Left Burner: 4.4kw(320g/h)
Right Burner: 4.4kw(320g/h)
Min Boiler Size
Ø14cm
Ø14cm
Model
TGC-3GB Table Top Gas Stove
Gas Type
L.P.G. (Proane 30% and Butane 70%)
Gas Pressure
2800Pa
Class of appliance
Class 1
Normal Input Rating
Left Burner:3.5KW(255g/h)
Middle Burner:0.65KW(47g/h)
Right Burner:3.5KW(255g/h)
Min Boiler Size
Ø14cm
Ø6cm
Ø14cm
Model
TGC-3SA Table Top Gas Stove
Gas Type
L.P.G. (Proane 30% and Butane 70%)
Gas Pressure
2800Pa
Class of appliance
Class 1
Normal Input Rating
Left Burner:3.5KW(255g/h)
Middle Burner:0.65KW(47g/h)
Right Burner:3.5KW(255g/h)
Min Boiler Size
Ø14cm
Ø6cm
Ø14cm
Model
TGC-2TA Table Top Gas Stove
Gas Type
L.P.G. (Proane 30% and Butane 70%)
Gas Pressure
2800Pa
Class of appliance
Class 1
Normal Input Rating
Left Burner: 4.5kw(327g/h)
Right Burner: 4.5kw(327g/h)
Min Boiler Size
Ø14cm
Ø14cm
occasionally. Keep it away from heater sources, and keep it clean.
Wipe the stainless steel top and body with a dry cloth, if it is
difficult to clean, use soapy water and then dry thoroughly with a
dry cloth.
Wash the pan support in water dry thoroughly before replacing .
The electronic ignition will not function if it is wet. Be careful not
to spill water, soup, etc. on it.(Fig. 18)
For better service and a longer service life, keep the gas cooker
clean.
If you find something wrong with your gas cooker, make checkups by
referring to the "trouble-shooting guide". If you cannot find out the
cause of the trouble from such, get a qualified technician to help you
check.
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