Owner`s manual
Step 7 – Lighting the Burner
Insure that the regulator control valve is in the off position.•
Slowly rotate the gas cylinder valve clockwise to the on position.•
Using a special grill match or grill lighter for safety, insert a flame underneath the wind •
shield to the burner.
Slowly rotate the regulator control valve to the on position until the burner ignites. If •
it takes more than five seconds for the burner to ignite, rotate the regulator control
valve to the off position, then the cylinder valve to the off position and repeat the
lighting process.
IN THE EVENT THAT THE FLAME IS EXTINGUISHED, DO NOT RELIGHT THE •
BURNER FOR FIVE MINUTES; THIS ALLOWS REMAINING FUMES TO CLEAR.
As soon as the flame is lit, rotate the regulator control valve clockwise until the flame •
rises. Rotate the air shutter, allowing more or less air to enter the cast burner until the
flame becomes blue. Once the flame reaches appropriate color, adjust the flame with
the regulator control valve to desired level.
Using water or oil, whichever is required for the cooking method you choose; fill the •
pot to the Maximum Fill Line. NEVER fill the pot over the Maximum Fill Line to avoid
any dangerous mishaps such as boil-over’s.
DO NOT PLACE AN EMPTY POT ON A LIT BURNER. THIS WILL CAUSE SEVERE •
DAMAGE TO THE POT.
Rotating the regulator control valve clockwise and counter-clockwise will bring the •
contents of your pot to the desired temperature. Oil may ignite at a temperature of
400˚F or higher therefore should never exceed temperatures of 350˚F. To insure you
maintain safe temperatures throughout the use of this burner, you must use a ther-
mometer at all times. IF THE BURNER BEGINS TO SMOKE, THE BURNER MUST
BE SHUT OFF IMMEDIATELY.
Once you are through with this appliance, you must first rotate the regulator control •
valve counter-clockwise to reach the off position, and then rotate the gas cylinder
valve counter-clockwise to reach the off position. All parts of the appliance, pot and
left over contents must be allowed to completely cool before touching or handling for
storage.
DO NOT REDUCE THE FLAME TO KEEP THE OIL WARM FOR LATER USE. THE •
TEMPERATURE WILL CONTINUE TO INCREASE AND POSSIBLY IGNITE IF THE
BURNER IS NOT COMPLETELY TURNED OFF.