Product Manual A

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FOR MODELS WITH
NON-ADJUSTABLE
REGULATORS WITH
MANUAL VALVES
1. Check that the casting is properly
located as per the diagram and
that the orifice is properly located in
respect to the jet pipe. (Figure 1)
2. Make certain that the manual valves
are turned to the OFF position by
turning them clockwise until they
reach the stop position.
3. Open the cylinder control valve by
turning it counterclockwise as per
the diagram (Figure 2).
4. To light the jet burner, hold a multi-
purpose lighter or paperback match
over the jet pipe as per (Figure 3).
Turn the corresponding manual valve
control toward the ON position until
ignition occurs. Turning the manual
valve counterclockwise increases
the gas flow to the burner and hence
the flame size (Figure 2). To light
the cast burner, hold a multipurpose
lighter or use a paperbook match
placed above the casting as per
(Figure 4). Turn the corresponding
manual valve control toward the ON
position until ignition occurs. Turning
the manual valve counterclockwise increases the gas flow to the burner and hence the flame size
(Figure 2). When lighting the stove, if ignition does not occur in 3 to 5 seconds, turn the manual
valve(s) and cylinder control off. Wait 5 minutes for gas to disperse. Repeat Procedure.
5. Refer to (Figure 5) for proper flame emission for the jet and cast burners. The casting flame should
be blue and the flame should be emitted from every port in the casting. If not, rotate the air shutter
position until there is a blue flame. Opening the shutter too much will cause the flame to “lift” off the
burner. If there is a yellow flame, or if some ports have no flame, this indicates there may be an
obstruction in the venturi tube or ports. Check the maintenance instructions on page 16 for more
information regarding a yellow flame.
6. Always monitor the flame throughout the cooking process. If at any point in the cooking process the
flame(s) are accidently extinguished, immediately turn the manual valve(s) and cylinder valve OFF.
Wait 5 minutes for gas to disperse and relight the cooker according to the lighting insructions (#1 -
#5) in this section.
NEVER PUT HANDS OR FACE DIRECTLY OVER BURNER WHILE LIGHTING.
WARNING
CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD
Burning charcoal inside can
kill you. It gives off carbon
monoxide, which has no odor.
NEVER burn charcoal inside
homes, vehicles or tents.
IMPORTANT: Read your cooker Instruction Manual before using�
this thermometer. The Red Zone is Danger. Never allow tem-�
perature of oil to exceed 350ûF. NEVER LEAVE COOKER
UNATTENDED. Failure to follow these instruc-�
tions could cause a grease fire / explosion result-
ing in personal injury, death, or property damage.
DEEP FRY THERMOMETER
WARNING