Instructions / Assembly

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8
Lighting
Position
Flame
Viewing
Hole
Do Not allow the
hose to come in
contact with the
appliance.
The HOT surfaces
may damage the
hose causing a
leak and fire.
Wind Shield
Regulator
Control Valve
1. Check the regulator control valve to be certain it is in the OFF position before
connecting to the gas cylinder. Perform soapy water test before each use.
2. Turn gas cylinder valve ON. Place a lit match to the burner under the wind shield.
Slowly turn on the regulator control valve until the burner lights. (If burner does not
light within 5 seconds, turn regulator control valve OFF, then the gas cylinder valve
OFF.) Wait 5 minutes for fumes to diminish before relighting.
If the flame is blown out wait 5 minutes for fumes to diminish before relighting.
3. After the burner is lit, open the regulator valve until the flame increases. Use the air
shutter on the burner to adjust the flame until it turns blue. Reduce Flame.
4. Fill Pot with water or oil. DO NOT fill pot more than 1/3 the pots full capacity. This
will help avoid dangerous boil-overs.
Note: DO NOT place your empty pot over the open flame. This will damage pot.
5. Bring your water or oil to the desired temperature by adjusting regulator control
valve. Oil should never exceed 400°F. Oil will ignite at 550°F to 700°F.
6. Always use a thermometer when frying.
7. After each use, first turn the regulator control valve OFF first, then the gas cylinder
OFF. Always allow gas cooker stand and pot with water or oil to cool completely
before touching, moving, or storing.
Burner Lighting Instructions:
If Oil Starts to Smoke TURN BURNER OFF. This Means the Oil Has
Exceeded 400º and will Catch Fire. Allow Oil to Cool to 350º Before
Relighting Burner.
When cooking with oil ALWAYS turn off burner before lowering food into
oil. Relight after food is submerged into the oil.
DO NOT TURN BURNER TO A LOW SETTING TO KEEP OIL/GREASE HOT
FOR LATER USE. THE TEMPERATURE OF THE OIL/GREASE WILL
CONTINUE TO RISE AND CATCH FIRE.
Adjust Air Shutter To the
Burner Until the Burner
Flame Is As Blue As
Possible
Our #1 Asked Question
Yellow
Flame
No
Flame
When The Cast Iron Burner Burns Yellow or Not At All, What Do I Do?
If your burner does not burn, blows out, burns yellow, or there’s a flame
inside the venturi, you need to check the burner venturi for any
obstructions. Dirt dobbers, spiders and other insects will build a nest inside
the burner ventura blocking air and gas flow.
KEEP AIR SHUTTER CLOSED AFTER EACH USE.
How To Clean
1. Remove the hose from the burner using a 7/16” wrench.
2. Insert a small rod in the hole that the hose was removed from.
3. Hold the burner up to a light looking into the hole that the hose was
removed from to see any obstructions.
4. If burner has not cleared, flush with water.
5. Once the burner has been cleared,
reassemble the burner
(air shutter, spring, hose.) See page 6
Venturi
When a flame occurs inside the ventura this is caused by a
blockage and could cause damage to the hose assemble.
WARNING
WARNING
Use only a 20lb cylinder or smaller with a protective collar with this
appliance. Cylinder Not Included with the appliance.
SAFE STORAGE & MAINTENANCE
• Before each use of the appliance, check and clean the burner/ventura tubes for insects
and insect nests. A clogged tube can lead to a fire beneath the cooker.
• Check the regulator, hose, and burner parts, air shutter and ventura section carefully
before and after each use for any sign of wear.
ALWAYS turn gas OFF at the gas cylinder valve prior to inspecting parts.
• DO NOT obstruct flow of combustion and ventilation. Keep the ventilation opening(s) of
the cylinder enclosure clear of debris. The cylinder supply system must be arranged for
vapor withdrawal. Keep the appliance area clear and free from combustible materials,
gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids.
• Coat cooker stand with cooking oil after unit has cooled.
ALWAYS allow your appliance to cool completely before handling.
• When appliance is not in use, the gas must be turned off at the supply cylinder.
ALWAYS disconnect your gas cylinder after using your appliance.
• Clean appliance with cleaning agents.
ALWAYS cover and store your appliance in a protected area.
• Cylinders must be stored outdoors out of the reach of children and must not be stored
in a building, garage or any other enclosed area.
Always store gas cylinder upright and in areas where temperatures won’t exceed 125°
F, and Do Not store a spare cylinder on, or near, your cooker stand, or place connected
gas cylinder under the cooker stand. Always keep the gas cylinder 20 inches away
from the cooker stand.
• Indoor storage of appliance is permissible only if the cylinder is disconnected and
removed.
• If any rusting occurs, use steel wool to clean or buff the affected area.
• The exterior of your appliance may be touched up by using a high temperature-resistant
paint.