Instructions

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LPG connection
Be careful that gas hose and gas-reducing valve you will
use for the stove should be reliable. Fix the gas supply
hose to the hose nozzle behind the stove and tighten with
a hose clamp and screwdriver (Figure 6). Make sure it is
tightened well.
Length of the gas hose of the stove should not be longer
than 1500mm.
Pressure of the gas-reducing valve to be used for LPG
should be 1.5 kg/300mm SS and duly certicated.
Hoses old, cracked, softened, hardened and used more
than 2 years should be replaced.
Hoses for connecting the containers to the equipment
should comply with TS1846 standard and should be made
of such material as not to be a󰀨ected by gas.
Use your stove with 12 kg gas container.
Gas supply hose should not pass through the hot part at the rear of the stove. Temperature of
the gas hose should not exceed 90ºC.
Make sure the system does not leak gas prior to use of it.
Leakage control
Open the gas-reducing valve and control with highly foamed soap water for any gas leakage on the
connection you have made.
Never control it with ame.
Final control
1- Make sure the installation of your stove is proper.
2- Control the functions.
Preliminary Preparation
First use
Make sure the requirements set forth in the manual have been fullled.
First cleaning
Some detergents or cleaning agents may give damage to the surface.
1. Remove all packaging materials.
2. Wipe clean the surface of the product with a damp cloth or sponge and then wipe it dry with a cloth.
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Description of the use of the stove
1: Push and turn anticlockwise the gas stove switch to bring to
high ame.
2: Ignite the lighter according to the characteristic of your
stove.
3: Bring it to the desired ame position.
4: When the cooking is over, turn the switch clockwise to the
high point to cut o󰀨 the burner.