Owner`s manual

After cooking, remove any hot coals and debris and let your stove
cool before continuing.
It is important that your Volcano be relatively free of all
charcoal dust and foreign debris.
1. Close the vents.
2. For Volcano owners…Remove the top grill and bottom grate.
For Volcano II Collapsible Stove owners…Collapse the stove
by lifting the lower section, which also closes the vents.
(Keep ngers away from legs while lifting)
3. Turn the stove upside down and shake.
4. Turn the stove right side up and wipe out any remaining ash.
Return the Volcano II Collapsible Stove unit to the operating
position by lifting on the carrying handle exposing the entire
re chamber and wipe out any remaining ash.
We recommend after each use that all inside surfaces be wiped
with a small amount of vegetable oil. This will help prevent
rusting of the internal chambers.
5. Place in storage bag. (Optional with Volcano)
Store horizontally.
Cleaning and Storing your Volcano
or Volcano II
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Using with PROPANE
Optional Propane Attachment – Installation and Removal
The Volcano Propane Attachment comes complete with a
burner/cradle, 4” nipple, male connector, hose, valve, regulator
and female quick connect.
TO INSTALL:
Begin by removing all grills and grates from stove.
Place the propane burner/cradle on the bottom of the re
chamber, inserting the 4” nipple with connector through
the predrilled hole in the Volcano body.
Using the female quick connect, couple the hose to the
male adapter on the burner.
Place the Heat Deector Plate on top of the propane
burner cradle.
Install top grill.
You are now ready to connect the hose to a 5 gallon propane bottle,
or use the optional Propane Valve Adapter* for 1 lb. propane bottles.
Fuel Sources
Volcano Multi-Purpose Stoves
Charcoal WoodPropane
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Enjoy.
Follow
these guidelines
and your stove will
provide many years of service.
* For Volcano Accessories, see pages 18 and 19.