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4
Connect the fuel hose to the
pump’s quick connect.
Make sure that the fuel feed valve is closed
(turned fully clockwise).
Check the o-ring on the tip of the fuel hose.
Replace the o-ring if it is damaged, missing
or worn.
Fit the fuel hose into the quick connect and
make sure the bayonet joint locks.
5
Pump up pressure in
the fuel bottle.
The fuel in the bottle is not pressurized, so you have
to pump up pressure before the stove can be lit and
used.
The fuel bottle can be placed in two different
positions, with the word ON or OFF on the top of the
pump. Place the bottle in the ON position when you
want to use the stove.
If the fuel bottle is full (3/4 is full), you will need to
pump around 25 times. Pump about 40 times if
the bottle is half full or less. There must be fi rm
resistance in the pump when you reach the stove’s
working pressure. Open the fuel feed valve fully.
The air pressure in the fuel bottle is crucial to the heat of the stove. When preparing food, you may
have to do some more pumping in order to maintain maximum heat. However, if you pump up too
high a pressure the fuel fl ow will be too great resulting in a yellow fl ame.
WARNING! Make sure that no fuel is leaking out before you light the stove.
Never light a stove that is leaking fuel.
EN - HOW YOUR STOVE WORKS
25 - 40 times
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