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Unpack your stove.
The stove should come
with a wind ring guard, a burner mounted on the wind guard, and a hose with
its orifice end already screwed into the burner.
On the other end of the hose is a propane regulator with an
adjustable red cap and a hex fitting that will screw into a regular propane
tank (not included). If you have purchased
the long-legged version, the package will include three (3) aluminum tubes
and their adaptors. |

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(Long-legged version only; skip this step for the
short-legged version) If the adaptors come separately (not yet screwed
onto each long leg tube), slide each adaptor to a long leg aluminum tube,
and tighten the adaptor against the tube using a screw driver.
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(Long-legged version only; skip this step for the
short-legged version) Slide an adaptor (already on an aluminum tube)
into each short leg of the stove, and tighten the other screw on the adaptor
so that the stove is upright and stable.
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Clear
the area free of anything that can easily burn or obstruct your cooking. Set
the propane gas tank at least two feet (or 0.7m) away from the stove. The
propane tank (any size, including the camping size) and lighter can be
purchased separately from hardware stores, gas stations, and grocery stores. |

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Bring
together the black plastic fitting (or hex) fitting on the regulator end from the stove to the propane
gas tank. Make sure that the fitting can reach the propane tank.
Picture on the right has a black plastic version |
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Screw
the fitting clockwise to the propane tank's connector. Picture on the right
has a hex fitting version. |

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Important!
Before open the propane valve, turn the red cap regulator counter-clockwise
fully to shut off the regulator.
Open
the propane valve (turn counter-clockwise as viewed from above) – slowly,
for about one turn (360 degrees). |

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Open
the regulator valve (turn clockwise as viewed from above) -- slowly. You
should now hear a low “hissing” sound (gas flowing out) from the stove’s
burner outlet. |
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The higher power stoves (130BTU/Hr series) have
an additional valve (level beside the regulator) that needs to be turned on.
Partially turning this valve on can also adjust the power delivered
to the stove, while the maximum power can be set by the level on top of the
regulator (red). |
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Make
sure that the two flame ventilation windows on the stove wind guard are
facing away from you.
Use a
long-neck lighter (not included) to light the propane -- again, approach the
stove slowly and carefully. Never stick out you head over the stove when
lighting the flame! |

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Notice
that the two ventilation windows on the side of the stove wind guard are
facing away from you. |

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If you purchase our adaptor for flat bottom
cookware, place the adaptor on top of the wind ring guard before lighting up
the stove. |
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Once
the flame is lit, adjust the intensity using the (red) regulator
cap. The more ON (clockwise), the higher power output of the stove. Do not
use the propane tank’s valve for controlling the intensity of the flame. |
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The bluish flame can be difficult to see during day
light, but it produces intense heat for your quick and healthy cooking!
Caution --
during cooking:
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Stay away from the two ventilation windows to avoid the intense and hot
(yet invisible during day light) flames;
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Do not touch the wind guard with bare hand because it may become
extremely hot. |

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Note: If your stove flame is not blue (for
example mixed with yellowish flame) or stove low power setting flame is not
stable (dies out), adjust the orifice air shutter (refer to the terminology
picture on page 1) for a better fuel/air mixture. |
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To turn off the stove after use, first turn off
(clockwise) the propane tank’s valve, then turn off the regulator
(counter-clockwise for lower power rating stoves 50kBTU/Hr and 70kBTU/Hr,
shut off the valve besides the regulator for the 130kBTU/Hr stove like the
picture on the right). Disconnect (unscrew) the hose from the propane tank
if you like to store away the stove. |
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