TECHNICAL FEATURES
•Boiling time for 1 litre: 4:30 mins
• Weight 2.2 kg
• Dimensions: 22 cm (width) x 52 cm (length) x 7 cm (height)
Setting up the stove and connecting a gas cartridge:
To set up a gas cartridge, always do so in a ventilated place, preferably outdoors and never near a flame, heat source, spark, individuals or flammable materials.
Check that your stove's gas inlet is properly closed and check the location and condition of the leakproof seal.
Make sure that the cartridge is on a stable flat surface. Do not shake.
Setting up the stove and connecting a gas cartridge (continued):
Hold the device and screw in the cartridge by hand by turning it clockwise until it stops, being careful not to damage the screw thread.
Follow the same instructions to take off the cartridge.
It can be dangerous to use cartridges other than those of the Decathlon brand .
It's normal to hear a small fizzing sound (escaping gas) for less than 2 seconds when connecting the cartridge to the stove.
Installation and use.
Place the stove on a flat, unobstructed surface. Release the controller stored under the stove and screw the end of the cable onto the cartridge and connected this way position it at a distance from the stove. Open the flow adjustment valve, activate the piezo (several times if necessary). Your stove is lit.
The flow adjustment knob enables fine adjustment of the power of the stove, so that you can heat something up quickly or simmer it for a longer period.
Safety during use
Do not use your stove in an enclosed space.
Always cook under adult supervision and paying attention to any children nearby.
Do not tilt the cartridge when the stove is in operation as it could create big flames.
Easy to store and transport
Once cooking is complete, allow your stove to cool. Unscrew the cartridge and put the controller back in its housing under the stove, passing the hose over the burner (the elastic metal sheath protects against residual heat).
Rotate the latch to hold the controller and protect the tip.
Store the product in its box for transport
Performance and consumption
Many parameters affect the capacity and performance of your stove: atmospheric pressure, wind and humidity therefore possibly altering the boiling temperature, the heating time and the number of litres heated per cartridge.
The performance of a stove is therefore assessed according to the gas consumed / heating speed.