TURN OFF THE STOVE.
pack up the stove before the burners and the pan supports have cooled
down. Check that burners are extinguished before disconnecting the gas
container.
1.
Turn the stove off by twisting the gas supply knobs clockwise to the stop position. The valve is
closed and the gas flow is stopped when the flame goes out. Do not use excessive force in turning
off the supply; you may risk having problems when you try to turn on the supply next time.
2.
When you are completely finished with the stove, and the burner
the gas cartridge
from the regulator
of the stove.
3.
Rotate the pan supports, close the lid
and tilt the handle back
MAINTENANCE OF THE STOVE.
importanT:
Regular cleaning and overhaul will extend the life of
your stove. Do not try to repair screw threads or valves on the gas car-
tridges or the regulator yourself. If the stove needs to be repaired, please
contact Primus. You will find contact information on the back page of
this instruction booklet.
1.
Remove the pan support.
Lift off the drip tray
er as well as manually.
2.
The remainder of the stove should be wiped clean with a cloth and a mild cleanser, e.g. dish-wash-
ing liquid.
importanT:
Do not
has been turned off, unscrew
and place the regulator in the slot on the underside
into position.
The drip tray may be cleaned in a dish-wash-
3.
Examine the wooden parts. If they have been wet and have now dried, give them a lightly
application of oil.
4.
Reassemble the stove completely when fully dry. The deepest part of the drip tray should be
closest to the lid.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
CONCERNING GAS CARTRIDGES.
This appliance shall only be used with either Primus 100 g, 230 g or 450 g single-use cartridges
(marked 2202XX, 2206XX and 2207XX respectively).
Different adapters are used for varying types of refillable cartridges. You can obtain other
adapters, and exchange regulator components yourself if you carefully follow the instructions
that go with them. Attempting to attach gas cartridges that are not designed for the stove can be
dangerous.
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