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A Few Words About Safety - Primus ONJA User Manual

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Freedom
to
explore.
Ever since the establishment of Primus in 1892, our Swedish engineers
have been internationally recognised for designing camping stoves for
explorers and adventurers. It is our genuine passion for adventure and
technical solutions that has been the reason for the success of Primus
innovations for more than 125 years. It is a passion and a calling that we
are still on fire about.
No matter what level of adventure you want to embark on, we want to
equip you with a functional and reliable camping stove that will be your
valued companion for life. That is why we test every stove, individually,
by hand before it leaves our high-tech factory in Europe. In this way, we
can maintain the high level of quality and functionality that we demand
from our products. So, read this manual carefully and make sure your
cooking is as safe, fun and tasty as it should to be. Having said that, we at
Primus are providing you with a tool: what you cook and where you cook
- that's up to you! Enjoy your food - enjoy life in the outdoors!

A FEW WORDS ABOUT SAFETY.

Because you're dealing with highly flammable substances, we'd like to
bring a few important points to your attention before you begin.
Important: Read these instructions for use carefully so as to familiarize yourself with the
appliance before connecting it to its gas container. Keep these instructions for future
reference.
Use only in a well ventilated area.
Check the seals and connections every time you use the stove. (see the section, "Before
ignition"). Do not use the appliance if it has damaged or worn seals.
Change the gas container outside and away from people. Checking the gas flows through
the burners must be done outdoors and away from any naked flame.
Ensure that the stove is not used in the proximity of any combustible material, gas or fluids.
When being used, the distance from any roof must be at least 1250 mm and 500 mm
from any wall.
Never leave a lit stove unattended and always ensure that inflammable material is kept
away from the stove when it is in use.
Do not modify the appliance. Carefully follow the instructions for fitting spare parts that
may be ordered in, if you are going to replace them yourself.
When the stove is going to be stored away, ensure that all its components are clean and
dry. The gas cartridge should never be attached to the stove when in storage. Store the gas
cartridge in a dry and safe place, and out of direct sunlight or temperatures in excess of 50°C.
Save this instruction book so that you can return to it when you need it.

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