TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOMS
POSSIBLE
CAUSES
Clogged valve inlet port
Ignition knob not working
Ignition system not working
Automatic fuel shut-off valve activated
O-ring worn or torn
Air temperature below 32ºF (0ºC)
Low fuel supply
Empty fuel cartridge
Burner ports clogged
Fuel cartridge improperly installed or
the cartridge valve may be defective
Piezoelectric igniter bent or dirty
Fuel cartridge locking lever in OFF
position
DIMENSIONS
WEIGHT
FUEL
POSSIBLE
REMEDIES
BUTANE FUEL
CONSUMPTION
BTU/HR
Requires manufacturer examination
SAFETY FEATURES
and maintenance
Requires manufacturer service or
maintenance
Requires manufacturer service or
maintenance
Return to Step 5 under Installing the
Fuel Cartridge
Requires manufacturer service or
maintenance
Move burner and cartridge to a
warmer location
Replace fuel cartridge
Replace fuel cartridge
Clean with an old toothbrush or wire
brush
Remove or replace fuel cartridge and
re-insert correctly
Use a dry cloth or toothbrush to clean
off piezoelectric igniter
Move fuel cartridge locking lever to
ON position. Make sure fuel cartridge
has not been exposed to excess heat.
SPECIFICATIONS
12.8" x 10.8" x 3.6"
3.5 lbs.
Use with #1214 Max-Butane Fuel only. Use of other fuel
may result in unsafe operation of this appliance and danger
to the operator,and voids our warranty.
The LP-gas cylinder(s) used with stoves must be
constructed and marked in accordance with the
of Transportation or Transport Canada, CAN/CSA 339.
160 g/hr
7650
1.
Butane fuel cartridge cannot be engaged if the ignition
knob is not in the off position.
2.
Anti-explosion safety device will automatically
disengage the butane cartridge if increased gas
pressure is detected.
This product is listed to applicable UL
Standards.
ANSI Z21.72b-2002/CSA 11.2b-2002
Price Zone
City of Commerce, CA 90040
TABLE TOP BURNER
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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