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Johnson Outdoors Eureka! SPRK+ Camp Stove 2572201 Instruction Manual page 2

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
• Do not carry the unit while it is burning.
• Do not touch the unit while in use or just after use.
• Do not overheat the stove.
• Do not use two or more stoves adjacent to each other. ( Fig.1)
• Do not use as a heater.
• Never use the stove without the pan support.
• Do not use a pan larger than 11" as this will cover the fuel
compartment and cause the canister to overheat. (Fig.2)
• Do not use two or more stoves covered by a single pan or
metal sheet.
• Never use aluminum foil as a cooking container on the stove.
• Never use ceramic cookware.
• Avoid direct sunlight or other heat sources that could exceed 120F.
• Never heat an empty pan.
• Do not use in windy conditions as the flame may be extinguished.
Gas will continue to flow creating a hazardous condition.
• Never use the stove near flammable materials or combusible vapors.
• Do not use this stove below shelves or where there is a danger of falling objects.
SETTING UP THE STOVE
CAUTION: Use only the gas pressure regulator supplied with this appliance. This regulator is set for
an outiet pressure of 1.25psi.
NOTE: This portable gas stove shall be used with 227g (8 Oz.) non-rellable fuel gas canisters that
are designed with a notch for vapor withdrawal only (refer to "PRECAUTIONS FOR FUEL USE"
section in these Instructions)
If you can not locate a supplier in you area, please contact Eureka!
at www.eurekacamping.com for location information.
Contact your local dealer, distributer, or Eureka! for parts and / or service.
The recommended maintenance frequency is one time a year.
• Adjust levelling feet and check stability prior to use.
• Always place the stove on a horizontal, stable and heat resistant surface.
• Do not operate stove if levelling feet are missing or removed.
• Do not use grill plates or pans that extend over the canister compartment.
• Make sure Lever is in the "
" (UNLOCK) position (otherwise canister
cannot be installed). (Fig.3)
• Turn Control Knob clockwise to "
" (OFF) position. (Fig.3)
• Open the canister compartment cover.
• To connect a gas canister, locate the notch on its collar, lift up the
safety guide inside at the stove connection and insert canister so
safety guide is inside canister collar notch.
• Push down the canister lever to "
" (LOCK) position. (Fig.4)
CAUTION: When replacing fuel canister, be sure no external sources
of ignition are present.
NOTE: Check for leaks using soapy water, Never use a flame. Bubbles indicate a leak.
Failure to follow these procedures to properly install the canister and close the door can
result in a gas leak.
NOTE: Close the Canister Cover before lighting. Not closing the Cover properly may cause canister
to overheat.
(Fig.1)
LIGHTING THE STOVE
The stove must not be exposed to flammable vapors or liquids during lighting.
• Push and turn the Control Knob counter clock wise until you hear a click
indicating that a spark has been produced. (Fig.5)
(Fig.2)
• If the stove does not light, turn the Control Knob back to "
and repeat previous step. (Fig.3)
• After three failed attempts, turn the gas supply off by turning the Control
Knob clock wise to "
" position and return the Canister lever to "
• Open canister cover, remove canister and shake to verify that it is not empty.
• CAUTION: When canister needs to be replaced: if stove in use, do not touch
the hot stove or any items that are on stove until they have cooled.
• If empty, replace canister following the " Setting up the stove " section.
• If canister is not empty, contact Customer Service.
• Adjust flame with Control Knob to desired heat.
Reference "
" (HIGH) and "
Match Light:
• Turn Control knob clockwise to "
• Push down the canister lever to "
• Hold lighted match next to Burner and turn Control Knob counter clockwise slowly.
• Adjust flame to desired heat lever. (Fig.6)
Notch
• Flame should be blue with hint of yellow tip.
• If burner does not light and Control / Ignition Knob is not completely in "
escaping and could cause an accident.
Safety guide
TURNING OFF AND STORING THE STOVE
• Turn Control Knob clockwise to "
• Alternatively, turn Control Knob clockwise to "
lever to the "
" position. (Fig. 7 & Fig. 8)
• Allow stove to cool for 10-15 minutes.
(Fig.3)
• Remove butane canister.
• Store butane canister consistent with instructions and warnings on
the canister.
• Use a soft cloth and clean greasy parts of the stove with soap and water
or a nonabrasive detergent.
• Check Lever on stove to be sure it is in the "
(Fig.4)
• Fuel canister must be disconnected when the stove is in storage.
• Store stove in a cool, dry and well-ventilated area, out of the reach of children.
" position
" position.
(Fig.5)
(Fig.6)
" (LOW) flame indicators. (Fig. 6)
" position. (Fig.3)
" position. (Fig.4)
" position, gas is
" (AUTO-EJECT) position.
" position and return
(Fig.7)
" position.
(Fig.8)
HANDLING SAFETY DEVICE
The appliance is equipped with a safety device which stops the flow of gas if the pressure in the
canister, e.g. because of overheating, becomes too high.
To continue usage...
• Turn the control knob to "
" position.
• Return the canister lever to "
" position and take the canister out.
• Follow the procedure for "SETTING UP THE STOVE" with a cooled canister.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Problem
Possible Solutions
Check if the gas canister was inserted and locked in properly.
No Gas Comes Out
Check if the gas canister is empty.
Check if the temperature is above 32F.
Clean the burner head with a brush.
No Ignition
Check the igniter tip to see if it has been bent too far away
from the burner cap for a spark to be produced.
Check that the Control Knob is in the OFF position.
Can not lock in
Make sure the notch on the canister is lined up with the
The fuel canister
safety guide.
Check with soapy water for any gas leaks where the canister
and regulator meet If there is a leak and you have inserted
You smell gas
the canister properly, contact customer service.
Do not use.
CAUTION: Butane is heavier than air and will seek the lowest point in a room. Ventilate the
room and do not turn on any source of ignition, such as lights or appliance until room has
been well ventilated. If gas odor is strong, evacuate the building and seek professional
assistance.
SPECIFICATIONS
PORTABLE BUTANE GAS STOVE
Model Number
2572201
Fuel canister/Nt. Wt
227 Grams (8 Oz.) DOT-2P/2Q (RVR)
Type of lgnition
Piezo-Electric
Type of gas
Butane
Dimension
13.0" x 11.5" x 3.6"
Fuel consumption
253 g/h
Weight
3.1 lbs (1.4 kg)
Input rating
11,500 Btu/Hr
This product is covered by a 1 year limited warranty.
Visit www.eurekacamping.com for additional information.
For additional diagrams and FAQs, visit: www.eurekacamping.com

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