KAYOBA 025604 Gas Hob Instruction Manual
- June 10, 2024
- KAYOBA
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025604 Gas Hob
Instruction Manual GAS HOB
Original instructions
025604 Gas Hob
Jula AB reserves the right to make changes to the product. Jula AB claims copyright on this documentation. It is not allowed to modify or alter this documentation in any way and the manual shall be printed and used as it is in relation to the product. For the latest version of operating instructions, refer to the Jula website.
EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Item number 025604
Model: 301
Jula AB, Box 363, SE-532 24 SKARA, SWEDEN
This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the
manufacturer.
LARGE GAS COOKER
Conforms to the following directives, regulations and standards:
Directive/Regulation | Harmonised standard |
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Gas Appliance Regulation (GAR)
2016/426/EC| EN 497:1997
Name and address of the notified body involved:| IMQ S.p.A.Via Quintiliano 43,
20138 Milano – Italy NB0051
Certificate no.: 51AT1399
This product was CE marked in year:
Skara 2023-01-12
MARIA SIHVONEN GRAHN
BUSINESS AREA MANAGER
DoC: EN
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read all the instructions and safety instructions, and familiarise yourself with the controls on the product and how to use them. Failure to follow all the instructions and safety instructions can result in a risk of fire, explosion, serious personal injury and/ or material damage.
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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The product is intended for outdoor use. The gas flame on the product consumes oxygen and emits carbon monoxide. Never use the product indoors, in an enclosed area or in an area with inadequate ventilation – risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.
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Do not use or store the gas cylinder in an explosive environment, for example in the vicinity of flammable liquid, gas or dust.
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Always check before use that there is no gas leakage. Do not use the product if there is a gas leak.
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Never cover the product or gas cylinder with a windbreak, stones or any other objects. Do not use the product near other sources of heat, such as a lit grill, or naked flame etc. Overheating can result in a risk of fire, personal injury and/or material damage.
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Never put your face or other parts of your body over the product when it is in use.
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Avoid lighting the grill immediately after it has been put out. The hot temperature of the burner can ignite the gas and cause a fire and/or explosion. Allow the product to
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Never leave the product unattended when it is lit. Do not allow children or pets to come near the product. Do not allow children to use the product.
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Before changing the gas cylinder, switch off the product and wait until it has cooled. Keep onlookers at a safe distance. Do not change the gas cylinder where there is a risk of sparks. Make sure to tighten all the connections to avoid the risk of a fuel leak. Disconnect the gas cylinder from the product after use and store separately.
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Do not attempt to modify, dismantle or repair the product other than as described in these instructions – risk of fire, personal injury and/or material damage. Contact the retailer in the event of problems or questions.
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Gas camping stoves must comply with the relevant international standards.
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Do not use the product for any other purpose than the one it is intended to be used for.
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Handle the product with care and do not subject it knocks and blows.
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Do not connect the product to a central gas supply system.
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Do not block the ventilation openings on the product.
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Wear safety gloves when handling hot parts.
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Do not modify parts that are sealed from the factory.
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Do not move the product when in use.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR GAS CYLINDER
- Do not expose to direct sunlight. Avoid storing at more than 40°C.
- Keep out of the reach of children and at a safe distance from sources of heat.
- Do not burn the gas cylinder. Do not subject the gas cylinder to knocks.
- Make sure there is a good circulation of air when the product is lit.
- The gas cylinder is of the disposable type, and cannot be refilled or reused.
- Recycle used gas cylinders in accordance with local regulations.
- The installation and/or replacement of gas cylinders should be done outdoors. Never store fuel canisters indoors where there are sources of heat, such as boilers, water heaters, tumble driers and electric motors that can emit sparks, to avoid the risk of the ignition.
POSITIONING
- Place the product on a level, stable surface. Never move or tilt the product when it is lit.
- Put the product in the shadow, away from direct sunlight.
- Do not place or use the product near a naked flame or other source of heat – risk of explosion if the gas cylinder overheats.
- Do not put flammable items on the product when it is lit.
- Never put the product where it can be hit by falling objects.
- Never use the product near flammable objects or substances. Keep flammable items, such as clothes, sleeping bags etc., at least one metre on all sides from the flames on the burner (including above).
SYMBOLS
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TECHNICAL DATA
Power | 7 kW |
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Gas cartridge | Butane/propane |
Operating pressure | 30 Mbar |
Size | L 40 x W 40 x H 18 cm |
DESCRIPTION
PARTS
- Screw, 2
- Screw
- Frame
- Attachment for burner
- Burner housing
- Gas tap
- Hose connection
- Leg
FIG. 1
GAS TAP POSITIONS
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Closed| Maximum (big flame)| Minimum (small flame)
ASSEMBLY
The gas stove consists of two parts that are screwed together.
- Align the two holes in the round part of the burner to the two holes in the vertical part (4). Screw tight with two of the three supplied screws.
- Screw the third screw in the horizontal attachment (2).
USE
CONNECTION
For connection to gas cylinder you need:
- Gas cylinder containing 5 to 13 kg.
- Pressure regulator with fixed setting, operating pressure 30 Mbar.
- Flexible rubber hose of appropriate length (max 1.5 m) in compliance with national standards, mounted without bending to avoid subjecting it to torsional stress. The rubber hose should be replaced at the expiration date indicated on the hose itself.
- Leak detection spray or other suitable foaming agent (e.g. soapy water).
Method
- Make sure that the valves to the gas stove are closed before making the connection.
- Close the valve to the pressure regulator or to the gas cylinder.
- Connect the hose to the regulator or to the gas cylinder.
- Block the two ends of the hose with hose clips.
- Check the tightness after connecting. You can do this by applying a soap solution on all joints; if bubbles appear, there is likely a gas leak. Immediately turn off the gas supply in the event of leakage.
NOTE:
- Do not use naked flame to check tightness.
- Place the gas cylinder as far away from the product as possible when it is lit.
LIGHTING
- Check that the gas valve is closed.
- Open the valve on the gas cylinder.
- Strike a flame (match, lighter) and open the valve on the gas stove.
- Light by holding the flame close to the burner. Adjust the flame with the gas valve (6) on the stove.
- Extinguish by closing the valve on the gas cylinder. Close the gas valve when the flame on the burner has gone out.
- Close the valve on the gas cylinder first if there is any leakage.
- Disconnect the gas cylinder from the stove after use.
NOTE:
- Avoid bending the gas tube and do not allow it to come in contact with hot surfaces.
- Close the main valve to the gas if you are not going to be using the stove for some time.
- If it is difficult to open or close the valve, do not force it. Regularly check the condition of the rubber hose, and replace it when necessary before the expiration date.
- When using pots, the flame should never extend beyond the bottom of the pot. Cover the pot if possible, this will save energy.
MAINTENANCE
CHANGING THE GAS CYLINDER
Before changing the gas cylinder, switch off the stove and wait until it has
cooled. Keep onlookers at a safe distance. Make sure to tighten all the
connections to avoid the risk of a fuel leak.
NOTE:
- The installation and/or replacement of gas cylinders should be done outdoors.
- The gas cylinder should be changed at a safe distance from all sources of heat.
- Empty gas cylinders should be stored in a safe place before being returned to the gas retailer.
CLEANING
Regular maintenance is necessary to ensure your gas stove lasts for a long
time. Cleaning should be carried out when the stove is cool, use soapy water
or liquid non-abrasive detergent. After cleaning, always check that the burner
is properly clean and that the gas outlets are not blocked.
STORAGE
After use, disconnect the gas cylinder from the gas stove and store the gas
cylinder separately in a dry place, out of reach of children and at a safe
distance from sources of heat.
TROUBLESHOOTING
It is not possible to light the gas if the air pressure is low. Check that there is gas in the gas cylinder. If there is, the burner housing could be blocked.
- Clean the burner with a cloth dipped in spirit.
- Blow through the front hole to clean the burner. Avoid poking the hole with sharp objects, this can damage the burner and put safety at risk.
- Replace the burner and screw tight to ensure it is sealed. Replace the gas cylinder as per the instructions. Check all the connections for leakage with soapy water.
- Contact the retailer if these steps do not solve the problem.
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