PRIMUS DIN COMBI 54748 Tupike Portable Stove User Manual
- June 10, 2024
- Primus
Table of Contents
- Freedom to Explore
- A FEW WORDS ABOUT SAFETY
- PRODUCT OVERVIEW & PRODUCT DETAILS
- SPARE PARTS & ACCESSORIES
- GAS UTILISATION TUPIKE 350121
- CHECKING THE STOVE
- PREPARE THE STOVE
- LIGHTING THE STOVE
- TURN OFF THE STOVE
- MAINTENANCE OF THE STOVE
- IMPORTANT INFORMATION CONCERNING GAS CARTRIDGES
- Customer Support
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
PRIMUS DIN COMBI 54748 Tupike Portable Stove
Freedom to Explore
Ever since the establishment of Primus in 1892, our Swedish engineers have
been internationally recognised for designing 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 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.
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 regulator and 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.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW & PRODUCT DETAILS
- Regulator
- Gas knob
- Ignition (piezo)
- Drip tray
- Pot support
- Lid
- Windshield
- Handle
- Burner
- Gas cartridge
- Legs
- Threads on gas cartridge
- Gas coupling – detailed view
- The angle of handle in open position
- Gas supply knob and igniter
SPARE PARTS & ACCESSORIES
- A. Pot support, part no. 738023
- B. Piezo Igniter, part no. 738024
- C. Hose incl. Regulator, part no. 738026
- D. Adapters
- E. Storage and transport bag (not shown), part no. 738025
- F. Griddle Plate, part no. 738018
- G. Gas Cartridge 100 g, part no. 220661. 230 g, part no. 220761. 450 g, part no. 220261.
GAS UTILISATION TUPIKE 350121
This stove is intended for use with Primus gas Propane/Isobutane/ Butane in cartridges with designation 2202xx, 2206xx, 2207xx. (Red Power Gas, green Summer Gas or brown Winter Gas). Alternatively, an LPG cylinder that fits adapters attached to the stove (in certain countries), or sold separately as an accessory.
- Gas consumption is 250 g/h/3.5 kW butane under pressure of 1 bar. Or 250 g/h/ 11,000 BTU/h butane under pressure of 1.45 bar.
- The diameter of the bore in the nozzle of the stove’s burner is 0.35 mm.
CHECKING THE STOVE
Important : If there is a leak on your appliance (smell of gas), take it
outside immediately into a well ventilated flame free location where the leak
may be detected and stopped. If you wish to check for leaks on your appliance,
do it outside. Do not try to detect leaks using a flame, use soapy water.
Contact Primus or your local dealership for replacement parts. You will find
contact information on the back page of this instruction booklet.
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Smell or listen for gas leaks from the gas cartridge. 10 If you are not certain, you can check by
putting some soapy water on the connection to the gas cartridge. If you see any bubbles, there is a gas leak – DO NOT LIGHT the stove! -
The gas control 2 knobs on the stove must be closed (turn clockwise to close) before connecting the gas cartridge.
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Check the seals before connecting a new gas container to the appliance. 1 Do not use the appliance if it has damaged or worn seals.
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The threads on both the gas cartridge and the regulator, 12 must be intact if they are damaged in any way or awry, replace the gas cartridge; or if the regulator is damaged, DO NOT USE the stove. Order a new hose and regulator – see Accessories on the side flap.
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Inspect the hose (so that it is neither kinked nor squashed. Avoid twisting the flexible hose) as well as the connections to the burners that they are not damaged. Lift the pan support 5 and drip 4 tray to ensure that the hose and connector are properly adjusted. Maximum hose length to be used: 2000 mm.
PREPARE THE STOVE
Important : Take care to ensure that the stove is standing with its legs fully folded out on a stable, flat surface with no combustible material nearby. Check its stability! If you tip the stove while there are pots on it, you risk being scalded by hot liquids.
- Stand the stove on its side with the handle 8 uppermost. Remove the regulator and hose from the slot on the underside.
- Unfold the support legs 11 to their outermost extent. Place the stove with its support legs downwards on a flat surface.
- Open the lid on the stove by angling the handle 90°. 14 It is important that the handle is pointing straight up, otherwise the lid cannot be opened. Lift the lid as far as it will go.
- Fold out both wind shields 7 to their outermost position.
- In transportation mode, the pan support 5 is upside down. Turn the pan support so that the rough sides are uppermost, towards the pot. Ensure that the metal pins on the edges sit in the holes in the drip tray 4 .
- Attach the gas cartridge to the regulator by screwing with a definite continuous motion as far as it will go. Do this manually – DO NOT USE a pair of pliers, or similar 12 .
- Make sure that the gas cartridge is level with the regulator upwards. Check that no gas is leaking from the connection between the regulator and the gas cartridge. Use soapy water as discussed in the section “Before ignition” if you are unsure.
LIGHTING THE STOVE
Important : Under no circumstances move the stove when it is lit, either
with or without pots.
If, due to the wind, the flames are forced down under the burner, turn the
stove off and move it to a more sheltered location.
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Rotate the gas supply knob 2 for the burner 9 you want to light, about one turn anti-clockwise and press the ignition button 3 next to the knob to ignite the gas 15 .
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If the burner does not ignite after five attempts with the ignition button, turn off the supply (clockwise as far as it will go) and wait ten seconds for the unignited gas to dissipate. Turn on the gas supply and try again.
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Once the gas has been lit, you can adjust the flame and the supply of heat with the supply knob.
The gas should burn directly upwards with a steady flame. -
Put the pot or frying pan on the stove after the gas has been lit.
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If you need to use two burners, light the second one the same way that you lit the first.
TURN OFF THE STOVE
Important : Do not pack up the stove before the burners and the pan supports have cooled down. Check that burners are extinguished before disconnecting the gas container.
- 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.
- When you have completely finished with the stove, and both burners 9 have been turned are off, unscrew the gas cartridge 10 from the regulator 1 and place the regulator in the slot on the underside of the stove.
- Rotate the pan supports, 3 fold in the wind shields, 7 close the lid, 6 fold the legs in 11 and tilt the handle 14 back into position.
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 cartridges 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.
- Remove the pan support. Lift off the drip tray. The drip tray may be cleaned in a dish-washer as well as manually.
- The remainder of the stove should be wiped clean with a cloth and a mild cleanser, e.g. dish-washing liquid.
- Examine the wooden parts. If they have been wet and have now dried, give them a lightly application of oil.
- 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.
DANGER
CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD
This appliance can produce carbon monoxide which has no odor.
Using it in an enclosed space can kill you.
Never use this appliance in an enclosed space such as a camper, tent, car or
home.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
If you smell gas:
- Do not attempt to light appliance.
- Extinguish any open flame.
- Disconnect from fuel supply.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Do not store or use gasoline or other liquids with flammable vapours in the
vicinity of this or any other appliance.
Customer Support
Design and Quality
Primus AB Sweden
P.O. Box 6041
SE-171 06 Solna,
Sweden
Tel: +46 8 564 842 30
www.primus.se
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