CAMPINGAZ 2000037217 Camping Cook CV Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- CAMPINGAZ
Table of Contents
CAMPINGAZ 2000037217 Camping Cook CV
NOTE: Unless otherwise specified, following generic terms “appliance /
unit / product / equipment / device / stove” appeared in this instruction
manual all refer to the product Camping Cook CV.
This product is designed for a normal private use, not intended for commercial
purposes.
Rate: 262 g/h (3.6 kW) – injector N° 64 Category: butane direct pressure
A – PREPARATION FOR USE
IMPORTANT
This operation manual will help you use your Campingaz® unit properly and in
complete safety.
Please read this manual first to familiarise yourself with the unit, before
connecting the Campingaz® CV 470 PLUS cartridge.
Abide by the instructions given in this manual. Failure to do so may be
dangerous for the user and anyone else close by.
Always keep this manual in a safe place, readily available for reference if
necessary.
This unit must be used exclusively with Campingaz® CV 470 PLUS cartridges and
with the included hose and regulator. Using other gas cartridges may be
dangerous. This unit should only be used outdoors, and away from inflammable
materials.
Never use a unit that is leaking, that is not operating properly or that is
damaged. Return it to your dealer, who will indicate the nearest servicing
agent.
Never modify this unit, or use it for applications for which it was not
intended.
Do not use this product in caravans, cars, tents, huts, sheds or any small
enclosed areas.
The product should not be used while sleeping or left unattended.
This product consumes fuel through combustion or consumption of oxygen and
gives off certain substances and gas, which could be dangerous such as carbon
monoxide (CO).
Carbon monoxide is an odorless, clear gas that can cause flu-like symptoms,
sickness, illness, and possibly death if produced inside aforesaid enclosed
areas through use of the product without proper ventilation.
B – CONNECTING THE CAMPINGAZ® CV 470 PLUS CARTRIDGE
If replacing an empty cartridge, read Section D: “Removing or changing the
Campingaz® CV 470 PLUS cartridge”.
When installing or removing the Campingaz® CV470 Plus cartridge, always
operate in an open, very well-ventilated place, never in the presence of a
flame, spark or any other source of heat (cigarette, electrical appliance,
etc.), and away from other persons or inflammable materials.
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* Place the cartridge on the ground and to the side of the stove.
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Close the valves on the stove by turning the control knobs (1) clockwise, position (•) (Fig. 1).
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Push the regulator (3) onto the cartridge and then screw it tight until you hear a click (approximately one-sixth of a turn)
(Fig. 4A). -
Do not force the cartridge to turn further than this or you may risk damaging the Easy Click® Plus System.
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Check that the hose is properly installed, not twisted, tangled, squashed or overstretched.
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Check that the air holes in the burner tube, close to the injector, are not obstructed by dust or cobwebs.
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Campingaz® CV 470 PLUS cartridge:
AS CAMPINGAZ® CV 470 PLUS CARTRIDGES ARE VALVEOPERATED,
THEY CAN BE DETACHED FROM THE APPLIANCE, EASILY TRANSPORTED (EVEN WHEN NOT
EMPTY) AND FITTED TO OTHER CAMPINGAZ® APPLIANCE IN THE 470 PLUS RANGE DESIGNED
TO OPERATE
EXCLUSIVELY WITH THESE CARTRIDGES.
Checking for gas leaks
Do not check for leaks using a flame. Use a gas leak detecting liquid.
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* Apply gas leak detecting liquid to the connections between cartridge / regulator / hose / stove (Fig. 6).
- The control knobs should remain in the “off” position (•).
- Any gas leaks will be indicated by bubbles.
- The stove must not be used until all leaks have been eliminated.
- Disconnect the regulator from cartridge and contact the local after sales service for assistance.
In the case of leakage (gas smell before opening the valve), take the
equipment outside immediately, in a well-ventilated area with no combustion
source, where the leak can be located and halted. Even if you just wish to
check that your equipment is correctly sealed, always do so outside.
Never attempt to locate leaks using a flame. Use a gas leak detecting liquid.
Important:
An overall inspection and leaks check must be carried out at least annually
and always after changing the cartridge.
Only then the equipment is safe to be used
C – OPERATION
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Do not use your stove at a distance closer than 20 cm to a wall or flammable
object, nor closer than 1 metre to a ceiling.
WARNING : Accessible parts may be very hot.
Keep out of reach of children.
Never touch the pan support (2) or the burner during or just after using the
equipment.
Never use the equipment without the pan support (Fig. 2). Use oven gloves when
handling the pan support. Position the equipment on a stable, horizontal
surface. Do not move the device when it is in operation.
Do not use a container for cooking which is smaller than 12 cm or larger than
26 cm in diameter.
Do not use the device if the gas cartridge is not in a vertical position
(Fig. 4C).
Beware
of flare-ups resulting from the combustion of liquid butane rather than
vaporized butane. Should this occur, re-position the equipment and turn the
control knobs off.
Avoid twisting the flexible hose.
When the appliance is in operation, the support on which the unit is standing
can get very hot. The unit must not be placed on a combustible surface
(plastic, tablecloth, etc.). It is recommended that the unit be placed on a
heat-resistant surface (concrete, stone, brick, directly on the ground
(earth)). Otherwise, an incombustible, heat-insulating material should be
placed between the unit and its support.
Check that the hose is in an appropriate position without any twisting or
pulling and without being in contact with the hot walls of the appliance.
(Fig. 8)
Always keep the gas cartridge away from appliance walls and areas that may be
hot
(Fig 9).
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Lighting up
(Fig. 3)
Open the regulator valve (4) by turning counterclockwise from – to +
(Fig. 7).
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* Hold a flame up to the burner, then turn the burner knob (1) counterclockwise to ( ) position.
- Adjust the flame to the size of the container by positioning the knob between ( ) and ().
- If you wish to regulate simmering temperature, adjust flame size by positioning the knob between ( ) and (•).
Shutting down
(Fig. 1)
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* After use, close the stove valve by putting the knob in “OFF” position (•). Close the regulator valve (4) by turning clockwise from + to –
(Fig. 7).
E – STORAGE – SERVICING
In case of flashbacks (ignition under the burner cap) switch the product off, allow it to cool down (approximately five minutes), then reignite the appliance. If the problem of flashbacks persists, then please contact your local Campingaz® representative.
1) Stove
Ensure that your stove is regularly maintained, and it will give you many
years of excellent service.
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* Do not clean the stove while it is in operation. Wait for it to cool down, to avoid burning yourself on the hot parts (pan supports, burners).
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When cleaning, be careful to avoid clogging the burner holes. If the holes are clogged, for example by food that has spilled over, clear them with a non-metal brush.
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Clean greasy parts with soap and water or a non-abrasive detergent.
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The pan supports (2) can be removed for cleaning purposes by pulling them upwards.
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To reattach the pan supports, insert the legs into the holes on each side of the burners (Fig. 5)
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Store the equipment and the cartridge in a cool, dry and well-ventilated area, out of reach of children. Never store in a basement or cellar.
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If the stove has not been in use for more than 30 days, check to see if cobwebs or anything else is not clogging the burner tube openings; this could lead to decreased burner efficiency or to a dangerous ignition of gas outside the burner.
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Hose connecting the regulator and the stove
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* Regularly check the condition of the hose and change it if it shows signs of wear or cracking. Please contact your local after sales service (see separate sheet with contact details included in the package).
- If the stove will not be used for a long period of time disconnect the cartridge as indicated in paragraph D.
- The date which is printed on the hose is the production date and not the expiration date. The hose can be used without time limit as long as it is not damaged.
In case of the injector becoming clogged (the equipment will not light although the cartridge still contains gas), do not try to unclog it yourself. Return the equipment to your retailer.
Possible problems / Corrective action
Possible problems | Probable causes / Corrective action |
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The burner does not light up |
- Poor gas supply
- Regulator not operating properly
- Pipe, valve, venturi tube or burner holes obstructed
The burner does not burn smoothly or goes out|
- Check that gas is present
- Check the pipe connection
- Contact your servicing agent.
Unstable bluing flames|
- New cartridge may contain air. Keep the stove running for a bit.
- Residual water due to washing the burner caps.
- Contact your servicing agent.
Large plume of flame on the burner surface|
- The venturi is obstructed (possibly cobwebs)
- Contact your servicing agent.
Flame at the injector|
- The cartridge is almost empty
- Change the cartridge
- Contact your servicing agent.
Burning leak around a union|
- Shut off the gas supply immediately
- Leaking union: tighten nuts or change pipe
- Contact your servicing agent.
Insufficient heat|
- Injector or venture tube obstructed
- Contact your servicing agent.
Burning leak behind the adjustment knob|
- Defective valve
- Shut down the stove
- Contact your servicing agent.