ROBENS 690114 Fire Bug Stove Instruction Manual
- June 1, 2024
- ROBENS
Table of Contents
FIRE BUG STOVE
MODEL: 690114 / FMS-117T
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
690114 Fire Bug Stove
IMPORTANT: Read these instructions for use carefully so as to familiarise
yourself with the appliance before connecting it to its gas cartridge.
Keep these instructions for future reference.
- Burner
- Pot support
- Air intake
- Flame control knob (tap)
- Gas valve
- Seal
INTRODUCTION:
Category: Vapour direct pressure
Gas cartridge: This appliance shall only be used with
Butane-Propane mix gas cartridge (FIRE-MAPLE, FMS-G2 230g) complying to EN417.
It may be hazardous to attempt to fit other types of gas cartridges or gas
cylinders
Nominal rate: 251 g/h 3.47kW
Injector: 0.32 mm
USE OUTDOORS ONLY
SAFETY INFORMATION:
Check that seals (between the appliance and the gas cartridge (6.)) are in
place and in good condition before connecting to the gas cartridge.
Do not use the appliance if it has damaged or worn seals Do not use an
appliance which is leaking. damaged or which does not operate properly.
Operate only on a horizontal, non-flammable, surface.
Keep away from all flammable materials. Keep a 1.0 meter distance to flammable
materials to all sides.
Gas cartridge shall be changed in a well ventilated location, preferably
outside, away from any sources of ignition, such as naked flames, pilots,
electric fires and away from other people.
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.
INFORMATION FOR ASSEMBLY AND USE:
Do not leave a fully assembled gas stove unsupervised – especially when lit or
cooling. Keep it out of reach of children.
Do not touch the hot burner when in use or after use.
Disconnect the gas stove from the gas cartridge, when storing the stove. Let
the stove cool, before storing it.
LIGHTING THE STOVE:
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Unfold the pot supports (2.).
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Completely close the gas feed by turning the flame control knob (4.) to the right (clockwise) to OFF position.
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Remove the protective plastic cap from the gas cartridge and carefully screw the cartridge on the gas valve (5.).
– care should be taken for a little gas will be lost to the atmosphere at this point. Do not overtighten for this may damage the stove’s dual leak-proof gasket that prevents leakage. -
Turn the flame control knob (4.) to the left (counterclockwise) twice. Place a naked flame around 1-3cm from the burner and the gas should ignite immediately.
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A normal flame should be stable and burn upward with a blue or saffron yellow colour depending on flame control.
Turn the flame control knob (4.) clockwise to reduce the flame, turn the knob
counter-clockwise to increase the flame. If you experience flaring (high
yellow flames), eq. if moving the stove while lit, turn down the flame and
wait a few seconds. Slowly adjust the flame up again to the desired level.
Avoid twisting the flexible hose.
Regularly inspect the integrated gas seal for damage.
Apply warm soapy water at the joint and junction of the equipment to highlight
leaks through the formation of bubbles. If you hear or smell gas don’t attempt
to ignite the appliance if you can hear or smell leaking gas. If you smell
gas: Do not attempt to ignite equipment; Put out all flames; Disconnect fuel
supply.
CHANGING THE GAS CARTRIDGE:
Check that the stove is extinguished before disconnecting the gas cartridge.
Let the stove cool down completely.
Completely close the gas feed by turning the flame control knob (4.) to the
right (clockwise) to OFF position.
Carefully unscrew the cartridge from the gas valve (5.), by turning it
counter-clockwise – care should be taken for a little gas will be lost to the
atmosphere at this point.
For safety and to protect the environment, dispose of an empty canister
responsibly and separate from other waste.
Do not crush or throw the cartridge into a combustion source.
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR:
When the pressure falls, gas cannot ignite. Check whether there is fuel
remaining inside the gas cartridge – you will hear and feel liquid gas move
when you shake a cartridge.
If gas remains the burner may be clogged. Clean away dirt using a cloth dipped
methyl alcohol.
Blow through the air intake to clean the burner and jet. Do not insert any use
any pin into the jet for this may cause damage, leading to a safety hazard.
Reinstall and firmly screw down the burner to ensure an airtight seal.
Reinstall the gas cartridge according to the described operation procedures.
Regularly inspect the integrated gas seal for damage.
Apply warm soapy water at the joint and junction of the equipment to highlight
leaks through the formation of bubbles. If you hear or smell gas don’t attempt
to ignite the appliance if you can hear or smell leaking gas. If you smell
gas: Do not attempt to ignite equipment; Put out all flames; Disconnect fuel
supply
To avoid creating a safety hazard and invalidation any warranty do not in any
way attempt to maintain, modify, disassemble and repair your stove unless
covered by this manual.
For spare parts and repair service, contact Oase Outdoors +45 70 22 85 00 or
info@robens.de
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