Petromax CP750 Cooking Pot Instruction Manual
- July 14, 2024
- Petromax
Table of Contents
Petromax CP750 Cooking Pot
Product Specifications:
- Brand: Petromax
- Model: Cooking Pot cp750
- Material: 100% Polyester
- Dimensions: 10 x 11.5 x 11.5 cm
- Weight: 312 g (including transport bag)
- Capacity: 750 ml
Product Usage Instructions
Safety:
Read the instructions for use completely before using the Petromax cooking
mug. Improper use can lead to personal injury and damage to property.
Warning Signs:
Warning! Risk of injury! Refers to situations that can lead to injuries if
they are not avoided.
Warning! Hot surface! Risk of burns.
Caution! Risk of damage to property!
For Your Safety:
Do not use the cooking pot in closed and/or habitable rooms to avoid danger
to life due to carbon monoxide poisoning and fire hazard.
Transport Instructions:
Avoid using the cooker on flammable surfaces. Maintain a distance of at
least 50 meters from forests and areas with dense vegetation when making fire.
Operation, Assembly, and Usage:
Follow the provided instructions for proper assembly and operation of the
cooking pot.
Maintenance and Cleaning:
After usage, clean the cooking pot following the recommended cleaning
instructions to ensure longevity and performance.
Disposal Instructions:
Dispose of materials in designated collection systems after sorting them by
type.
Technical Data:
The Petromax cp750 cooking pot comes with a transport bag made of 100%
polyester. It has a capacity of 750 ml and weighs 312 g.
Customer Service:
For any queries or assistance, contact
service@petromax.de
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
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Q: Can the Petromax cooking pot be used in closed spaces?
A: No, it is not safe to use the cooking pot in closed or habitable rooms due to the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning and fire hazard. -
Q: How should I clean the cooking pot?
A: Clean the cooking pot after each use following the recommended cleaning instructions provided in the manual to maintain its performance and longevity.
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Important notes
Read the instructions for use completely before using the Petromax cooking
mug. The instructions for use form the basis for the safe use of the cooking
mug. Improper use can lead to personal injury and damage to property. The
instructions for use must always be passed on when reselling! Therefore, keep
all documents for later use or for subsequent owners.
Security
Warning signs and signal words in the instructions for use
The following symbols and signal words are used in these operating
instructions:
| Warning! Risk of injury!
Refers to situations that can lead to injuries if they are not avoided.
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| Warning! Hot surface!
Risk of burns.
| Caution! Risk of damage to property!
Indicates situations that can lead to damage to the product if they are not
avoided.
For your safety
| Warning! Danger to life!
Danger to life due to carbon monoxide poisoning and fire hazard! Do not use
the cooking pot in closed and/or habitable rooms, e.g. buildings, tents,
caravans, mobile homes, boats.
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| Warning! Risk of burns!
- The fuel container becomes very hot and must not be moved during operation!
- Keep children and pets away! Risk of burns!
- Hot steam can escape when the lid is opened during cooking.
- When you remove the cooking pot from the fire, protect your hands with a heat-resistant cloth or protective gloves.
| Warning! Danger of tripping!
- Secure the area so that the cooking pot does not become a tripping hazard!
- Place it on a fireproof, non-flammable surface.
| Caution! Risk of damage to property!
- Wear appropriate clothing when barbecuing or cooking with the cooking pot. Long, loose sleeves catch fire quickly.
- Always keep the fire under supervision!
- Never heat the cooking pot without contents! This can damage the product!
| Note!
Do not leave the cooking mug outside after use, as damp air or rain can lead to rust.
Intended use
For cooking, the fuel container serves as a base that keeps the cooking pot
centred thanks to the recess. The fuel container also acts as a windbreak. You
can place the lid underneath when cooking to protect the surface. You light a
fire inside with the help of wood.
You must not use the cooker on a flammable surface. When making a fire in
nature, be considerate of the flora and fauna and nature reserves. Always keep
a distance of at least 50 metres from the forest and areas with dense
vegetation. Observe the current forest fire level and do not light a fire if
it has been prohibited by the authorities.
Transport instructions
After cooling, clean the cooking pot with warm water and washing-up liquid and
dry it well before putting it back in the transport bag. Do not use any
aggressive or abrasive cleaning agents. Do not use metal scrapers or sponges
for cleaning.
Commissioning, installation and operation
Caution! Fire hazard!
Keep everything that could burn – including the firewood itself – at a
sufficient distance from the fire. Do not light a fire next to easily
flammable objects or in dry, tall grass. In order to be able to extinguish the
fire at any time in an emergency, have sufficient extinguishing agents ready.
- Rinse the product with hot water, clean it with washing-up liquid, rinse it with cold water and dry it well.
- Place the cooking pot on a wind-protected, safe, fireproof, level surface. Before setting up and during use, ensure that the floor is in good condition and that the product is stable.
- Find out about the applicable fire safety regulations and comply with them. Have a suitable extinguishing agent ready in case of an emergency.
- Light the fire with a handful of small pieces of fuel. Optionally, use the lid as a base for the latter to protect the surface from the fire. Only use very well-dried wood and only in small quantities, otherwise too little oxygen will be supplied.
- Place the base with the cooking pot over the fire. By aligning the large opening to the side facing away from the wind, you can keep the fire going for a long time.
- After cooking, remove the cooking pot from the hob and extinguish or smother the fire.
- After cooking, remove the cooking pot from the hob and extinguish or smother the fire. After cooking, remove the cooking pot from the hob and extinguish or smother the fire.
Maintenance and cleaning
- Store the cooking pot in dry rooms.
- Remove soot with abrasive fleece if necessary.
Disposal instructions
Dispose of the materials separately by type in the designated collection
systems.
Technical data
Service
If you have any questions or problems, we will be happy to help you. You can
reach our customer service by email at:
service@petromax.de.
Petromax GmbH
Sudenburger Wuhne 61 39116 Magdeburg Germany
info@petromax.de
petromax.com
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