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1. TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFICATIONS SYMPTOMS DIMENSIONS L 13 5 xW 11 2 x H 4 4 WEIGHT 5 Ibs FUEL Use only with Max Burton Butane Fuel Cartridge 01215 Use of other fuel may result in unsafe POSSIBLE operation of this appliance and danger to the BEMEDIES operator and voids our warranty M r M ax Tab e To p B urner The LP gas cylinder s used with stoves must be constructed and marked in accordance with the specifications for LP gas cylinders or the U S Department of Transportation or Transport Canada CAN CSA 339 ogged valve inlet port ires m urer BUTANE FUEL Approximately 160 g h i intenance CONSUMPTION gnition knob not working Requires m urer service OUTPUT 10 000 BTU hr orm gnition system not working Requires m urer service SAFETY 1 Butane fuel cartridge cannot be engaged if the or maintena FEATURES ignition knob is not in the off position omatic fuel shut off Return to Step 5 under 2 Anti explosion safety device will automatically valve activated ing the Fuel Cartridge disengage the butane cartridge if increased gas O ring worn or torn Requires manufacturer service pressure is detected Or maintenance This product is listed to applicable UL Standards Air temperature below 32 F ove burner and cartridge to a and requirements by Underwriters Laboratories Inc 0 C warmer location ow fuel supply Replace fuel cartridge mpty fuel cartridge Replace fuel cartridge CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD rner ports clogged Cl
2. ced in the upright position e Verify the piezoelectric igniter operates properly and creates a spark by testing it without a fuel cartridge installed Turn the ignition knob fully to the left until you hear a loud click You should see a spark at the burner This means it is Operating correctly REPAIR amp REPLACEMENT PARTS Warning This stove contains no customer serviceable parts Only authorized factory representatives may make repairs to this stove Attempt to service yourself will void all manufacturer warranties
3. ean with old toothbrush or wire brush This appliance can produce carbon monoxide el cartridge improperly Remove or replace fuel cartridge which has no odor installed or the cartridge valve and re insert correctly nay be defective i Using it in an enclosed space can kill you GAS FIRED iezoelectric igniter bent or dirty Use a dry cloth or toothbrush to clean off Piezoelectric igniter Never use this appliance in an enclosed space U el cartridge locking lever in ove fuel cartridge locking lever suchasa camper tent car or home CXS L US FF position o ON position Make sure fuel Ne cartridge has not been exposed to Athena Brands Inc LISTED 3 excess heat Gardnerville NV 89410 1 800 272 8603 www athenabrands com mailbox athenabrands com 08254inst DR 03 07 Burton sy ATHENA POSSIBLE CAUSES O SPARK FROM PIEZOELECTRIC IGNITER FLAME DOES NOT GO OUT IN OFF POSITION FLAME EXTINGUISHED DURING USE STRONG GAS ODOR DETECTED UNEVEN FLAME SPARK DOES NOT RESULT IN FLAME Operating Instruction Manual Max Burton Mr Max Portable Gas Stove 8254 WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY If you smell gas 1 Do not attempt to light this appliance 2 Extinguish any open flame 3 Disconnect from fuel supply 4 Evacuate the area 5 Cal
4. l for professional help Do not store or use gasoline or other liquids with flammable vapors in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Read instruction manual thoroughly prior to use and retain these instructions for future reference Not for household use For outdoor use only All burning appliances consume oxygen Use only in well ventilated areas DO NOT tamper with or disconnect the factory installed safety devices Operate burner only on stable flat surfaces in a horizontal position Avoid using when strong winds are present DO NOT use oversized pots or pans that extend over the edge of the fuel cartridge cover Never use two or more adjacent units to extend the cooking surface DO NOT expose fuel cartridge to heat or open flame or store at temperatures above 110 F 43 C DO NOT use aluminum foil as a cooking container DO NOT store burner with fuel cartridge in place DO NOT use or store near heat open flame or gasoline DO NOT use if burner has been damaged No more than 48 LP gas fuel cartridges shall be stored in one building Close supervision is necessary when used near children Burner Trivet Burner Head Fuel Cartridge Locking Lever OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Before operating and during use check the following at regular intervals 1 Keep the area around the stove clear and free from combustibles including gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids 2 Never obstruct the flow of combus
5. ls to ignite properly after a few attempts To Adjust Heat Full power is achieved when the ignition knob is in the HIGH position while the burner is on To adjust the flame turn the ignition knob slowly towards the OFF position until the desired flame or heat level is achieved To Shut Off After every use 1 Turn the ignition knob to the OFF position 2 Lift the fuel cartridge locking lever up to the unlock position to disengage the fuel cartridge 3 Open the fuel cartridge cover and remove the fuel cartridge Replace the cap on the fuel cartridge and store in cool dry place separate from burner Let burner cool completely before storing cleaning or re inserting the fuel cartridge MINIMUM OPERATING CLEARANCE 20 _ fe Me CLEANING 1 Be sure burner has cooled completely Wash with warm soapy water to clean the burner body trivet and pan supports Rinse with clean warm water and wipe with a clean dry cloth 2 DO NOT clean burner head with water this may result in failure of ignition A wire brush can be used to clean burner head and burner holes if needed 3 DO NOT immerse in water 4 DO NOT use solvents or harsh chemicals to clean Use of solvents or harsh chemicals may cause damage CARE amp MAINTENANCE Evaluate the condition of your stove before each use Do not use if it has any damage loose parts or does not operate correctly e Ensure the trivet is properly pla
6. tion air and ventilation air Installing the Fuel Cartridge 1 The ignition knob must be in the OFF position 2 Open the fuel cartridge cover 3 Remove the cap from the fuel cartridge 4 Locate the notch collar on top of the fuel cartridge see fig 1 Align the notch collar with the fuel cartridge index arm see fig 2 5 To engage the fuel cartridge press down on the fuel cartridge locking lever until it is in the lock position If the ignition knob is in the off position and a hissing sound is heard this indicates a gas leak Lift the fuel cartridge locking lever up to the unlock position to disengage the fuel cartridge Remove the fuel cartridge and repeat steps 5 and 6 until no hissing sound is heard Fuel Cartridge DN Index Arm AN Igniting the Burner CAUTION Never operate or expose the stove to any other flammable vapors or liquids 1 Close the fuel cartridge cover 2 Turn the ignition knob in a counter clockwise direction until you hear a loud click A distinct click sound indicates that a spark has been generated and the burner should now be ignited and a flame will be present 3 Verify that a bluish yellow flame is present and has completely formed around the burner orifice 4 Ifthe burner fails to ignite immediately turn ignition knob in a clockwise direction r i OFF position Wait 5 minutes for gas vapors to dissipate then repeat step above 5 Discontinue use and consult manufacturer if stove fai

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