SUPERB GAS STOVES
R-3088
Assembly Instructions
Effective Date November, 2003
OUTFITTERS SERIES
Model Numbers
ES-100, ES-200, ES-300 MS-100, MS-200, MS-300 (9,000 Btu per Burner)
ES-S100, ES-S200, ES-S300
(10,000 Btu per Burner)
WARNING
If not assembled, operated and maintained in accordance with the manufacturers instructions, this product could expose you to property damage, personal injury or loss of life from fire, explosion or asphyxiation.
Read all warnings below.
WARNING
1.The following model numbers are for indoor or outdoor use in Canada. The following model numbers are for outdoor use only in United States.
Attention: Portable (20 lb.) cylinder can not be used indoors. The following model numbers are for outdoor use only in
Canada and United States.
2.Do not leave appliance unattended while in use or hot. Never move cooker while in use or hot.
3.A fire can occur from overheated oil or grease.
4.Oil may heat faster than expected.
5.Use a thermometer to monitor oil temperature.
6.Do not use appliance on or near combustible surfaces, wood decks, storage sheds, garages, shrubbery, trees, houses, etc...
7.Do not cover the pot when heating oil or grease.
8.Should grease fire occur, turn off the gas and cover the pot with the lid.
9.Check every fitting for gas leaks before each use.
10.Never stand over burner while lighting; this could result in serious injury. Carefully follow lighting instructions.
11.Keep children and pets at a safe distance.
12.Never place empty containers over an open flame.
13.Do not attempt to change valve depth into burner or reassemble parts.
14.Never store propane tank in an enclosed area. If cooker is stored in doors after use, disconnect the propane tank for outdoor storage.
15.The Superb regulator and hose assembly must be used, no substitutions. Other regulators or no regulator used at all could result in dangerous gas leakage and improper burner performance.
16.Never install or remove the propane tank while cooker is in use or too hot to touch.
17.Always inspect hose kit before each use. Protect hose from cuts, heat or abrasions. Never use a hose that indicates signs of cracking or damage.
18.Never allow hose to contact any part of the cooker while in use or still hot. Place propane tank from cooker so that the hose length will not be in the way. Keep all connections and fittings clean, replace any damaged parts.
19.Never store the propane tank near high heat, open flames, direct sunlight or where high temperature exist.
Assembly Instructions
underneath top, using nuts. Place manifold pipe with valves attached into the clamps. Align the gas valves with center of large opening in top. The adjusting hood of the valve should face the rear of the stove. Now tighten the manifold clamps securely. Place the valve knobs on valve stem, making sure that the control valve is in the off position. Knob should be in the vertical position. Manifold Pipe thread is 3/8 male IPS.
3.To install burners: If stove is to be used with LP or bottled gas, the air shutter (round metal disc) should be partially opened and then locked in place by tightening the air shutter screw. The hole in open end of burner slides over the adjusting hood of the gas valve. The rear part of the burner is attached to hole underneath main top using long bolts with nuts. Fasten securely.
4.The grates are installed by inserting the two extended legs on grate into corresponding holes in main top on each side of burner opening.
5.Always use teflon tape or thread sealer on pipe threads.
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6.Remove the main top by pulling upward. Install the two manifold clamps, using the long bolts with nuts, to the bottom front of frame. Do not tighten clamps.
7.Insert the manifold pipe with valves attached into the clamps; open end of manifold should extend through hole in left side of frame. Tighten the manifold clamps. Burners are fastened to burner hangers already installed. Then assemble in same manner as above.
CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS
After assembly is complete, connect stove to gas supply and check for gas leaks before lighting. Make sure
proper fittings are used for connection. |
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1. Turn brass control valve so knob is | 1/4" BOLT |
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in vertical position until it is tight. | 1/4" HEX |
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regulator to the burner. |
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2. Open LP cylinder valve or gas |
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supply by 1/4 turn. This allows gas |
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into the regulator and stops it at the |
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brass control valve. |
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3. Apply gas detector fluid (or soapy |
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dishwashing solution) on all |
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connections, especially around the regulator, valve and
connection. Any
NEVER USE A FLAME TO CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS.
Cylinder Service Valve
TO LIGHT
Handwheel
1.When you are sure there are no gas leaks, POL Connector turn cylinder valve and brass control valve
REQUIRED TOOLS: Pliers or adjustable wrench and screwdriver.
1. Bolt legs in place by inserting short bolts through holes in corners |
to closed position.
Regulator
of main top, then through slot at top of leg. Screw nuts onto the |
bolts. Attach drip pan using four of the short bolts. Insert bolts |
through hole in center of leg and through corner of pan. Apply nuts |
and tighten securely. Now tighten leg bolts. |
2. Install manifold clamps. Insert two long bolts through manifold |
clamp holes in the main top. Attach the two manifold clamps loosely |
(To operate gas valve, push in before turning.)
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4.Keeping hands and face away from the top of the burner, light with a fireplace match or
5.Adjust the brass control valve for desired flame height.
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