INTRODUCTION

Thank you for purchasing a KENYONAlcohol/Electric combination stove. The operation instructions that follow are for the models 213 (single burner) and 436 (double burner) alcohol/electric combination stoves. These units feature counter-top mounting, self-priming / self pressurized alcohol burners. The electric portion of the stove operates on 120 VAC (or 240 VAC depending on KENYONModel #).

KENYONmarine stoves have been engineered exclusively for the marine environment. Design considerations and materials were dictated by the requirement for safety, reliability, long life, low maintenance, and operation in a salt atmosphere.

 

IMPORTANT :

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PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY

BEFORE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE

 

DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL. KEEP THIS MANUAL AND

 

INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

 

 

UNPACKING YOUR KENYONSTOVE

Carefully unpack your KENYONStove from its shipping container. Do not discard the shipping carton or protective foam. It may be useful if your unit ever needs to be serviced.

Verify and Identify Package Contents. The following items should be included in the carton:

1- Alcohol/Electric Stove

1- Fill Bottle

1- Installation and User’s Guide

If any of these items are missing, please contact KENYONCustomer Service at (860) 664-4906 or via e-mail: customercare@kenyonappliances.com

VERIFY THE PROPER ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS

The table on the following page displays the minimum electrical requirements for each model stove:

The electric supply must be from an individual grounded circuit that is protected by a double pole simultaneous trip circuit breaker rated per the specifications for the various models as shown in the table on the following page.

!Warning: If the electric power supply provided does not meet the product specifications, call a licensed electrician before proceeding with installation.

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Kenyon 436, 213 manual Unpacking Your KENYON Stove, Verify the Proper Electrical Requirements

213, 436 specifications

Kenyon 213,436 is an advanced research vehicle designed for the exploration of Mars' surface and atmosphere. Built by a team of innovative engineers and scientists, this rover embodies cutting-edge technologies and features that enhance its operational capabilities in one of the most challenging environments in our solar system.

One of the main features of Kenyon 213,436 is its robust mobility system. Equipped with multi-terrain wheels and an advanced suspension system, the rover can navigate rocky landscapes, steep slopes, and sandy dunes with ease. This flexibility allows it to reach various scientifically significant locations, maximizing the scope of its exploratory missions.

The rover is powered by a solar energy system combined with highly efficient batteries. This hybrid power source enables Kenyon 213,436 to harness sunlight during the Martian day while storing energy for use during the long, cold nights, ensuring continuous operation regardless of environmental conditions.

Kenyon 213,436 is outfitted with an array of scientific instruments designed for in-situ analysis of Martian soil and rock samples. Its onboard laboratory includes spectrometers, chemical analyzers, and a drilling mechanism. These tools enable the rover to collect and process samples, providing valuable data about Mars’ geology and potential for past life.

In terms of communication, Kenyon 213,436 features a high-gain antenna capable of transmitting data back to Earth with remarkable clarity. This communication system allows for real-time data exchange, enabling scientists to monitor the rover's findings and adjust its mission parameters dynamically.

The rover is also endowed with artificial intelligence capabilities, allowing it to operate autonomously. This AI system enables Kenyon 213,436 to make real-time decisions based on environmental conditions and mission objectives, enhancing its effectiveness in the field. It can also identify points of interest and prioritize tasks, reducing reliance on ground control and optimizing scientific returns.

In conclusion, Kenyon 213,436 stands as a pinnacle of modern engineering and planetary science. Its advanced mobility, power systems, scientific instruments, communication technologies, and autonomous capabilities equip it to contribute significantly to our understanding of Mars. Through its missions, Kenyon 213,436 is not only expanding our knowledge of the Red Planet but also paving the way for future exploration endeavors.