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Woodland OWER TOVE OWNER’S MANUAL Woodland Group Inc. 544 7th Ave Kirkland, WA 98033 Phone: (425) 481-8187 Fax: (425) 488-3619 www.powerstove.net Made in the U.S.A.
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Warning READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL SAFETY WARNINGS. FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE TO PREVENT FIRES, INJURY, OR DEATH. PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO WARNINGS OR INSTRUCTIONS WHICH ARE ACCOMPANIED BY THIS WARNING SYMBOL · This stove is for Outdoor Use Only! Do not use indoors or in a confined space.
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· 100% stainless steel means you can leave the Power Stove out in the weather or douse it with water for rapid cooling. You may submerse the stove (not the regulator) to clean it and the Power Stove is DISHWASHER SAFE! ·...
Assembly Instructions Please familiarize yourself with each of the parts shown below in Photograph 1 before assembling or operating your Power Stove. Item Qty. Description Stove burner assembly with legs Flame spreader (attached to stove leg) Flame modifier (attached by short chain) Regulator, inlet fitting, hose &...
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1. Select a level area (outdoors and on the ground) to place the stove. Clear an area approximately 3 feet (1 meter) in diameter of dry grass, sticks, leaves, or other flammable material. 2. Fold out the stove legs and insert the leg braces into the legs as shown in Figure 2.
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Place stove on the ground in the center of the cleared area. Drive to the ground the safety stakes into the ground anchoring the stove as shown in photograph 4. 4. Lift the flame spreader away from the top of the burner tube as shown in Figure 5 and inspect burner tube for obstructions.
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6. Inspect the gas hose for damage. Inspect the propane tank fitting and regulator fitting for cleanliness or damage. Clean fittings if necessary. If hose, fittings, regulator, or stove is damaged, do not use until repairs have been approved by Woodland.
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7. The tank inlet fitting (Figure 7, item 1) which is attached to the regulator has a safety feature called the EXCESS FLOW VALVE which shuts off the gas supply if the hose is cut or burned in two. To avoid false activation of this safety feature, make sure that both the tank valve (Item 3) and the regulator control knob (Item 2) are in the OFF position.
Always turn the flame low when handling cookware on the stove. Keep the Power Stove flame level low enough that it does not rise above the sides of the cookware. For cookware smaller than 12" in diameter, use removable handles.
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Matches: Place a lighted match or lighter flame into the lighting hole on the lower side of the burner as shown in photograph 8. If the match is blown out as it approaches the lighting hole, the fuel control may be turned on too high. Reduce the regulator control knob setting and try again.
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turn the regulator control knob and the tank valve completely off for a few seconds. The valve will reset itself and you may proceed to light the stove. 2. After lighting, adjust the flame as desired. The best cooking setting is usually when the flame just reaches the underside outer edges of the cookware.
Lighting Camp Fires The Power Stove is perfect for lighting camp fires! Place fire wood in an approved fire pit. With wind screens and leg braces removed, slide the flame spreader disk away from the burner tube. Fold the legs together and place stove on its side in the fire pit with the top of the burner pointing toward the base of the wood.
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Cooling The Power Stove may be cooled fast by dousing it with water or snow. It can also be left out in the weather without being damaged! Be careful not to get moisture in the regulator. Cleaning The Power Stove is easy to clean with common household cleaners. It can be immersed in water and it is DISHWASHER SAFE! To keep the inside of the regulator dry, remove it from the hose assembly.
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Tank Selection The Power Stove can operate from any size of refillable propane tank. It is only limited by the length of the fuel supply hose on the stove. Typical usable tank sizes are 5, 11, 20, 30, and 40 pounds. Following is a size &...
Stove fitting does not now required to use Type 1 feature the industry standard work with my tank. tank valves. The Power Stove TYPE 1 fitting. Because of the comes standard with a Type 1 inherent safety features, Wood- regulator inlet fitting to match.
Warranty Woodland Group, Inc. warrants the stainless steel Power Stove and all of its stainless steel components against defects due to materials or workmanship for as long as the original purchaser owns the stove. We further warrant all non- stainless steel components of the Power Stove against defects due to materials or workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase.
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