Cabela's 551306 User Manual - Warning
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LIGHTING AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
THE COOKER MUST NOT BE LIT UNTIL THE PRECEDING
PLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS HAVE BEEN COMPLETELY FOLLOWED.
(ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE 17)
1. Check the appliance to make sure it is set up as per the illustration (Figure 1).
2. Make certain that the regulator control is turned to OFF by turning it counterclockwise until it
reaches the stop.
3. Open cylinder control valve by turning it counterclockwise as per the diagram (Figure 2).
4. Turn the regulator control toward the “ON” position. Press and hold down the valve igniter button
to start the flow of gas as per Figure 3. Insert a multi-purpose lighter through the hole in the
shroud as per Figure 4, or use a paperbook match as per Figure 5. Turning the regulator control
clockwise increases the gas pressure to the burner and hence the flame size. See Figure 2.
Continue to press down on the igniter button upon ignition for approximately 10 to 20 seconds
and then release the igniter button. The burner should remain lit. If ignition does not continue
(flame goes out) or fails to ignite, wait 5 minutes then repeat lighting procedure. If burner still
does not remain lit, check connectors and try again. If burner can not be successfully lit call Metal
Fusion, Inc. at (800)783-3885 (7:30AM to 3:30PM CST, Mon.-Fri.) for assistance.
5. Check that the flame is blue and that the flames are emitted from every port in the casting. If not,
rotate the air shutter position until there is a blue flame. Opening the shutter too much will cause
the flame to “Lift” off the burner (Figure 6).
If there is a yellow flame, or if some ports have no flame, this indicates there may be an obstruction
in the venturi tube or ports. Check the maintenance instructions on page 19 for more information
regarding a yellow flame.
Lighting and Operation Instructons continued on pg. 17
WARNING
CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD
Burning charcoal inside can
kill you. It gives off carbon
monoxide, which has no odor.
NEVER burn charcoal inside
homes, vehicles or tents.
IMPORTANT: Read your cooker Instruction Manual before using
this thermometer. The Red Zone is Danger. Never allow tem-
perature of oil to exceed 350ûF. NEVER LEAVE COOKER
UNATTENDED. Failure to follow these instruc-
tions could cause a grease fire / explosion result-
ing in personal injury, death, or property damage.
DEEP FRY THERMOMETER
WARNING
NEVER PUT HANDS OR FACE DIRECTLY OVER BURNER WHILE LIGHTING OR
WHILE THE APPLIANCE IS LIT.
1. Never operate this appliance within 10 feet (3.05m) of any structure, combustible material or
other gas cylinder. Never operate this appliance within 25 feet (7.5m) of any flammable liquids or
vapors.
2. There must be no combustibles or roof overhead.
3. Keep 24” (.61m) of space between the LP gas cylinder and the appliance.
4. The LP gas cylinder and appliance must be located so that any wind is blowing the heat of the appliance away
from the propane cylinder. This also helps fire prevention by blowing the flames of a grease fire away from the
propane cylinder.
5. Center the pot over the burner on the cooker. Only use the pot supplied with your appliance.
PLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS
* Model may vary from
picture.
20 lb. LP
Gas Cylinder
(3.05m)
(3.05m)
(.61m)
WIND DIRECTION
CLEAR
OVERHEAD
10 FEET
GROUND LEVEL
24 INCHES
10 FEET
to
NEAREST
COMBUSTIBLE
(All Directions)
Keep twenty-four inches between the
cylinder and the appliance. Placing the
cylinder too close to the appliance could
result in fire or explosion which could
cause property damage, personal injury
or death.
The hose connecting the appliance to the
tank poses a trip hazard. Do not step over
the hose or walk between the cylinder and
appliance. Tripping could cause the appli-
ance or cylinder to tip over, leading to fire
or explosion which could cause
property damage, personal injury or
death.