YATE TRAVELER K502 Cooker with thread

Code: YA-SN00202
13,31 €
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High-performance gas stove designed for gas cartridges with a 7/16'' thread. Suitable for hiking, camping, motorcycling, etc. Avoid...

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High-performance gas stove designed for gas cartridges with a 7/16'' thread. Suitable for hiking, camping, motorcycling, etc. The advantage of these stoves is that they can always be separated from the cartridge after use and thus do not take up much space. The 185 mm diameter of the hot plate creates a sufficient surface even for a larger pot (when the arms are folded, the diameter of the hot plate is 120 mm). Gas cartridges for this stove can be purchased almost anywhere in the world. In our offer you can find cartridges under the code SN00043< /a> (300g) and SN00017< /a> (500g).

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Parameters

Material: Steel, Brass
Color: Silver / Black
Weight: 280g
Size: 120x80 mm
Power: 4 kW

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Warranty period 24 months

Instructions for use of the cooker TRAVELER K-502

Manufacturer: ARHAN GRUP TASLI IMALAT. ORGAZ tarafindan ORCAMP icin eruzilmistir. Turkey

CE 1312CM5578 21

The TRAVELER K-502 tourist stove is designed for disposable cartridges with direct excess pressure of propane and butane mixture. Cartridges containing propane-butane liquid gas under constant pressure in the ratio of 30:70 PB are intended for the operation of this cooker. The cartridge must be manufactured according to EN 417 and equipped with a self-sealing valve with a 7/16" connection thread. The cartridges are disposable, they are not allowed to be refilled.

Before connecting the stove to the gas cartridge, read this user manual thoroughly. Keep the instructions carefully for future use. ATTENTION: the cooker can be very dangerous if used incorrectly. Use only in well-ventilated areas.

Technical parameters:

< strong>Fuel connection pressure: 0-7000 mbar.

Nozzle diameter: 0.23 mm

Nominal flow rate: 270 g/h; 4 kW; 3000 kcal/hour

Sealing ring: 12x8 mm

Hot plate diameter: 120 mm (basic), 185 mm (open supports)

1. Connecting the cooker to the cartridge

Cartridges manufactured according to EN 417, equipped with a self-sealing valve with a 7/16" connection thread, are intended for the operation of this cooker.

Before connecting the cooker to the cartridge make sure the sealing "O" ring is in perfect condition. If this part shows signs of wear, replace it. This is a 12x8. Use a sharp object to remove the worn gasket, a blunt object of the appropriate dimensions to fit the new gasket.

First assemble the cooker by screwing the burner to the valve. Do not tighten the thread with great force, so as not to damage it, just tighten it slightly. The thread is right-handed (turns clockwise). If the rest of the protective film is on the supports, we recommend removing it.

Check that the control valve of the stove is completely closed - it closes by turning it to the right.

Connecting the cartridge to the stove is only possible in an outdoor environment, out of reach of persons and any source of ignition, i.e. open flame, electric discharge and the like.

After connecting the cooker to the cartridge, at least make sure by smell that this system is perfectly tight. Never do this with an open flame. If the system shows signs of leakage after assembly, disassemble the system and check the seals. If you are unable to remove the defect, disassemble the cooker and do not use it! Do not ignite it and do not approach an open fire or any other source of ignition.

The cooker and the cartridge are equipped with a right-hand thread for mutual connection. When

putting the stove on the cartridge, it is necessary to proceed with the necessary care so as not to cross the threads (the so-called "screwing over the thread"), otherwise the stove will be destroyed due to improper handling.

The cooker is equipped with a double seal, so there is usually no gas leakage when connecting to the cartridge. However, when screwing on the cartridge, a faint hiss of gas can be heard by opening the bomb valve with the opening pin. With another turn, the seal will fit on the cartridge and ensure the tightness of the system. Further violent, unnecessary tightening leads to rapid wear of the seal, or to destroy the cooker thread! Occasional light smearing of the cooker thread with vaseline will significantly extend its life.

2. Ignition and operation

Ensure the stove with the cartridge in a vertical position. Unfold the container supports. Turn the gas cap to the left to open the gas supply (see Fig. 2). Use matches or a lighter to light the cooker. When igniting the flame, open the gas to full power.

If the cartridge has been in the cold and quiet for a long time, it must be thoroughly shaken before use, otherwise the flame will "take off" after lighting the stove for about one minute. If a cooking vessel is placed on the stove before lighting the flame, the mentioned phenomenon almost does not occur.

When using a completely new cartridge that has been exposed to heat for a long time, after lighting the stove, a massive yellowish flames. Immediately close the control valve to minimum until the flame subsides. This phenomenon will most certainly occur if the cartridge cooker is strongly tilted.

During operation, avoid boiling the liquid from the cooking container, otherwise it will be damaged or completely destroyed, as well as the cooker.

Do not leave the stove unattended during operation. When operating the stove, keep a safe distance from flammable materials - at least 0.5 m. Do not place flammable objects on the stove. If you are in doubt about the correct function of the product, do not use it and contact the seller or service.

3. Stopping operation

Stopping operation is done by turning the control valve to the right until the flame goes out (see fig. 3).. The cooker can then be disconnected from the cartridge by unscrewing (see Fig. 1).

In principle, perform this operation only after the cooker has completely cooled down. Sensing cartridge cookers must never be used while they are in operation!!! Always separate the cooker from the cartridge after the end of operation, this will prevent the cartridge from emptying due to a small leak. This can be caused by dirt that gets between the cooker and the cartridges. Therefore, keep this area clean.

4. Warning for emergency situations

If the flame blows outside the active part of the burner, immediately close the control valve and slightly tighten the bomb cooker. If the flame continues to appear, extinguish it with a stream of water, which you usually have ready for heating. If the flame cannot be extinguished, throw away, or kick the cooker and cartridge to a safe place. Ensure that no one approaches the cooker at a distance of less than 20 m until the gas has burned out. Do not use the cooker afterwards!

5. Important notices

  • Caution: When operating this appliance, air (oxygen) is consumed and carbon dioxide is produced. Do not ignite or use this appliance in unventilated areas, rooms, tents or vehicles. It is life-threatening to use the stove to heat a closed space - inconspicuous carbon monoxide poisoning!
  • The stove may only be operated by an adult according to these instructions, do not entrust the operation to children!
    During operation, the stove must be placed in a stable position and keep it under constant supervision.
  • Do not use two or more stoves next to each other to heat one container.
  • Use only reasonably large and reasonably heavy containers.
  • Do not use the stove for purposes other than heating food and drinks in the container.
  • Active parts of the cooker - burner, container supports, or leeward - they are during operation and about 10 min. then hot, so do not touch them at this time!
  • Never use a stove that shows signs of damage or has a defective or worn seal.
  • Handle the stove with care, protect it from falling on ground and damage
  • Do not make any modifications to the stove.

6. Disassembling, cleaning and assembling the stove

The stove consists of two main parts: the valve body and the burner, which are connected to each other by a thread. The disassembly of these parts is necessary in order to clean the nozzle. Even small clogging sharply reduces the performance of the stove.

Do not use needles and pins for cleaning, as this damages the nozzle and may break the tip of the needle in the nozzle and thus destroy the stove. A negative pressure created by the mouth or blowing through is often enough to clean. It is also possible to use very thin wire.

7. Storage and transport

In principle, store the cooker in a dry, non-aggressive environment.

Always transport the cooker separately from the cartridge.

The cartridge contains liquefied, highly flammable propane-butane gas under constant pressure. Follow the instructions directly on the cartridge.

9. Technical data and disposal

Bringing 1 liter of water to a boil in about 2.5 minutes

Fuel: propane-butane up to 0.8 MPa

Maximum permissible load of the cooker with container including contents: 2 kg

After the end of its useful life, hand over the cooker to the raw materials collection point. Put the packaging in the recycled waste

10. Warranty conditions

The product is covered by a legal warranty of 24 months from the date of sale. This provision does not apply to products damaged by violence, improper handling or unprofessional repair.

Supplied by:

YATE spol. s ro

Brněnská 371

500 06 Hradec Králové

e-mail: yate@yate .cz

www.yate.cz

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Additional parameters

Category: Cooker
EAN: 8681042343533

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