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A. HOW TO USE:
I. Preparation:
- Make sure the ignition knobs are at OFF position.
- Open the gas intake valve fully.
II. Ignition:
- Push and turn the ignition knob to ON position and keep it for a few seconds.
- Make sure that the flame stays on even after releasing your hand.

III. Flame Control: Turn the ignition knob gently taking a look at the flame.

IV. Extinction:
- Turn back the ignition knob to OFF - Confirm the extinction.
- Shut the gas intake valve.

** Request:
- While using, check the ignition and combustion occasionally.
- If the flame goes out on releasing your hand, the depressing period is not long enough. Return the ignition button / knob to original position and try re-ignition giving them a little longer time.
- When in the first use, it may be necessary to repeat ignition procedure in order to expel the air from the gas supply line.
B. PRECAUTIONS BEFORE USING:
- Choose a spot which can be prevented from fires.
- The rear and the sides of the product should be apart from flammable walls such as wood by at least 15cm.
- The ceiling or overhead covering should be at least 1m apart from the product.
- When sufficient space is not available, use a heat isolating plate.

- Remove the cap on the tube connecting point.
- Insert the hose to reach the red line and fasten with the fastening ring.
- Make sure the hose does not pass under the product, and it is not folded.

- It is safer to install the product on a flat, stable place.

- Take care not to place any flammable objects near the cooker.

- Do not use for drying anything such as clothes as it may cause fire.

- The distance between the product and the gas container should be as short as possible.

- Avoid places such as below a shelf where objects might fall, or beside flammable objects such as curtains.

- When you use a large vessel on the product, there is a danger of overheating.

- Install the product in places which are well-ventilated and do not forget to ventilate the room while using the product.

- While using the cooker, open the window or turn on the ventilator to ventilate the room.

- It may cause the leakage of gas or burn.

- The wind may blow out flame.

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