The gas burner, as its name suggests, is classic. Made from 100% stainless steel, with a very wide burner head, for cooking even large pots. The power is one of the highest in the category at 2800W, with full control from zero to maximum power. The burner has an Antifire mechanism, which divides the gas burner head into four zones, and arms on the burner head that are built as a wind shield, ensuring continued combustion even if gas to one of the four burners is turned off. This mechanism ensures that there will be no gas flow when the relative part is turned off and its immediate ignition when the wind stops. The gas burner is built of two parts, the burner head and the gas burner base, for convenience and compactness during storage. Height 125mm Width 55mm Weight 227g Power 2800W Seasons of use 3 people 1-3 Manual ignition The gas stove is designed for screw-on tanks, tanks are available in sizes 220 and 450 grams (there is also a 130 gram tank, relatively rare in Israel). • The gas stove is sold separately without a tank • The gas tank is the base of the gas stove • The gas stove body is made of stainless steel Instructions for use for the 2243 CLASSIC TRAIL MIMER camping stove Important: Read the instructions for use and get to know the product before connecting it to the gas tank. Warning: The stove should be used in a ventilated place only. Do not: Cover the stove or the gas tank. Overheating the tank is extremely dangerous. 1 Introduction 1.1 The 2243 stove is designed for use with PRIMUS disposable gas tanks weighing g225 and g450 with a safety valve. 1.2 Other brands' tanks may not fit properly. 1.3 Maximum gas consumption g205 per hour. 1.4 Nozzle size mm 0.37, 900512 butane 1.5 This stove complies with the Israeli standard and EN 521 standard. 2 Safety instructions (Fig. 1) 2.1 Make sure that the gasket (1) is in place and in good condition before connecting the gas tank. 2.2 Warning: The appliance should only be used in a ventilated area. 2.3 The stove should be used on a flat surface. 2.4 Make sure that there are no flammable materials near the work. 2.5 Always connect the gas tank outdoors, away from people and not in the vicinity of fire or any other source of spark. 2.6 If you want to check the stove's integrity, do so in an open area. Do not check for gas leaks with a flame, for example with soapy water. 2.7 Do not use the stove when it is not in good condition (damaged seal, leakage) 2.8 Do not leave the stove in operation unattended. 2.9 Do not heat empty dishes (water, food) 3 Using the stove 3.1 Be careful, do not touch hot parts before and after use 3.2 Storage: Always disconnect the gas tank from the stove when not in use. Store in a dry and safe place away from heat. 3.3 Do not use the stove in a rough manner or for purposes other than those for which it is intended. 3.4 Use the stove with care. Do not drop it. 4 Assembly instructions (Fig. 2) 4.1 Make sure that the power regulator (2) is closed all the way (clockwise). 4.2 Hold the gas tank (3) with the opening facing up when connecting it to the gas tap. 4.3 Place the gas tap above the gas tank (see Fig. 2). 4.4 Gently screw the gas tank onto the gas tap until you feel the resistance of the seal. Do not close too tightly so as not to damage the seal. Close only with hand force. 4.5 Make sure that gas tightness has been achieved. If you want to check for tightness, make an angle outside. Do not check for gas leaks with a flame. Use, for example, hot, soapy water to wet the connection points. If there is a leak, bubbles will appear in the area of the leak. If you are in doubt and smell gas, do not light the stove. Remove the tank from the stove and contact the store where you purchased the stove. 4.6 Make sure that the burner is screwed tightly. The stove is now ready for operation. 5 Operating instructions 5.1 Always place the stove on a stable place. 5.2 Open the gas tap (2) counterclockwise and immediately light the burner (4). 5.3 Set the flame in