New model for 2022. A new generation that combines strong power with low weight. The new MICRON stove weighs only 85 grams. The stove can also carry large pots, proof of its high capacity and strength. A natural choice for the traveler who needs a sturdy and durable stove in the great outdoors. Comes with a nylon storage bag and a separate manual lighter. Made in Europe. Gas tank not included. Instructions for use for camping stove: 3214 EXPRESS STOVE Important: Read the instructions for use and get to know the product before connecting it to the gas tank. Warning: The stove should only be used in a ventilated area. Do not: Cover the stove or gas tank. Overheating the tank is extremely dangerous. 1. Introduction 1.1 The 3214 stove is designed for use with PRIMUS disposable gas tanks weighing g225 and g450 with a safety valve only. 1.2 Tanks from other companies may not be compatible. 1.3 Maximum gas consumption g160 per hour. 1.4 Nozzle size mm0.32, 734350. 1.5 This stove complies with the Israeli standard and the following standards: EN521/ANSI Z21.75-2000/CSA 11.2-2000,CE-0845-08, ID:845BS-0033. 2. Safety instructions (Figure 1) 2.1 Make sure that the gasket (1) is in place and in good condition before connecting the gas cylinder. 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. (See section 5.6) 2.5 Always connect the gas cylinder 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 integrity of the stove, do so in an open area. Do not check for gas leaks with a flame, for example use soapy water. 2.7 Do not use the stove when it is not working properly (damaged seal, leaking) 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 not to 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 and/or for purposes other than those for which it is intended. 3.4 Use the stove with care. Be careful not to drop it. 4. Assembly instructions (Figure 2) 4.1 Make sure that the power regulator (2) is fully closed (clockwise). If there is an igniter (9), make sure that it ignites in the burner area. The distance between the electrode and the burner should be approximately 7 mm. 4.2 Hold the gas cylinder (3) with the opening upwards when connecting it to the gas tap. 4.3 Place the gas tap over the gas cylinder (see Fig. 2). 4.4 Gently screw the gas cylinder 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, do this outdoors. Do not test for gas leaks with a flame. Use, for example, warm, 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 turn on the stove. Remove the cylinder from the stove and contact the store where you purchased the stove. 4.6 Open the legs (pot supports) (12) around To the burner (4) so that the legs are in a stretched position from the burner, pull the legs up until you hear a click. To fold, turn the legs and only then press down. 4.7 Make sure that the burner is screwed tightly. The stove is now ready for operation. 5. Operating instructions 5.1 Always place the stove in a stable place. 5.2 Open the gas tap (2) counterclockwise and immediately ignite the burner with the igniter if present, (model 3214-83) (5) if present. 5.3 Set the flame intensity using the gas tap (2). 5.4 Do not move the stove during use. Flame bursts can occur if the stove is not hot and during sharp movements. 5.5 After use, make sure that the gas tap