Warning – Camp Chef COJR User Manual

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keep appliance away from open flames or

sparks.

Use a clean paintbrush and 50/50 soap and

water solution. Use mild soap and water.

Do not use household cleaning agents.

Damage to gas train components

can result. Brush soapy solution onto all

weld seams and entire valve area.

WARNING

If “growing” bubbles appear

do not use or move the LP tank.

Contact an LP gas supplier or

your fire department.

will seal on the back-check feature in LP

tank valve, resulting in some resistance.

An additional one-half to three quarters

turn is required to complete connection.

Tighten by hand only – do not use tools.

NOTE: If you cannot complete connection,

disconnect regulator and repeat steps 5

and 6. If you are still unable to complete the

connection, do not use this regulator!

• Do not insert any foreign objects into the

valve outlet. You may damage the valve

and cause a leak. Leaking propane may

result in explosion, fire, severe personal

injury, or death.

• Never attempt to attach this appliance

to the self-contained LP gas system of a

camper or trailer or motor home.

LEAK TESTING VALVES, HOSES AND

REGULATOR

1. Turn all control knob(s) to OFF.

2. Be sure regulator is tightly connected to

LP tank.

3. Completely open LP tank valve by

turning hand wheel counter clockwise.

If you hear a rushing sound, turn gas off

immediately. There is a major leak at the

connection. Correct before proceeding.

4. Brush soapy solution

onto indicated

connections shown

at right.

5. If “growing” bubbles

appear, there is

a leak. Close LP

tank valve immediately and retighten

connections. If leaks cannot be stopped,

do not try to repair. Call for replacement

parts. Order new parts by giving the

serial number, model number and name

of items needed to the Service Center at

1-435-752-3922.

6. Always close LP tank valve after

performing tank leak test by turning

hand wheel clockwise.

CONNECTING REGULATOR TO THE
LP TANK

Only use the pressure regulator & hose

(Optional) supplied with this appliance. See

assembly instructions or appliance name

tag for regulator model number.

1. Place LP tank on a secure,

level, and stable surface.

2. Turn control knob to the

OFF position.

3. Turn LP tank OFF by

turning hand wheel

clockwise to a full stop.

4. Remove the protective cap from LP tank

valve. Always use cap and strap supplied

with valve.

Do not use a POL

transport plug

(plastic part with

external threads)! It

will defeat the safety

feature of the valve.

5. Hold regulator, insert nipple (B) into LP

tank valve. Hand tighten coupling nut,

holding regulator in a straight line (C)

with LP tank valve so as not to cross

thread the connection.

6. Turn the coupling nut clockwise to

tighten to a full solid stop. The regulator

(B) Nipple has to

be centered into

the LP tank valve

(C) Hold coupling

nut and regulator

as shown for

proper connection

to LP tank valve

LIGHTING OVEN INSTRUCTIONS:

Do not lean over the Oven while lighting.

1. Remove all appliances from the oven to

create a free flow of air.

2. Open Oven Door. Do not attempt to light

the oven with the door closed.

3. Push the gas valve handle in and turn

slowly to the high position. Immediately

press the ignitor button on the front of

the oven. The oven burner will ignite. (If

lighting with a match, light the match

and place it through the lighting hole

next to the burner. Slowly turn on the

valve. Do not stand with head or arm over

the burner.)

4. Adjust the controls to the desired

position.

5. If ignition does not occur in 5 seconds,

turn the burner control(s) off, wait

5 minutes, and repeat the lighting

procedure. If built-in ignitor will not light

follow the preceding steps and hold a lit

long igniter to match next to the burner

when opening the control valve.

If the flame is accidentally extinguished,

turn the appliance valves OFF and WAIT 5

minutes before attempting to ignite.

BURNER FLAME CHECK

• Light burner; rotate knob(s) from HIGH

to LOW. You should see a smaller flame

in LOW position than seen on HIGH.

Always check flame prior to each use. A

good flame should be blue with minimal

yellow tip. Some yellow tips on flames are

acceptable as long as no carbon or soot

deposits appear.

WARNING

• Do not use appliance until leak

checked.

• If you cannot stop a gas leak,

immediately close LP tank

valve and call LP gas supplier

or your fire department!

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