Camp Chef C-OVEN User Manual

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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.

Turning LP Cooker Off

• Turn all knobs to OFF position.

Turn LP tank OFF by turning hand-

wheel clockwise to a full stop.

Hose Check
• Before each use, check to

see if hoses are cut or worn. Replace

damaged hose assembly before using

appliance. Use only valve/ hose /

regulator specified by manufacturer.

See product sheet for hose & regulator

information.

Cleaning The Burner
NOTE:
Spiders and small insects can

spin webs and build nests inside the

CAUTION

All cleaning and maintenance

should only be done when the

appliance is cool and with the fuel

supply turned off at the LP cylinder.

DO NOT clean any part in a self-

cleaning oven. The extreme heat

will damage the finish.

burner. This especially occurs in late

summer and fall before frost when

spiders are most active. These nests

can obstruct gas flow and cause a fire

in and around the burner and orifice.

Such a fire can cause operator injury

and serious

damage to the

appliance. To

help prevent a

blockage and

ensure full heat

output, clean and

inspect burner

tube often (once or twice a month).

NOTE: Water or air pressure will not

normally clear a spider web.

Steps for cleaning the Burner:
1.

Remove burner assembly from

burner.

2. Look inside the burner tube for

nests, webs, or mud.

3. To remove the above obstructions,

use an accessory flexible venturi

brush or bend a small hook on one

end of a long flexible wire or use an

air hose.

4.

Inspect and clean the burner

if needed.

5. When assembling the burner back to

the stove, the proper location of the

burner with respect to the orifice is

important. The burner tube must be

located over the brass orifice fitting.

Cleaning and Maintenance
Correct care and maintenance will keep

your appliance operating smoothly.

Clean regularly as determined by the

amount of use. NOTE: Clean the

entire appliance each year and tighten

all hardware on a regular basis (1-2

times a year or more depending on

usage). Cleaning should be done where

detergents won’t harm patio, lawn, or

the like. Keep appliance area clear

and free from combustible materials,

gasoline and other flammable vapors

and liquids. Keep the ventilation

opening(s) of the cylinder enclosure

free and clear from debris.

Suggested Cleaning Materials
• Mild dish washing liquid

detergent
• Wire brush
• Nylon cleaning pad
• Hot water
• Paper clip
• Soft brass bristled brush
Component Cleaning:
• Burner should be wiped clean. Hot

soapy water and a soft bristle brush

can be used to clean the burner

surfaces. Clean clogged gas port holes

with an opened paper clip. Replace

corroded or damaged burners that

would emit excess gas.

• COOKING SURFACES, POTS

AND PANS: Clean the cooking

surface with soapy water and a nylon

cleaning pad.

• After appliance has cooled, wipe

areas where paint and finish have

burned off to minimize rusting.

Using a thermometer
Prior to lighting, position

thermometer clip so that at least 1/2”

of thermometer tip is submerged

in oil. Reposition thermometer

as necessary to cook. Continue to

use thermometer until burner is turned

off.

If Frying:
• Follow instructions provided by the

appliance manufacturer.

• When cooking with oil or grease, a

thermometer must be used.

• Introduction of water from any source

into the cooking oil or grease may

cause overflow and severe burns from

hot oil and water splatter. When frying

with oil and grease, all food products

MUST be completely thawed and

towel dried to remove water before

being immersed in the fryer.

• Be sure thermometer is in good

working condition. To check the

thermometer, insert it into a pot

of boiling water and ensuring that

it registers approximately 212°F

± 20°F (100°C ± 10°C). If it does

not function properly, obtain a

replacement thermometer specified

by the manufacturer before using the

appliance.

• Do not over fill the pot with cooking

liquid. Never fill appliance more than

half full of cooking liquid or past

the maximum fill line (a permanent

marking on fryer).

• If cooking liquid has spilled

and ignited, do not attempt to

extinguish with water. Immediately

turn gas supply OFF at the supply

cylinder and:

• Extinguish flames using a BC type

fire extinguisher as recommended

by the fryer manufacturer; or

smother flames with dirt or sand.

• In case there is a fire, call the

local fire department or dial 911.

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