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USETHISREDCONTROL VALVEFLAME ADJUSTMEN . WARNING READ AND FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS WE WANT YOU TO ASSEMBLE AND USE YOUR COOKER AS SAFELY AS POSSIBLE. THE PURPOSE OF THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL IS TO ATTRACT YOUR ATTENTION TO POSSIBLE HAZARDS AS YOU ASSEMBLE AND USE YOUR COOKER. WHEN YOU SEE THE SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL, PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO THE INFORMATION WHICH FOLLOWS! READ ALL SAFETY WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE ASSEMBLING AND OPERATING YOUR COOKER. WARNING • • • • • • • • • This cooker is to be used outdoors only. Do not operate indoors (house, tent, garage) or in any unventilated or enclosed area. In windy weather, cooker should be located in an outdoor area that is protected from the wind. Only use cooker on a level, noncombustible, stable surface (concrete, ground, etc.) Do not use on wooden or other surfaces that could burn. Do not place cooker within 10 feet of materials that could burn (house, fence, tall grass, etc.) Do not use on apartment balconies, patios, recreational vehicles, campers or boats. Propane gas is extremely flammable, follow these instructions: • Use only LP gas cylinders marked "Propane" which are U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) certified. • Always use the gas pressure regulator supplied with this product which is regulated for an outlet pressure of 15 PSI; the use of other regulators or no regulator could result in dangerous gas leakage. • Check all gas connections by following directions in the "Gas Leak Testing" section on page 4 of this manual. Never test for gas leaks with a lighted match or open flame. Do not operate this cooker with a gas leak. • Propane is heavier than air and can accumulate in low places. Keep propane tank, at all times, in a well ventilated area. If you smell gas – leave the area immediately and call for help. • Turn the cooker "ON" and "OFF" with the propane tank valve; use the regulator control valve ONLY to adjust the flame. Read all warnings on or accompanying propane tank. • Never store propane tank in an enclosed area (house, garage, etc.). Store outdoors in a well ventilated, shaded area, away from any heat source or open flame and away from children’s reach. • Disconnect the propane tank from the cooker when not in use. A safety plug should be placed in the propane tank valve. In case of grease fire, do not use water to extinguish flame. Turn gas OFF at propane tank and use fire extinguisher approved for use with gas appliances or other appropriate means to extinguish flame. Keep hands, face and hair away from burner. Use long matches or long-nosed lighter to light the burner. Do not wear loose clothing or allow long hair to hang freely while lighting or using cooker. Do not leave cooker unattended when hot or in use. Only adults are to operate this cooker; keep children and pets safely away. Carefully monitor all activity around cooker to avoid burns or other injuries. Hot oil or liquid can cause severe burns and permanent disfigurement; use caution and common sense when operating this product. Do not move cooker while in use or while pot contains hot liquid. WARNING • Avoid touching hot surfaces, wear oven mitts to protect your hands and non-slick shoes. Use caution when walking or standing near cooker as splattered oil may have created a slick surface. • Avoid bumping into cooker or boiling pot to prevent hot liquid spills or overturning cooker. • Do not walk between cooker and propane tank as this creates a trip hazard. Tripping over the hose could overturn the cooker or knock pot of hot liquid from cooker causing severe burns. • Fully extend hose between propane tank and cooker to protect hose from contact with hot surfaces which could create a leak. Never use a hose that shows signs of cracking or damage. Replace hose every two years. • Only use flat bottom metal cookware and center evenly over burner. Never put an empty pot over an open flame; the bottom of the pot could melt. Always have liquid in boiling pot prior to placing over flame. Do not use plastic, ceramic or glassware. Any pot larger than the retaining ring will rest on top of the ring. Use caution to avoid knocking pot from retaining ring. • Do not fill cookware beyond one-half full with liquid to allow room for the addition of food and to avoid boil-over of hot liquid. In some cases, depending on the weight or size of food, even less liquid will be required. • Should oil spill-over/boil-over occur, be sure to check that flame was not extinguished by liquid. Gas could accumulate creating a highly flammable and very dangerous situation. Allow all gas to dissipate prior to relighting cooker. • Smoking oil is an indication that the oil is too hot and may ignite. Reduce flame immediately to avoid igniting oil. Never exceed 375° F. • Frozen food should be completely thawed before placing in hot oil. Pat food dry before placing in hot oil. Never add water or food that i...