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Snow Peak GS-400 User Manual

Snow Peak GS-400
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Instruction Manual
Contents Include
Burner
Carrying Case
Instruction Manual
Pot Support
Handle
Legs
Burner Head
Bottom Plate
Auto Igniter
Rotaiting Arm
Flame Control Valve
Fuel Hose
Fuel Canister Joint Parts
Joint Parts Holder
All cumbustion appliancescreated by Snow Peak are required to
pass throughgoing burning tests before shipment. Therefore,
please understand that there may be a slight tarnish on the pot
support and burner head.
Specifications
Product Name
Model
Weight
Gas Consumption
Gas consumption and heat output is measured and calculated
in accordance with In-house testing methods.
Canister Stove (Detachable Type)
Material
Burner / Stainless Steel, Steel, Brass,
Aluminum
Case / Nylon
External
Dimensions
During Use
Stowed
Heat Output
Country of Origin
Compatible
Fuel Canisters
Please use Snow Peak designated
fuel canister only.
Top Plate
Generator
Set up and Use
Use the Snow Peak gas canisters as shown on the above table.
MADE IN KOREA
Assemble the four legs.
Rotate the four legs at both
side of main body with your
hand and wake them up.
Rotate slowly until the leg hits the leg base.
When assembling, please choose a flat surface and do not
attach to a dirty or dusty fuel canister.
Leg Base
Leg
Assemble the flame control
valve. Rotate the flame
control valve and straighten
the axis A and the axis B.
Slide the slide ring
backward (in the direction
of the arrow) to assemble
the flame control valve.
Slide Ring
Axis B
Flame
Control
Slide the
ring
backwards
Axis A
Pull up
the valve
Caution: At this point you can not assemble flame
control valve unless you assemble the legs.
Rotate the rotaiting arm to set up. Lift the handle and rotate
the rotating arm fixed to the joint stopper to raise it.
Put the stove in horizontal position and press the joint stopper
on the joint holder and slide the fuel canister joint parts in
the direction of arrow to remove it.
Handle
Stopper
Rotating Arm
Fuel Canister
Joint Parts
Joint
Stopper
Joint
Holder
Fuel Canister Mounting
Warning:
Make sure the flame control is
completely closed.
Have the connector of
fuel canister face up and
connect with Fuel Canis-
ter Join Parts.
Please use this stove
with only Snow Peak
designated fuel
cancanisters.
Caution:
When mounting fuel canister,
have the fuel canister in an
up-right position.
(Connector face up)
Slowly turn fuel canister in a counter clockwise
motion, making sure that the canister is tight-
ening.
When installing and removing canister, there will be
some gas that escapes. Only install or remove canister
in a well ventilkated area, as there is a chance of fire.
Warning:
Operation
Check 2-3 times that the
igniter is surely dischage.
Slowly turn flame control
counter clockwise (Left)
when looking directly at the
control. After ejecting a
small amount of gas, push
the igniter button. After
igniting a few seconds, the
generator warms up and the
flame power stabilizes.
Lighting Stove
Auto
Igniter
Flame Control
Valve
Warning
Never deform the generator pipe.
Deformation causes abnormal
combustion.
If the stove does not ignite with auto
igniter after releasing gas for 2
seconds, turn off the stove and wait
until there is no more gas smell. When
it does not ignite easily, we recommend
using a long nozzle lighter.
Caution:
Caution:
The igniter reacts differently depending
on altitude and weather and may not
ignite properly. Always carry extra
matches.
After the flame stabilizes,
slowly lower the Fuel Canister
Joint Parts.
Align the groove of Fuel
canister Joint Parts with the
groove of the Joint Holder and
push it in the direction of the
arrow. Make sure the Joint
Stopper is securely fixed to the Fuel Canister Joint Parts.
Fuel Canister
Joint Parts
Joint
Stopper
Joint
Holder
Fuel Canister
Joint Parts
Joint
Stopper
Joint
Holder
When igniting and extinguishing the stove,
make sure to have fuel canister in an upright
position
Caution:
Adjusting the flame
When the flame control valve is rotated counter
clockwise (turn left), the flame become larger and when
it is rotated clock wise (turn right), the flame become
smaller. Turn flame control valve slowly.
Extinguishing the flame
Push down the Joint
Stopper and Pull the Fuel
Canister Joint Parts in the
direction of arrow.
Slowly raise the fuel canister
upright (the Fuel Canister
Joint Parts on top side) and
Slowly rotate the fuel canister
clockwise with the Fuel Canister
Joint Pats facing up and separate
the Fuel Canister Joint Parts and
fuel canister
Revolve the flame control valve slowly
clockwise (turn right) until it stops.
Removing the fuel canister
Always put the cap on the fuel canister
before storing it.
Warning:
Store in the reverse order of assembling.
(Rotating Arm →Flame Control Valve→Legs)
Storing Stove
Makaking sure not to bend the fuel hose at a sharp
angle, put the stove in carrying case.
Maintenance
Attaching and detaching the Pot Support
Place the protrusion under the Pot Support in the hole
of Top Plate and rotate Pot Support counterclockwise.
Make sure the Pot Support is mounted securely as
shown on figure.
Pot
Support
Protrusion
Top Plate
When dirt or dust adhere, wipe it clean with cloth.
At the oart get high temperature, the
coating of Pot Pupport will peel off.
Do not pur water on Burner Head.
That may cause rust inside of Burner Head and
may cause abnormal combustion.
Caution:
Caution:
Check the fuel canister joint O-ring (interchangeable)
each time before use. If there is any damage or wear,
stop use and contact dealer or Snow Peak Customer
Service.
After washing the Pot Support or when it gets wet,
wipe off the water and dry throughly.
Although this product is made of stainless steel, it may
rust depending on usage conditions.
1. Material quality has changed due to aging of product.
2. Damage by altering or careless handling.
3. Damaged due to improper handling which is prohibited
as shown in instructons.
4. Products failure due to user accidents.
5. Any damage except with product defect due to
manufacturing.
6. Damage by dirt and rust.
7. Damage by dismantling.
8. Deformation and failure of parts damaged by dropping
or other similar incidents.
9. Product failure due to wear and tear by user.
10. Damage caused by improper use with other products.
Gas leakage
Stop using immediately
Trouble Shooting
Sympton
Cause
Solution
Stove does
not ignite
Make sure the fuel
canister is mounted
correctly.
Replace the fuel canister
with a new one.
Replace the fuel canister
with a new one.
Clean the burner head to
remove the clogging.
Clean the burner head to
remove the clogging.
Clean the burner head to
remove the clogging.
Turn the flame control valve
clockwise until it stops.
The red flame around auto
igniter is a flame reaction by
material of auto igniter.
The red flame around pot
support is a flame reaction
by material of pot support.
Clean the burner head to
remove the clogging.
Reseat the wire.Auto Igniter does
not spark
Auto Igniter sparks
but does not ignite
Red Flame
Uneven flame
Flame extinguishes
during operation.
Low heat output
Flame does not
distinguish.
Improper mounting of
fuel canister.
The fuel canister joint
O-ring is damaged.
Gas is leaking from other
than the fuel canister
connection. part.
Clogged burner head.
Clogged burner head.
Clogged burner head.
Low fuel level in fuel
canister.
Low fuel level in fuel
canister.
Clogged burner head.
Low fuel level in fuel
canister.
Auto igniter is not in proper
position. ( Proper distance
between tip of igniter and
metal mesh is 3-4 mm )
The wire is disconnected.
Flame controle valve is
not closed completely.
Red flame appears
around auto igniter.
Red flame appears
around pot support.
Water or food boiled
over is remaining on
burner head.
Replace the fuel canister
with a new one.
Clean the burner head to
remove the clogging.
Adjust the auto igniter
tip.
Discoloration of burner
head, pot support and
Top Plate.
Discolorations is caused
by combustion and this
is not a malfunction.
Intermittent
combustion noise
This is due to the structure
of product and it is not
malfunction.
When these solution does not work...
Stop using this product immediately and contact the dealer where you
purchased the product or Snow Peak Customer Service.
Please check through the above symptoms and causes, and if
malfunction persist or the cause is not clear, contact the retailer
where you purchased the product or Snow Peak Customer
Servise.
In case the flame does not extinguish, make sure it is in a safe
location and allow it to burn until the gas is used up.
Warranty
Snow Peak guarantees its products against manufac-
turer defects. We have made every effort to ensure our
products are free from any defect or flaws. In the rare
event that you feel this product has a defect or needs
repair, please contact Snow Peak Customer Service or
go to your local Snow Peak dealer where you purchased
this product. Snow Peak will not be able to replace this
product in any damages occurred due to any of the
following:
GigaPower Plate Burner LI
- Baja Burner -
Outdoor Use Only
Thank you very much for purchasing Snow Peak product.
Before Using this product, be sure to read these instructions
carefully and use the product correctly and safely. After
reading these instructions, keep this manual in a safe place
for future reference. Although this product is expected to be
complete and safe, please check all accessory items and
practice assembling and handling it in a safe location prior to
use in the field.
If you find anything in the instruction manual that is difficult to
understand, or if you find a defect in a product, stop use
immediately and please contact to the dealers where you
purchased the product or Snow Peak Customer Service.
Name of Parts
GS-400
L 18.5 W 12.4 H 5.1 in
L 14.2 W 9.8 H 3.9 in
6.0lbs (2.7 kg)
9.0oz (254g)/h
12,000 BTUs
Diameter
- up to 14cm (9.1 in)
(No Dutch Ovens)
Weight
- Up to 5.0 Liter (169 fl oz)
Usable pots

Questions and Answers:

Snow Peak GS-400 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSnow Peak
ModelGS-400
CategoryBurner
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Specifications

Set up and Use

Fuel Canister Mounting

Procedure for attaching and securing the fuel canister to the stove, including safety warnings.

Assembly Procedure

Steps for assembling the stove's legs and flame control valve before use.

Operation

Ignition and Flame Control

Instructions for lighting the stove, adjusting flame size, and extinguishing the flame.

Fuel Canister Handling

Guidance on safely removing the fuel canister from the stove after operation.

Stove Storage

Procedure for storing the stove, ensuring it is clean and protected.

Maintenance

Pot Support Installation

How to attach and detach the pot support securely to the stove's top plate.

Trouble Shooting

Warranty

Before Use

General Safety Precautions

Key warnings and cautions for safe operation, including indoor use prohibition.

Fuel Canister Safety

Precautions related to fuel canister attachment, removal, and general handling.

Safe Operating Environment

Guidelines for maintaining a safe distance from combustibles and using level surfaces.