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Product type Gas stove
Brand Campingaz
Model Base Camp
Number of burners 2
Power per burner 1.60 kW
Total power 3.2 kW
Compatible gas Butane (G30) or Propane (G31)
Gas pressure (Butane) 28-30 mbar (FR/BE/LU) / 50 mbar (CH)
Gas pressure (Propane) 37 mbar (FR/BE/LU) / 50 mbar (CH)
Gas category I3+ (28-30/37) or I3 B/P (50)
Mass flow (G30) per burner 116 g/h
Total mass flow (G30) 232 g/h
Total mass flow (G31) 229 g/h
Injector mark (FR/BE/LU) 64
Injector mark (CH) 57
Usage Outdoor only
Safety distance from combustible walls ≥ 20 cm
Safety distance from ceiling ≥ 1 m
Recommended pan diameter 12 to 20 cm
Pan support Removable
Lid Removable (Lid model)
Recommended hose type Flexible hose, max length 1.50 m (FR) / 1.20 m (other countries)
Cleaning Soapy water, non-metallic brush
Warranty 2 years parts and labor

Frequently Asked Questions - Base Camp CAMPINGAZ

What types of gas can I use with the Campingaz Base Camp stove?
You can use butane (G30) or propane (G31) with an appropriate regulator. Pressure varies by country: 28-30 mbar for butane and 37 mbar for propane in France/Belgium/Luxembourg, or 50 mbar for both in Switzerland.
How to connect the gas cylinder to the stove?
Place the cylinder on the ground next to the appliance. Close the regulator valve. Screw or snap the regulator onto the cylinder. Connect the flexible hose between the regulator and the appliance using clamps. Perform a leak test with a leak detector product.
How to check the tightness of connections?
After connecting the hose, open the gas without lighting the burners. Apply a leak detection liquid to all connections. If bubbles appear, tighten the nuts or replace the defective part. Never use a flame to search for a leak.
What safety distances must be observed?
Use the appliance outdoors, at least 20 cm from a wall or combustible object, and at least 1 meter from a ceiling. Place it on a horizontal and non-flammable surface.
How to light the burners?
Open the gas supply at the regulator. Present a flame near the burner, then turn the corresponding knob counterclockwise. Adjust the flame according to the size of the container.
Why won't my burner light?
Check that the gas cylinder is not empty, the regulator is open and the hose is not obstructed. Clean the burner openings with a non-metallic brush. If the problem persists, contact customer service.
How to clean and maintain the stove?
Wait for the appliance to cool down. Clean greasy parts with soap and water or a non-abrasive detergent. Unclog burner holes with a non-metallic brush. The pan support is removed by pulling it upwards. Store the appliance in a dry and ventilated place.
What is the procedure for changing the gas cylinder?
First close the valve on the regulator or cylinder. Disconnect the regulator from the empty cylinder. Connect the regulator to the new cylinder, checking the seal. Perform a leak test before relighting.
Can I use pans of any diameter?
No, only use containers with a diameter between 12 cm and 20 cm. A diameter too small may not rest properly on the support, and too large could overheat the sides.
What to do in case of gas smell or leak?
Immediately close all valves and the gas supply. Do not operate any electrical switches. Ventilate the area. If the leak persists, contact customer service. Do not reuse the appliance until repaired.

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USER MANUAL Base Camp CAMPINGAZ

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CONDITIONS D'APPLICATION DE LA GARANTIE

This operation manual will help you use your Campingaz® unit properly and in complete safety. Consult the manual to familiarise yourself with the unit, before connecting the gas cylinder. Abide by the instructions given in this manual. Failure to do so may be dangerous for the user and anyone else close by.

Always keep this manual in a safe place, readily available for reference if necessary.

This unit is manufactured to use either butane or propane, with a suitable regulator and a hose or flexible hose, which are sold separately.

This unit should only be used outdoors, and away from inflammable materials.

Never use a unit that is leaking, that is not operating properly or that is damaged. Return it to your dealer, who will indicate the nearest servicing agent.

Never modify this unit, or use it for applications for which it was not intended.

A - 1 - Gas cylinder and regulator

This unit can be used with a CAMPINGAZ® butane cylinder type 904 or 907 and the CAMPINGAZ® 28-30 mbar or 50 mbar regulator.

It can also be used with other, larger, butane or propane reservoirs (6 kg, 13 kg, etc.) and the appropriate relief valves (consult your dealer):

France, Belgium, Luxembourg, U.K., Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Italy:

butane 28-30 mbar / propane 37 mbar

Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Netherlands, Czech Republic:

butane 30 mbar / propane 30 mbar

Switzerland, Germany, Austria:

butane 50 mbar / propane 50 mbar

When connecting or changing a cylinder, always operate in an open, well-ventilated place, and never in the presence of a flame, spark or any other source of heat.

A - 2 - Hoses (see fig. 4)

France :

The device must be used with a flexible hose designed to be fitted into a threaded end piece on the device side and held in place on the regulator with clamps (XP D 36-110 Standard).

Length must not be greater than 1.50 m. The hose must be changed if the use-by date has been reached or if it is damaged or cracked.

Do not pull on the hose or twist it. Keep the hose away from any parts that may become hot.

Install the hose as described in the assembly instructions, supplied with the hose and collars.

A gas-tight seal should be checked as described in Section B).

Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands, U.K., Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Czech Republic, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland:

The stove is equipped with a ribbed end-piece for use with a type of hose suitable for butane and propane.

Hose length should not exceed 1.20 m. It should be changed if it has been damaged, if it is cracked, or when national regulations require doing so. Do not pull on the hose or twist it. Keep the hose away from any parts that may become hot.

A gas-tight seal should be checked as described in Section B).

Switzerland, Germany, Austria:

The stove should be used with a type of hose suitable for butane and propane.

Hose length should not exceed 1.20 m. It should be changed if it has been damaged, if it is cracked, or when national regulations require doing so. Do not pull on the hose or twist it. Keep the hose away from any parts that may become hot.

Connecting the hose: to connect the hose to the stove union, tighten the hose nut firmly, but without excessive force, using the two appropriate wrenches:

- 10 mm wrench to tighten the stove inlet union

- 17 mm wrench to tighten the hose wrench

Connect the other end onto the regulator outlet union.

- A gas-tight seal should be checked as described in Section B).

B - CONNECTING THE GAS CYLINDER

If replacing an empty cylinder, read Section D): "Removing or changing the gas cylinder".

When installing or removing a gas cylinder, always operate in an open, very well-ventilated place, never in the presence of a flame, spark or any other source of heat (cigarette, electrical appliance, etc.), and away from other persons or inflammable materials.

  • Place the gas cylinder on the ground, behind or next to the stove.
  • Close the tap on the regulator or gas cylinder.
  • Screw or push the regulator onto the cylinder or onto the valve on the gas cylinder.
  • Close the valves on the stove by turning the control knobs clockwise, position (●) (fig. 1).
  • Check that the flexible hose or hose is in place normally, with no torsion or traction.
  • Check that the air holes in the burner tube, close to the injector, are not obstructed by dust or cobwebs.

Gas leaks

Do not check for leaks using a flame. Use a gas leak detecting liquid.

- Apply gas leak detecting liquid to the cylinder/regulator/hose/stove unions.

- The adjustment control knobs should remain as set (●).

- Open the gas supply (valve or lever on the regulator).

- Any gas leaks will be indicated by bubbles.

- Stop the leak by tightening the nuts. Replace any defective parts. The stove must not be used until all leaks have been eliminated.

- Close the valve on the gas cylinder.

Important:

An overall inspection and leaks check must be carried out at least annually and always after changing the gas cylinder.

C - OPERATION

Do not use your stove at a distance closer than 20 cm to a wall or flammable object, nor closer than 1 metre to a ceiling.

WARNING: Accessible parts may be very hot. Keep young children away.

Never touch the pan support (2) or the burner during or just after using the equipment.

Never use the equipment without the pan support (see fig. 2).

Position the equipment on a stable, horizontal surface and do not move when in use.

Do not use a container smaller than 12 cm or larger than 20 cm in diameter.

In the event of a leak (smell of gas), close all valves.

Wait for the stove to cool down completely before handling it to return it to its place of storage.

After use, always close the valve on the regulator or gas cylinder.

Do not move the device when it is in operation. During operation, the temperature of the support base may be elevated. The device should not be placed on a combustible surface (plastic, tablecloth, etc.). Place an adequate, non-combustible, thermal insulating material between the device and its support base.

1) Lighting up (fig. 3)

- Open the gas supply (valve or lever on regulator).

- Present a flame close to the burner and turn the burner control knob (1) anti-clockwise.

- Adjust the flame to receptacle dimensions by turning the wheel. Do not use receptacles with a diameter larger than 20 cm.

- If you would like to fine-tune the simmering temperature, adjust the flame level by turning the wheel.

- In case of strong wind, place the device with the lid facing the wind (Base Camp Lid model) so that the wind does not make the burner flame flare up beyond the pan bottom.

- When cooking is finished, turn the wheel (1) corresponding to the burner in a clockwise direction to the (●) position (fig. 6).

2) SHUTTING DOWN

- Close the valve on the regulator or gas cylinder.

- When the flames have gone out, close the stove valves (1) by turning the control knobs to position (●) (fig. 6).

D - REMOVING OR CHANGING THE GAS CYLINDER

- Check that the gas cylinder valve or regulator lever is in the closed position.

- Disconnect the regulator from the gas cylinder.

- Install the new gas cylinder.

- Connect the regulator to the new gas cylinder (check the condition of the regulator seal, before connecting it to the gas cylinder).

E - STORAGE - SERVICING

1) Stove

Ensure that your stove is regularly maintained, and it will give you many years of excellent service.

  • Do not clean the stove while it is in operation. Wait for it to cool down, to avoid burning yourself on the hot parts (pan supports, burners).
  • When cleaning, be careful to avoid clogging the burner holes. If the holes are clogged, for example by food that has spilled over, open them with a non-metal brush.
  • Clean greasy parts with soap and water or a non-abrasive detergent product.
  • The pan holder (2) can be removed. You can take it off to make cleaning the device easier.

To remove the pan support, pull it upwards. To reposition it, insert the legs located on each site of the support into the holes found on each side of the device (see figure 5).

  • The lid may also be removed (Base Camp Lid model). To take the lid off (fig. 7), hold it on both sides and open it. Pull the lid upwards, then close it slowly to unhook it.
  • To reposition the lid (Base Camp Lid model) (fig. 8), insert the tabs located at the rear of the lid into the slots at the rear of the device. Open the lid completely, then close it without forcing.
  • Store the device in a dry, ventilated place.
  • If the device has not been used for 30 days, check to see that cobwebs are not clogging the burner hose openings; this could lead to decreased burner efficiency or to a dangerous ignition of gas outside the burner.

2) Flexible hose or hose between the regulator and the stove

  • Regularly check the condition of the hose/hose and change it if it shows signs of ageing or cracking.
  • France, if the expiry date printed on the hose or hose has been reached, the flexible hose and collars must be replaced by components meeting the requirements of standard XP D 36-110.
  • Follow the assembly instructions supplied with these new models, the length of which must not exceed 1.50 m, and proceed as described in Section A - 2).
  • If your stove is likely to be left unused for a long period, disconnect the gas cylinder.

Possible problems / Corrective action

Probable causes / Corrective actionPoss
The burner does not light up- Poor gas supply- regulator not operating properly- Pipe, valve, venturi tube or burner holes obstructed
The burner does not burn smoothly or goes out- Check that gas is present- Check the pipe connection- Contact your servicing agent.
Unstable blowing flames- New cylinder may contain air. Allow the stove to operate and the fault will clear itself- Residual water, following the washing of the burner caps- Contact your servicing agent.
Large plume of flame on the burner surface- The venturi is obstructed (possibly cobwebs)- Contact your servicing agent.
Flame at the injector- The cylinder is almost empty- Change the cylinder and the fault will clear itself- Contact your servicing agent.
Burning leak around a union- Shut off the gas supply immediately- Leaking union: tighten nuts or change pipe- Contact your servicing agent.
Insufficient heat- Injector or venturi tube obstructed- Contact your servicing agent.
Burning leak behind the adjustment knob- Defective valve- Shut down the stove- Contact your servicing agent.

TERMS OF APPLICATION OF THE GUARANTEE

  • The product is covered by a total parts and labor warranty for a period of 2 (two) years from its purchase date.
  • The warranty applies to products that do not conform to the order or that are defective.
  • Within the guarantee period, the product shall be either repaired, replaced or reimbursed - in full or in part. Liability to Buyer under a claim shall in no event exceed the price of the product.
  • The warranty is null and void and does not apply should the damage arise from (i) abuse of the products (ii) failure to operate and maintain the products in accordance with the instructions of use (iii) repair, service, alteration or modification of the product by unauthorized third parties (iv) original parts are not used.
  • The warranty is excluded in case of professional use.
  • Proof of the purchase date (ie. invoice, till receipt) and claim report are required to obtain a free warranty service.
  • Do not return the appliance with the gas container (cylinder or cartridge) fitted; ensure it is dismantled before sending back.
  • Service under the guarantee does not affect the expiry date of the warranty.
  • All other claims including for damages resulting from this warranty are excluded unless ADG's liability is legally mandatory.
  • This guarantee in no way affects a Buyer's statutory rights.
  • In the event of difficulty, please contact the Local Customer Service in your country. List of contacts is available in this leaflet.

CONSUMER SERVICE

In case of continued difficulty, please contact your local retailer who will give you details of the nearest After Sales Service point, or call the CAMPINGAZ Customer Service at:

COLEMAN UK LTD - Gordano Gate - Wyndham Way

Portishead - BRISTOL BS20 7GG - ENGLAND

Tel: +44 (0)1275 845 024

Fax: +44 (0)1275 849 255

Warning: Due to our policy of continual product development, the company reserves the right to alter or modify this Product without prior notice.

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