MSR DragonFly Handleiding

MSR Barbecue DragonFly

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MO UN TA I N A F E T Y E S EA R C H S R
8. Put Flame Adjuster Handle onto
DragonFly Cleaning Tool.
Insert tool into Flame Adjuster Tube
and rotate clockwise with pressure
(approximately 20 turns).
9. Tap Flame Adjuster Tube on a hard
surface to remove loosened deposits.
10.
Reinsert Flame Adjuster Valve
Assembly and tighten securely.
11.
Flush the Fuel Line.
Connect stove to Pump
and Fuel Bottle.
Pressurize Fuel Bottle with 10-15
strokes.
Fully open Pump Control Valve
and Flame Adjuster Valve to flush
4 spoonfuls of fuel through Fuel Line
into an appropriate container.
(Jet uninstalled.)
WARNING: Keep away from
ignition sources.
Close and reopen Flame Adjuster
Valve to repeat flushing.
Close Flame Adjuster Valve and
Pump Control Valve and remove
Fuel Line.
Safely dispose fuel when flushing
is complete.
12.
Reassemble stove.
If stove performance is still impaired,
repeat Cleaning the Jet and Flame
Adjuster Valve Assembly steps.
O-rings can become dry, cracked or torn
with use. Their lifespan is affected by dirt,
debris, temperature, friction and frequency
of use. For this reason, please inspect your
O-rings before every trip. Replace dry,
cracked, or torn O-rings immediately, and
replace all O-rings annually, regardless
of appearance. Replacement O-rings and
Pump Seals can be found in the Annual
Maintenance Kit, or the more comprehensive
Expedition Service Kit, purchased separately
from an MSR® dealer.
REPLACING FUEL TUBE O-RING
1. Remove Plunger.
Align, twist, and pull.
2. Remove Fuel Tube Bushing and O-ring
with Jet and Cable Tool.
Remove the O-ring with the end of the
Fuel Line or Safety Pin.
3. Inspect O-ring and replace if damaged.
If needed, a spare green Fuel Tube
O-ring is provided.
4. Lubricate Pump Cup.
Use a drop of Pump Cup Oil or any
mineral-based oil.
5. Insert Plunger.
Hold thumb and forefinger firmly
around .Arrow 1
Align Plunger Bushing Tabs with
holes in Pump Body.
Push Plunger/Bushing into the
Pump Body until it snaps in place.
CLEARING THE JET WITH THE SHAKER NEEDLE
1. Close Pump Control Valve and wait
5 minutes for stove to cool.
2. Shake stove up and down.
Shaker Needle inside Jet should rattle.
3. Preheat and run stove.
If performance does not improve,
perform Cleaning the Jet and
Flame Adjuster Valve Assembly steps.
CLEANING THE JET AND
FLAME ADJUSTER VALVE ASSEMBLY
1. Remove Flame Spreader.
2. Unscrew Jet with Jet and Cable Tool.
Use DragonFly Cleaning Tool with Jet
and Cable Tool for added leverage.
3. Remove Shaker Needle.
NOTE: To exchange Jets, place Shaker
Needle in new Jet and reassemble stove.
4. Clear Jet with Jet Cleaning Wire.
5. Open Flame Adjuster Valve 2 turns.
6. Loosen Stop Nut with Jet and Cable Tool.
Unscrew Flame Adjuster Valve
completely.
Remove Flame Adjuster Valve Assembly.
7. Clean grooved end of Flame Adjuster
with thumbnail or Jet Cleaning Wire.
I N S T R U C T I O N
M A N U A L
DRAGONFLY®
Fo r produc t service and info rm ation contac t
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FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY
PUMP MAINTENANCE STOVE MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING
FUEL INFORMATION
The DragonFly® stove burns a variety of fuels by using two interchangeable Jets.
1. The DG Jet is used for White Gas and Unleaded Auto Gas. This Jet is preinstalled in your stove.
2. The DK Jet is for Kerosene, Diesel, and Jet Fuel. This Jet is included in the parts kit with your stove.
To exchange Jets, see “Cleaning the Jet and Flame Adjuster Valve Assembly.”
Use MSR® SuperFuel™ (White Gas) for optimal performance. It is the highest quality fuel available for your stove.
Do not use leaded fuels. Fuels other than MSR SuperFuel white gas lead to rapid stove clogging and require
more frequent Jet and Fuel Line cleanings. Also, the use of Unleaded Auto Gas may shorten stove lifespan. Use
the fuels chart below to help you find your fuel when traveling internationally.
Visit www.msrgear.com for more information on international fuel names and safe stove transportation.
USA/UK/
Canada
Germany/
Switzerland Japan France Netherlands Spain
White Gas,
Naphtha Kocherbenzin,
Reinbenzin White Gas Pétrole à brûler,
Essence C Wasbenzine Bencina
blanca
Unleaded
Auto Gas Autobenzin Gasoline Essence sans
plomb Benzine Gasolina sin
plomo
Kerosene Petroleum Toh-yu Kérosène Petroleum
Lampolie Parafina
Diesel Diesel Diesel Diesel Diesel Diesel
Problem
Leaking Fuel Cause Solution
At Pump and Fuel Bottle Connection Damaged or missing Pump Seal Replace Pump Seal
At Pump and Fuel Line Connection Damaged or missing Fuel Tube
O-ring Replace Fuel Tube O-ring
At Control Valve Stem Damaged or missing
Control Valve O-ring
Replace Control Valve O-ring
In Pump Plunger Chamber Obstructed Check Valve Clean Check Valve Cavity
Poor Performance Cause Solution
Pump not pressurizing Fuel Bottle Loose or poorly seated Pump
Damaged Pump Cup
Tighten or rescrew Pump
on Fuel Bottle
Replace Pump Cup
Plunger hard to pump Dry Pump Cup Lubricate Pump Cup
Erratic yellow flames Improper preheating Repeat Step 4
Diminished flames Low Fuel Bottle pressure Pump the Plunger
Slow boil times Clogged Jet or Fuel Line Clear Jet and clean Fuel Line
Diminished flames at altitude Insufficient airflow Open Windscreen slightly
Jet and
Cable Tool
Remove O-ring
CONTROL
VALVE
O-RI NG
POPP ET
O-RI NG
Unscrew
Stop Nut
TOP
Remove/Replace
Pump Seal
Remove Check
Valve Assembly
Remove Plunger
ALIGN TWIST PULL
ALIGN
POSITION
Insert Plunger
REPLACING CONTROL VALVE O-RING
AND POPPET O-RING
1. Unscrew Stop Nut 2 turns.
2. Unscrew Pump Control Valve 6 turns.
3. Unscrew Stop Nut completely and
remove Control Valve Assembly.
4. Inspect O-ring(s) and replace if damaged.
Remove Pump Control Valve Handle
from stem.
Slide Stop Nut off.
Remove O-ring(s) with Safety Pin.
REPLACING PUMP SEAL
Inspect Pump Seal and replace if
damaged.
CLEANING THE CHECK VALVE
1. Turn Check Valve Assembly to remove.
2. Wipe any debris from Check Valve
and Pump Cavity.
3. Reinsert Check Valve Assembly.
Shake the
Stove
Remove Flame
Spreader
Unscrew
the Jet
Clear Jet
Orifice
Loosen
Stop Nut
Rotate
Cleaning Tool
Remove old
Fuel Line Filter
REPLACING THE FUEL LINE FILTER
1. Remove old Fuel Line Filter with
Safety Pin.
2. Place new white Fuel Line Filter on
a hard surface.
Center end of Fuel Line over filter.
Push end of Fuel Line until filter is
completely inside.
Deposits in the Jet and Fuel Line reduce fuel flow and impair stove performance. Minor
deposits in the Jet can be cleared with the Shaker Needle. Major deposits may require more
extensive cleaning of the Jet and Fuel Line. At a minimum, perform the following maintenance
annually, or every time you perform the Pump Maintenance.
Do not disassemble stove or pump beyond what is described in these instructions. Disassembly or modification of stove
or pump in any manner not consistent with these instructions voids warranty and can result in an unsafe situation where
fire, burns, severe injury or death can occur.
Do not use stove or pump if parts are missing or broken, or with replacement parts not specific to your stove model. Use
of stove with missing or broken parts, or with replacement parts not specific to your stove model, can result in an unsafe
situation where fire, burns, severe injury or death can occur.
WARNING
Retain these instructions for future reference.
READ, UNDERSTAND, AND FOLLOW ALL instructions and warnings in this manual
before using this stove. Failure to follow warnings and instructions can result in death,
serious burns or other injury, and property damage.
CARBON MONOXIDE, FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD
There are serious hazards associated with using this stove and fuel. Accidental
fire, explosion, and misuse can cause death, serious burns, and property dam-
age. You are responsible for your own safety and the safety of those in your
group. Please use good judgment.
This stove is for OUTDOOR USE ONLY. Never use this stove in a tent, vestibule,
car, house, or inside any enclosed area. This stove consumes oxygen and pro-
duces carbon monoxide gas, which is poisonous and has no odor. This stove
can easily ignite nearby combustible materials and flammable liquids or vapors.
If you use this stove in an enclosed area you can be killed or seriously burned.
Keep stove and fuel bottle away from other heat sources. Never use cookware
or an Outback Oven™ with a diameter larger than 10 inches (25 centimeters).
Oversized cookware can overheat the fuel bottle. If you expose the fuel bottle to
high heat, it will explode and you can be killed or seriously burned.
Never let children use this stove. Keep children at least 10 feet (3 m) away from
the stove and cooking area, and supervise them at all times.
DANGER
FOR YOUR SAFETY
CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD
This stove produces carbon mon-
oxide, which has no odor. Using
it in an enclosed space can kill
you. Never use this stove in an
enclosed space such as a camp-
er, tent, car, or home.
Do not store or use gasoline or other liquids
with flammable vapors in the vicinity of this or
any other stove.
DANGER
1/2 in.
(1.3 cm)
10 Strokes
10 MIN.
COOKWARE
10 in. (25 cm) DIA. MAX
Pump
Body
Control
Valve
Assembly
Fuel Tube
O-ring
Check
Valve
Fuel Pump
Groove
Pump
Seal
Pot
Supports/
Legs
Flame
Spreader
Windscreen
Burner
Cup
Jet
Shaker
Needle
Heat
Reflector
Fuel Line
(Brass) End
Catch
Arm
Flame
Adjuster
Handle
Flame Adjuster
Valve Assembly
Fuel Line
Filter
Plunger
Fuel Tube
Bushing
Pump Cup
Flame
Adjuster
Tube
Plunger
Bushing
Plunger
Bushing Tabs
The DragonFly stove is sold with two interchangeable Jets so it can burn a variety of fuels.
To ensure the correct Jet is installed for the type of fuel to be used, see Fuel Information.
1. Fill Fuel Bottle to fill line only.
Air space is necessary for fuel expansion.
2. Insert Pump into Fuel Bottle and firmly tighten.
3. Check Fuel Bottle for leaks before pressurizing the bottle.
4. Close the Pump Control Valve, then stroke Plunger (20-30 strokes).
Less fuel requires more strokes or pressure.
Pump until firm resistance is felt.
1. Close Pump Control Valve on Fuel Bottle.
Residual fuel will continue to burn with a small flame for several minutes.
2. Close Flame Adjuster Valve on stove.
After flames are out, wait 5 minutes for stove to cool.
3. Unlock Catch Arm and remove Fuel Line from Pump.
4. Depressurize Fuel Bottle and repack stove.
Hold the Fuel Bottle upright, away from your face and any sources of heat or ignition.
Slowly unscrew Pump to depressurize Fuel Bottle.
To transport the Fuel Bottle, the Pump may be left inside a depressurized Fuel
Bottle. The Pump can also be removed and replaced with the Fuel Bottle Cap.
1. Lubricate the entire brass end of the Fuel Line with saliva or oil.
2. Completely insert the brass end of the Fuel Line into Pump.
Place Fuel Bottle on its side so Pump Control Valve points up.
3. Secure the Catch Arm on Fuel Pump Groove.
Gently bend Fuel Line straight for safety.
Keep Fuel Bottle as far away from stove as possible.
1. Open the 3 sets of Pot Supports/Legs.
2. Rotate the Burner and Fuel Line Assembly into position.
3. Unfold the Flame Adjuster Valve Assembly.
Close the Flame Adjuster Valve.
4. Place stove on the center of Heat Reflector.
1. Turn the Pump Control Valve fully open on Fuel Bottle.
2. Release only 1/2 spoonful of fuel.
Open Flame Adjuster Valve and let fuel flow through the Jet.
3. Close the Flame Adjuster Valve.
4. Light the priming fuel on the Wick.
A brief soccer ball size flame is normal.
1. Wait for preheat flame to reduce in size (approximately 2 minutes).
If flame goes out, wait 5 minutes for stove to cool before relighting.
2. Open Flame Adjuster Valve 1/2 turn and wait for steady blue flame.
3. Slowly open Flame Adjuster Valve to increase fuel and heat.
1. Set up Windscreen.
Fold the ends of Windscreen together.
Leave a 1-inch (2.5 cm) gap between Windscreen and pot for optimal performance.
Ensure that combustion flow and ventilation air are free of any obstruction
Use Windscreen to improve performance in all conditions.
2. Place pot on stove.
3. Maintain Fuel Bottle pressure.
Add approximately 10 strokes every 10 minutes to maintain performance.
Hold Fuel Bottle firmly while pumping.
PREPARE FUEL BOTTLE
CONNECT STOVE AND PUMPSET UP STOVE
PREHEAT STOVE TURN STOVE ON TURN STOVE OFFUSE STOVE TO COOK
DRAGONFLY ® STOVE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
To avoid being killed or seriously injured, READ, UNDERSTAND, AND
FOLLOW ALL instructions and warnings in this manual before using this stove.
KNOW YOUR MSR ®
DRAGONFLY ® STOVE
Please familiarize yourself with the parts of your
DragonFly stove. This stove requires a priming or
preheating step to convert liquid fuel into vapor
to run properly. Priming or preheating the stove is
addressed in Step 4.
OPERATOR POSITION
OPEN OPEN CLOSE
1/2 TURN SLOWLY
WAIT!
OK
STEADY
BLUE FLAME
5 MIN.
WAIT!
BELOW EYE
LEVEL
CLOSE CLOSE
CLOSE
4 ft. (1.2 m) MIN.
DISTANCE from
COMBUSTIBLE
MATERIALS
25 ft. (7.6 m) MIN.
DISTANCE from
FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS/
VAPORS
FILL LINE
AIR
FUEL
CLOSE
St ro ke
FULL
20-30
St ro kes
1/2 FULL
30-40
St ro kes
STOP
WARNING
Do not use this stove: (1) before reading and fully understanding this Instruction Manual; (2) if you are not
prepared or comfortable attending to a burning and/or hot stove at all times; (3) if you observe leaking fuel;
or (4) if you observe any condition with the stove system or in the surrounding environment that would make
operation of an open flamed device dangerous. Failure to follow these directions can cause an unsafe situation
leading fire, burns, severe injury or death.
Use MSR® fuel bottles only. Non-MSR® fuel bottles may leak fuel creating an unsafe situation leading to fire,
burns, severe injury or death.
Keep children far away from stove and fuel—Cascade Designs, Inc. recommends no less than 10 feet (3+ meters).
Use extreme caution when using stove in temperatures below freezing. In freezing temperatures O-rings can stiffen
and leak fuel. Always check for fuel leaks before and after pressurizing bottle, priming, and during and after lighting
stove. Use of a leaking stove can cause fire, burns, severe injury or death.
WARNING
Keep combustibles at least 4 feet (1.2 meters) away from the top and sides of a burning stove, or a stove that you
are in the process of lighting. Keep flammable liquids and vapors at least 25 feet (7.6 meters) away from the top
and sides of a burning stove, or a stove that you are in the process of lighting. This stove can ignite combustible
materials, flammable liquids and vapors creating a situation where fire, burns, severe injury or death can result.
This stove is designed for the outside (i.e., not within enclosed spaces of any kind; e.g., tents) boiling of water
or cooking of food only—never use it for any other purpose. Use of stove within any enclosure, or for a purpose
other than boiling water or cooking food can cause fire, burns, severe injury or death.
Always use stove on a solid, stable, even surface to avoid tipping and spills. Tipping of stove can result in an unsafe
situation where fire, burns or severe injury or death can occur.
WARNING
WARNING
Before every use, look for fuel on the fuel bottle, pump, fuel line, burner, and on the area beneath and around
stove. Do not light stove if you see or smell fuel. See Troubleshooting. Use of stove where fuel has leaked and/
or is leaking can cause fuel to ignite causing fire, burns, severe injury or death.
Never disconnect the fuel line, pump, or fuel bottle when stove is burning, hot, or near any open flame. Never
disconnect fuel line, pump, or fuel bottle when control value is in an open (i.e., fuel flowing) position. Disconnecting
fuel line, pump, or fuel bottle when stove is burning, hot, or near any open flame, or disconnecting fuel line, pump,
or fuel bottle when control value is in an open (i.e., fuel flowing) position can lead to spilled fuel that can ignite
and cause fire, burns, severe injury or death.
Keep fuel bottle away from the stove burner and other heat sources. Position connected fuel bottle so that it is as
far away from the burner as possible. Use of bottle near burner or other heat sources can result in the fuel bottle
exploding and causing fire, burns, severe injury or death.
Never place windscreen around fuel bottle. Never use cookware with a diameter greater than 10 inches (25 centi-
meters). Never place and operate two or more stoves together. Never operate stove with empty or dry cookware.
Never use non-MSR® reflectors or diffusers. Use of stove in any of the proceeding manners can result in the fuel
bottle exploding and causing fire, burns, severe injury or death.
Never use cookware of any size that is ill-suited and/or inappropriate for use with stove, particularly stove pot
supports (e.g., cookware with a convex or concave bottom, some enameled cookware, etc.). Use of stove with
ill-suited and/or inappropriate cookware can result in cookware and/or stove instability and a situation where
hot cookware and/or cookware contents can spill and cause fire, burns, severe injury or death. Cascade Designs,
Inc. warrants the use of appropriately sized MSR ® brand cookware only use of cookware other than MSR ® brand
cookware will be at user’s own risk and discretion.
WARNING
Always store fuel bottle with cap securely tightened where it cannot be accessed by children. Storage of fuel bottle
with loose cap and/or where accessible by children can result in a child obtaining possession of fuel bottle and
accessing bottle contents. Exposure to bottle contents topically and/or by ingestion can cause poisoning, severe
injury, or death.
Always store fuel bottle in a well-ventilated location away from any possible heat or ignition source such as: water
heaters, stoves, pilot lights, or furnaces. Storing bottle near any heat or ignition source can result in the fuel bottle
exploding and causing fire, burns, severe injury or death.
WARNING
Never relight a heated stove. Always let an extinguished stove cool for at least 5 minutes before relighting.
Relighting a heated stove can cause large flames that can cause fire, burns, severe injury or death.
Never move a burning or hot stove. Always extinguish stove and cool for at least 5 minutes before moving. Moving
a burning or hot stove can cause fire, burns, severe injury or death.
Never leave a burning or hot stove unattended. An unattended stove can lead to fire and/or a situation where
children, pets, or the unwary can be burned, injured, or killed.
WARNING
Never place your head or body above the stove while priming, lighting, or cooking. Because stove maintains an
open flame, placement of head or body above stove is an unsafe practice that can cause fire, burns, severe injury
or death.
Never use excess fuel to preheat stove. Use of excess fuel for priming can lead to leaking or spilled fuel that can
cause fire, burns, severe injury or death.
WARNING


Product specificaties

Merk: MSR
Categorie: Barbecue
Model: DragonFly
Kleur van het product: Zilver
Warmtebron: Natuurlijk gas
Gewicht: 399 g
Breedte: 101.6 mm
Diepte: 101.6 mm
Hoogte: 152.4 mm
Gewicht verpakking: 510 g
Aantal branders/kookzones: 1 zone(s)
Makkelijk schoon te maken: Ja
Inklapbaar: Ja
Type product: Brander op vloeibare brandstof
Kooktijd: 3.5 min
Bedrijfsduur (max): 153 min
Bedrijfsduur (min): 126 min

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