Camp Stoves - FAQ's
- Make sure you LP gas tank is properly connected and is at a 45° angle. See manual for proper connection instructions.
- Check volume of gas in the LP tank. If empty, replace.
For further assistance, please call our Customer Care Center at 1.800.762.1142
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Make sure you LP gas tank is properly connected and is at a 45° angle. See manual for proper connection instructions.
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Check volume of gas in the LP tank. If empty, replace.
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Try lighting the camp stove again. Refer to "Lighting Instructions" section in your owner's manaul.
For further assistance, please call our Customer Care Center at 1.800.762.1142
Possible Cause |
Prevention/Cure |
No gas flow. |
Check if LP gas tank is empty. |
Obstruction of gas flow. |
Clear burner. |
Spider webs or insect nest in burner tube. |
Clean burner tube. |
Burner ports clogged or blocked. |
Clean burner ports. |
Possible Cause |
Prevention/Cure |
Burner ports are clogged or blocked
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Clean burner ports, per cleaning instruction on www.BlueRhino.com
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Possible Cause |
Prevention/Cure |
New burner may have residual manufacturing oils |
Burn camp stove for 5 minutes |
Spider webs or insect nest in burner tube. |
Clean burner tube. |
Food residue, grease or seasoning salt on burner |
Clean burner. |
Possible Cause |
Prevention/Cure |
High or gusting winds. |
Turn front of camp stove to face wind or increase flame height. |
Low on LP gas. |
Replace LP gas tank. |
Possible Cause |
Prevention/Cure |
Grease buildup. |
Clean camp stove. |
Possible Cause |
Prevention/Cure |
Grease trapped by food buildup around burner system. |
1. Turn knobs to "LOCK/OFF POSITION."
2. Let fire burn out.
3. After camp stove cools, remove and clean all parts. |
Possible Cause |
Prevention/Cure |
Burner and/or burner tube is blocked. |
Clean burner and/or burner tube. |