Kenyon 213 manual

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    KENYON  for Models 213 & 436 Alcohol/Electric Combination Stove INSTALLATION & USER’S GUIDE Revision 07.20.05 Part # 141358 MrpserverKENYON ENGI NEER INGMANUALSNP Alcohol213 MANUALS213 MANUAL KENYON  P.O. Box 925 #8 Heritage Park Road Clinton, CT 06413 USA Phone: (860) 664-4906 Fax: (860) 664-4907[...]

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    2 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing a KENYON  Alcohol/Electric com bination stov e. The operation instructions that follow are for the models 213 (single burn er) and 436 (double burner) alcohol/electri c combination stoves. These units feature counter-top mounting, se lf-priming / se lf pressurized alcohol burners. The electric portion of t[...]

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    3 KENYON  Model # Stove Description Voltage AC Rated Wattage (W) & Amps (A) Suggested Wire Size Based On Wire Run Length - d (feet ) One Way B61044 213 A/E w/ Black Glass Lid 120 Volts - 60 Hz 1100 W / 10 A d < 35 feet : 14 AWG 35 < d < 80 feet: 12 AWG B61045 213 A/E w/ Black Glass Lid 240 Volts - 50/60 Hz 1100 W / 5 A d < 125 fe[...]

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    4 13 1/2" 22 1/2" 5 3/4" 21 3/4" 12 3/4" 436 Model 12 3/4" 12 3/4" 5 3/4" 12 1/4" 12 1/4" LOCATION & COUNTER-TOP PREPARATION The stove must be located in an area with adeq uate v entilation for occupants’ safety and efficient stove operation. It should be installed with adequate cl earances be[...]

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    5 Remove the back cover on the stove; push the cable through 7/8” (22 mm) hole below the terminal board, using the black plasti c grommet to protect the su pply cable. Connect the un grounded current carrying conductor to terminal marked L 1 . Connect the other ungrounded current carrying conductor (or neutral carrying conductor- 120V only) to th[...]

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    6 • DO NOT TOUCH HEATI NG ELEMENTS - Heating element areas may be hot even thoug h they are dark in color. These areas may be hot enough to caus e burns. During and after use, do not touch, or let clothing or other flammable materials contac t heating element areas until heating elements have had sufficient time to cool. Other surfaces of the app[...]

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    7 ALCOHOL BURNER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Before attempting to operate the stove, please read the theory and operating instructions carefully and become thoroughly familiar with the various parts of the stove and how they ope rate. An internal parts diagram has been provided below to illustrate b urn er functions and characteri stics under normal ope[...]

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    8 Operating Components A Fill Cap is located on each burne r with a rubber washe r (gasket) underneath each fill ca p. Be sure the washer is in place and the fill cap is rea sonably tight when operating the stove. If either are lost or damaged replace at once. DO NOT ATT EMPT TO OPERATE THE BURNER WITHOUT A CAP OR WITH ANY NON COMPATIBLE R EPLACEME[...]

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    9 8. Wipe any alcohol spills and replace the air deflect or a ssembly into the pan and return the electric element back into place. Note that the electric element serves as a grate when using the alco hol burner to cook. Alcohol Burner Operating Instruc tions 1. Completely open the flame control cap by rotating the control wheel to the left. 2. Ign[...]

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    10 To disengage lid from the lock position, fully extend (rotate lid back) lid back and gently lift “lid-stay” up as shown to disengage from the lock position. Once the “lid-stay” is in the unlock position, the lid can be lowered to the close position. CLOSING THE GLASS LID If your KENYON  stove is equipped with a glass lid, care should [...]

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    11 PART # DESCRIPTION USED ON A B93077 Air Deflector Assembly All 436 Models B93075 Air Deflector Assembly All 213 Models B 240360 Electric Element Assembly- 120 Volts 120 Volt Models H2003-1 Electric Element Assembly- 240 Volts 240 Volt Models C H1950 Indicator Light- 120 Volts 120 Volt Models 240385 Indicator Light- 240 Volts 240 Volt Models D B9[...]

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    12 W ARRANTY Kenyon International, Inc (the "Company") warr ants its products in normal usage to be free of defects in materials and workmanshi p subject to the conditions and limitations below. Any part, which proves to be defective in normal usage during the warranty period will be repaired or replaced by the Company. This warranty is s[...]