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Bayou Classic’s Kick A
Propane Burner has proven to be the most effective, fastest heating
propane burner on the market. The Kick A Propane Burner really
didn’t need improving. Simmer a small pan by turning the Kick A
Banjo Burner's flame down to a small flame or TURN IT UP to a kick
butt flame to heat a huge pot in no time! Leave it to Bayou Classic! They have taken
the wonderful Kick A Propane Burner and have improved it! Now the Kick A
Propane Burner includes better, sturdier legs, a regulator kit and hose guard. The Kick A Propane Burner can heat a
super large pot to boiling point with ease. We have seen it heat a
100 quart pot in just 15 minutes! This propane burner kicks out the
minimum of 210,000 + BTUs which are a result from a combination of the
high pressure regulator and large 10 inch cast iron element. This
propane burner is absolutely perfect for those Cajuns that want to
play with the big boys. The surface of the Kick A Propane Burner
measures 17 inches in diameter which helps maximize its strong
stable design. The Kick A Propane Burner is perfect for large batch
cooking, backyards, camps, RVs, tailgating, scouting and more. It is
also a perfect fit to use with jambalaya pots.
Now the legal mumbo jumbo:
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Read and follow Operation and
Trouble Shooting Tips before using the Banjo Cooker.
The Kick A Banjo Propane Burner is a
powerful high pressure cooker pulling a high volume of gas from the
propane tank. This high gas volume pushes, to the limit, the
shut-off safety features on the propane tank.
Read and understand the following
operating and trouble shooting tips. Should you have any
concerns, call the manufacturer at 800.864.6194 (Mon - Fri 8 - 5 pm
& Saturday 9 - 2 pm CST). THIS SHEET IS INCLUDED WITH YOUR
BURNER AND IS LOCATED IN YOUR INCLUDED INSTRUCTION MANUAL.
TANK
Start with a full tank of gas.
Position cooker and tank on solid, level ground. An unleveled
tank can activate the safety shut-off device. As the tank
nears 3/4 empty, the safety shut-off can become very sensitive and
could also shut off gas flow. Always place the tank upwind of
the cooker.
TO LIGHT AND OPERATE THE KICK A
BANJO PROPANE BURNER
Set air shutter to full closed
position. Make certain regulator valve is turned clockwise
to closed position. Open tank valve fully. Keeping face
and hands away from cooker, set lighter over burner, open regulator
valve 1/4 turn. Light the burner. After lighting burner,
observe flame. With proper air/gas mixture, the flame should
appear blue or clear. A yellow flame indicates too much gas.
Carefully turn air control disc until the flame is blue or clear.
Then SLOWLY open regulator valve until flame reaches desired
level. S-L-O-W-L-Y!
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Tank is 3/4 empty and cooker shuts
off.
Follow lighting instructions to
re-light cooker. Remember, open regulator valve only 1/4 turn
for lighting. After cooker is lit, the most you can open the
regulator valve is another 1/4 turn (Total 1/2 turn from off
position). Opening valve beyond 1/2 turn can shut off gas when
tank is 3/4 empty. A near empty tank is very sensitive; so
much that a gust of wind causing the tank to wobble can shut off
flow of gas to cooker. Again, the large volume of gas flow
causes the tank shut-off device to become very sensitive. A
nearly empty tank is more sensitive to shutting off gas flow.
Flame is yellow . . .
Carefully adjust air control shutter
until the flame becomes blue or clear.
flame blows out when regulator
valve is wide open . . .
Make certain tank is mostly full.
Make certain tank is level. Make certain tank is steady, a
wobbling tank can shut off gas flow. Wind gusts can blow out
the flame. Tank could be near empty.
Gas shuts off wen turning regulator
to full open position . . .
S-L-O-W-L-Y open regulator
valve. Opening regulator valve too fast can activate the tank
shut-off device. If the tank is 3/4 empty, the most that the
regulator valve can be opened from "off" position is 1/2 turn.
Opening beyond 1/2 turn can shut off gas flow (when tank is 3/4
empty).
KAB has been operating perfectly
then suddenly shuts off . . .
Tank may be nearing 3/4 empty.
Re-light and open regulator valve a max of 1/2 turn. If you
bump the tank during operation gas flow can shut off, even with a
full tank. If you experience problems with flame shutting off,
most likely the problem involves the tank and not the cooker.
Paint on cooker frame is burned . .
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This is normal. Heat at top of
flame is almost 1000° F and burns the paint. Always store
cooker in a dry location to prevent rust.
NOTE: Spiders and other
insects can clog the hose and burner venturi. We recommend
placing the hose, while attached to burner, in a plastic bag and
tighten it to the venturi (neck of burner) with a rubber band or
twine. This will keep the cooker clean and bug free during
storage.
WARNING:
Failure to follow these
instructions could result in fire or explosion which could cause
property damage, personal injury or death!
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Flame can appear
perfectly clear on bright sunny days. Be careful never to put
face, hair or hands above the burner during lighting and use.
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Always place tank
upwind of cooker.
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Always place cooker
and tank on level, solid ground.
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This is a powerful
high pressure cooker for use with large size stockpots and jambalaya
pots. Use extreme caution at all times.
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Keep children and pets
at a safe distance away from cooking area.
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As always, think
safety and use sober, common sense.
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NEVER, NEVER
leave cooker unattended during use.
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NEVER, NEVER use
cooker indoors or under overhang like carport or garage.
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