Danger – Camp Chef BS60C User Manual
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dANGeR
If you smell gas:
1. Shut off gas to the appliance at 
the tank.
2. Extinguish any open flame.
3. If odor continues, keep away 
from the appliance and
immediately call your fire
department.
Failure to follow these
instructions could result in fire,
explosion or burn hazard, which
could cause property damage,
personal injury or death.
1. Do NOT leave this appliance
unattended while in use. The user 
must remain in the immediate 
area of the product and have a 
clear view of the product at all 
times during operation. 
2. Keep children and pets away from
burner at all times.
3. The use of alcohol, prescription
or non-prescription drugs may 
impair your ability to properly 
assemble or safely operate this 
appliance.
4. For OUTDOOR use only. Do NOT
use in a building, garage or any 
other enclosed area. Do NOT use 
in or on recreational vehicles or 
boats. NEVER use this appliance 
as a heater.
5. Do not operate appliance under
ANY overhead construction. 
Keep a minimum clearance of 10 
feet (3 m) from the sides, front 
and back of appliance to ANY 
construction. Keep the area clear 
of all combustible material and 
flammable liquids, including 
wood, dry plants and grass, 
brush, paper, and canvas.
6. Use ONLY on a level, stable non-
combustible surface like bricks, 
concrete or dirt. Do NOT use this 
appliance on any surface that will 
burn or melt like wood, asphalt, 
vinyl, or plastic. 
7. Keep the fuel supply hose away
from any heated surfaces.
8. To prevent accidental fires,
before using the appliance ensure 
that the hose is not damaged 
and all joints and connections 
are not leaking by turning on 
the cylinder valve, leave the 
burner valve closed, and apply 
a soapy solution to the joints 
and connections. If a continuous 
hissing sound is heard, or if the 
soapy solution bubbles, there is a 
leak. Do not use the appliance if 
there is a leak. Replace the faulty 
parts.
9. Extinguish all open flames before
connecting the gas supply to the 
appliance and before checking for 
leaks.
10. When cooking with oil or grease,
a thermometer MUST be used.
11. NEVER allow oil or grease
temperature to get hotter than 
400ºF (200ºC). If the temperature 
exceeds 400ºF (200ºC) or if oil 
begins to smoke, IMMEDIATELY 
turn burner off. 
12. When cooking with oil or grease,
fire extinguishing materials 
shall be readily accessible. In 
the event of an oil or grease fire 
do NOT attempt to extinguish 
with water. Use a Type BC dry 
chemical fire extinguisher or 
smother fire with dirt, sand or 
baking soda.
13. NEVER overfill the cooking pot
with oil, grease or water. Follow 
instructions in this manual for 
establishing proper oil, grease or 
water levels. 
14. When frying with oil or grease,
all food products MUST be 
completely thawed and towel 
dried to remove excess water. 
Failure to completely thaw and 
dry food may cause oil 
or grease to overflow. Follow 
instructions in this manual for 
frying foods.
15. When frying, slowly submerse
food products into the oil or 
grease. Do NOT drop.
16. DO NOT place an empty
cooking vessel on burner 
while in operation. Use caution 
when placing anything in the 
cooking vessel while burner is in 
operation. 
17. In the event of rain, hail, sleet
or other forms of precipitation, 
while cooking with oil or grease, 
IMMEDIATELY turn off burner(s) 
and gas supply, then cover 
cooking vessel. Do NOT attempt 
to move the appliance or the 
cooking vessel.
18. Avoid bumping or or impact with
the appliance to prevent spillage 
or splashing of hot cooking 
liquid.
19. Do NOT move the appliance
when in use. Allow unit to cool 
to 115°F (45°C) before moving or 
storing. 
20. This appliance will be hot during
and after use. Use insulated 
oven mitts or gloves for 
protection from hot surfaces or 
splatter from cooking liquids.
21. In case there is a fire, call the
local fire department or dial 911.
Stay clear from flames. Do not 
attempt to extinguish an oil or 
grease fire with water.
22. Use only accessories, such as
cooking vessels recommended 
by the manufacturer, to allow 
safe and proper performance of 
the product. Never use a cooking 
vessel larger than the capacity 
and diameter recommended by 
the manufacturer.
23. This product is not intended for
commercial use.
24. In the event the appliance has
been exposed to water, tilt the 
appliance forward and allow 
water to drain from the burners 
before attempting to ignite.
Installation Safety Precautions
• Use appliance only with LP 
(propane) gas and the regulator/
valve assembly supplied.
• Installation must conform with
local codes, or in their absence 
with National Fuel Gas Code, 
NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1. Handling 
and storage of LP cylinders must 
conform to LP Gas Code NFPA/
ANSI 58. Appliance is not for use 
in or on recreational vehicle and/or 
boats.
• Do not modify this appliance.
Modifications will result in a safety 
hazard. Questions regarding 
certification in other areas may be 
addressed to 1-435-752-3922.
• Apartment Dwellers: Check
with management to learn the 
requirements and fire codes for 
using an LP Gas appliance at an 
apartment. If allowed, use outside 
on the ground floor with a 10 foot 
clearance from walls or rails. Do 
