MSR Whisperlite Universal Instructions

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KNOW YOUR MSR ® WHISPERLITE ™ UNIVERSAL STOVE
Please familiarize yourself with the parts of your WhisperLite Universal stove and the following instructions before its use. Because this stove can accommodate different fuels, you
may need to exchange the preinstalled UC Jet and the Canister Fuel Adapter before using
this stove.
Check
Valve

Mixer
Tube

Elbow

Control
Valve
Assembly
Fuel Tube
O-ring

Pot Supports/
Legs

Rim
Detent

Canister
Stand
Windscreen

UK Jet

Retainer
Nut

Fuel Tube
Bushing

Shaker
Needle

Fuel Line
Pump
Body

Pump
Cup

Pump
Seal

Plunger
Bushing
Tabs

Jet and
Cable Tool

Generator
Tube

Swivel
O-Rings

Canister fuels
UC Jet

Priming
Wick

Liquid Fuel
Adapter

Plunger
Bushing

Catch
Arm

Heat
Reflector

(preinstalled)

Priming
Cup

1.
2.
3.
4.

Fold Pot Supports/Legs.
Unscrew Priming Cup and remove Wick.
Remove Fuel Line from stove.
Loosen current Jet with Jet and Cable Tool.
Carefully unscrew Jet to avoid losing Shaker Needle inside the Elbow.

IMPORTANT: Do not bend Generator Tube while removing Jet.
5. Set new Jet carefully over the Shaker Needle and screw into place.
Gently tighten the Jet with Jet and Cable Tool.
6. Hold folded Pot Supports/Legs together and reinstall Fuel Line.
Replace Wick and rescrew Priming Cup to reassemble stove.
Changing the Fuel Adapter
1.
2.
3.
4.

UG Jet

WARNING

Fuel Bottle Preparation

Remove
Jet

Loosen Retainer Nut on current Fuel Adapter with Jet and Cable Tool.
Unthread Retainer Nut and disconnect Fuel Adapter from Fuel Line.
Insert end of Fuel Line into new Fuel Adapter.
Gently tighten Retainer Nut with Jet and Cable Tool.

KEROSENE

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 to fire, burns, severe injury or death.

Unscrew
Priming Cup

Changing the Jet

The WhisperLite™ Universal stove
can be easily configured to burn
white gas and unleaded gas, kerosene, and canister fuels. Before stove
use, select the fuel and install the
appropriate Jet and Fuel Adapter.
(See Fuel Information.)

WHITE GAS and UNLEADED AUTO GAS

Flame
Adjuster

Plunger
Fuel Pump
Groove

Canister Fuel
Adapter

UG Jet

UC Jet

CONFIGURING STOVE FOR DIFFERENT FUELS

Stove Preparation

Insert Fuel
Line

Loosen
Retainer Nut

UK Jet

Tighten
Retainer Nut

SET up Stove

Ensure that the WhisperLite™ Universal stove is configured with the correct Jet and Fuel Adapter. (See Stove
Preparation.) If using a liquid fuel, prepare the Fuel Bottle before using the stove. If using a canister fuel, skip this
panel and go now to Step 1, Set Up Stove.

1. Close Control Valve/Flame Adjuster
Valve.
2. Unfold the 3 Pot Supports/Legs.

Stroke

Rotate Pot Supports/Legs fully open.
3. Place stove on the center of the Heat
Reflector.

Preparing Fuel Bottle For Liquid Fuels
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 Control Valve, then stroke Plunger (20-30 strokes).

25-ft. (7.6-m) MIN.
DISTANCE from
FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS/
VAPORS

4-ft. (1.2-m) MIN.
DISTANCE from
COMBUSTIBLE
MATERIALS

CLOSE
AIR
FILL
LINE

Pump until firm resistance is felt.
Less fuel requires more strokes or pressure.

FULL
20-30 Strokes
FUEL

Canister Fuel
Adapter
CLOSE

1/2 FULL
30-40 Strokes

Liquid Fuel
Adapter

WARNING

WARNING

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). 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. 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.

Connect Stove

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 enclosure spaces of any kind, e.g., tents) and for the 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.

Connect Stove

Use UG Jet and Liquid Fuel Adapter for white gas and unleaded auto gas.
Use UK Jet and Liquid Fuel Adapter for kerosene. (See Stove Preparation.)

Use UC Jet and Canister Fuel Adapter for all canister fuels. (See Stove Preparation.)
1. Unfold Flame Adjuster.
2. Close Flame Adjuster Valve on Canister Fuel Adapter.
3. Screw Fuel Canister onto Canister Fuel Adapter.

1. Lubricate the entire brass end of Liquid Fuel Adapter with saliva or oil.
2. Completely insert brass end of Liquid Fuel Adapter into Pump.
Place Fuel Bottle on its side so Control Valve points up.
3. Secure Catch Arm on Fuel Pump Groove.
Keep Fuel Line straight for safety.
Keep Fuel Bottle as far away from stove as possible.

Close

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 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 valve 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 valve 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.

WARNING
Never overtighten fuel canister to stove. Overtightening can damage stove or canister and cause fuel to leak. Leaking fuel can cause fire, burns, severe injury or death. Use extreme caution when using stove
in temperatures below freeing. In freezing temperatures O-rings can stiffen and leak fuel. Always check for fuel leaks before and after lighting stove. Use of a leaking stove can cause 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). Never leave a burning or hot stove unattended. An unattended stove can
lead to fire or a situation where children, pets, or the unwary can be burned, injured, or killed. The canister must be constructed and marked in accordance with the CAN/CSA 339.

OPERATOR POSITION

Turn Stove On

Turn Stove On
2. Light fuel in Priming Cup.
A brief soccer ball-sized flame is normal.
3. Wait for preheat flame to reduce in size (approximately 2 minutes).
If flame goes out, wait 5 minutes for stove to cool before relighting.
4. Open Control Valve (1/2 turn) and wait for steady blue flame.
5. Slowly open Control Valve.

1. Release only ½ spoonful of fuel.
Open Control Valve (3/4 turn) and let fuel flow through the Jet.
Close Control Valve.
Look for fuel in Priming Cup and on Wick.

SLOWLY

1/2 TURN

2 MIN.

OK
OPEN

CLOSE

IMPORTANT: Always start stove with Fuel Canister in upright position to prevent a large flare-up.
Vapor Feed mode (most conditions, best simmering)
1. Hold a lit match or lighter over the edge of Burner Head.
2. Open Flame Adjuster Valve (3/4 turn) to release and ignite fuel.
3. Turn Flame Adjuster Valve to produce and maintain steady
blue flame.

STEADY
BLUE FLAME

WAIT!

OPEN

Liquid Feed mode (very cold conditions or higher output/faster boiling)
1. Attach Canister Stand onto top of Canister Fuel Adapter.
2. Hold a lit match or lighter over the edge of the Burner Head.
3. Open Flame Adjuster Valve (3/4 turn) to release and ignite fuel.
Allow fuel to burn for 30 seconds to sufficiently preheat stove.
4. Invert Fuel Canister, using Canister Stand to support it.
5. Turn Flame Adjuster Valve to produce and maintain steady blue flame.
OPEN

WAIT
30 SEC.

3/4 TURN
3/4 TURN

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. 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.

USE STOVE TO COOK

3/4 TURN

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 relight a heated stove. Always let an extinguished stove cool for at least 5 minutes before relighting. Relighting a heated stove can produce 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.

USE STOVE TO COOK
1/2-in.
(1.3-cm)

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. Add appropriate food or liquid to cookware.
3. Place cookware onto center of stove.
4. Maintain Fuel Bottle pressure.

COOKWARE
10-in. (25-cm) DIA.
MAX

COOKWARE
6-in. (15-cm) HT. MAX.
10-lb. (4.5-kg) WT. MAX.

10 MIN.

Add approximately 10 strokes every 10 minutes to maintain
performance.
	Hold Fuel Bottle firmly while pumping.

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. Add appropriate food or liquid to cookware.
3. Place cookware onto the center of stove.

1/2-in.
(1.3-cm)

COOKWARE
10-in. (25-cm) DIA.
MAX.

COOKWARE
6-in. (15-cm) HT. MAX.
10-lb. (4.5-kg) WT. MAX.

10 Strokes

WARNING
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
centimeters). 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 preceding
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 or inappropriate for use with stove or 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.

Turn Stove OFF

Turn Stove OFF

1. Close the Control Valve.
Residual flame will continue to burn with a small flame.
2. 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 Fuel Bottle upright, away from your face and
any sources of heat or ignition.
Slowly unscrew pump to depressurize Fuel Bottle.
Notice: 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.

WARNING
Never use cookware with a diameter greater than 10 inches (25 centimeters). 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 preceding manners can result in the fuel canister exploding and causing fire, burns, severe injury or death. Never use cookware of any size that is ill-suited
or inappropriate for use with stove or 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.

BELOW EYE
LEVEL

5 MIN.
WAIT!
CLOSE

1. Place the Fuel Canister in the upright position if inverted.
2. Close the Flame Adjuster Valve.
Residual flame will continue to burn with a small flame.
3. After flames are out, wait 5 minutes for stove to cool.
Remove Canister Stand if attached.
Fold Flame Adjuster Valve.
4. Ensure that burners are extinguished.
Fold Pot Supports/Legs.
5. Move stove assembly away from any ignition sources and unscrew
Fuel Canister.
A small amount of gas may escape when unscrewing canister.

CLOSE

5 MIN.

If canister is completely empty of fuel, follow proper disposal
requirements in your local area.

WAIT!

WARNING
Always store fuel bottle with cap securely tightened where it cannot be accessed by children. Storage of fuel bottle with loose cap and easy accessibility by children can result in a child opening the
fuel bottle and accessing bottle contents. Exposure to or ingestion of bottle contents 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
Always disconnect stove from canister before storing it. Failure to disconnect stove from canister before storing may allow fuel to leak and cause fire, burns, severe injury or death. Always store fuel canisters
in a well-ventilated location away from any possible heat or ignition source, such as water heaters, stoves, pilot lights, or furnaces, or where temperatures exceed 120 F (49 C). Storing fuel canisters near
any heat or ignition source or where temperatures exceed 120 F (49 C) can result in the canister exploding and causing fire, burns, severe injury or death.

Remove
Cable

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
Remove
Jet

20 X

Clear Jet
Orifice

Remove Swivel
O-Rings

5-in. (13-cm)
Strokes

ALIGN

Remove Check
Valve Assembly

Unscrew
Priming Cup

Improper preheating
Incorrect Jet/Fuel Adapter
configuration

Erratic flames, loud burning
noise

Cause

Poor Performance
(ALL FUELS)

POSITION

Close Control Valve and remove Fuel Line.
Safely dispose fuel when flushing is complete.
8. Reassemble stove.
If stove performance is still impaired, repeat Cleaning the Jet and Fuel Line steps.

Remove O-ring

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.

5. Remove Shaker Needle and use it to clear Jet Orifice from top or bottom.
NOTE: To exchange Jets, place Shaker Needle in new Jet and reassemble stove.
6. Scour Fuel Line.

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.

STOVE Maintenance

Swap canister

Cold canister

Swap canister

Cold canister
Low fuel

Diminished flames

Cause

Poor Performance
(CANISTER FUEL)

Replace canister
Solution

Low Fuel Bottle pressure

Diminished flames

Pump the Plunger
Lubricate Pump Cup

Dry Pump Cup

Plunger hard to pump

Replace Pump Cup

Damaged Pump Cup
Loose or poorly seated Pump

Pump not pressurizing Fuel
Bottle

Cause

Poor Performance
(LIQUID FUEL)

Clean Check Valve Cavity

Obstructed Check Valve

In Pump Plunger Chamber

Replace Control Valve O-ring

Damaged or missing
Control Valve O-ring

At Control Valve Stem

Damaged or missing Fuel
Tube O-ring

At Pump and Fuel Line
Connection

Damaged or missing Pump
Seal

At Pump and Fuel Bottle
Connection
Leaking Fuel

Cause

Tighten or rescrew Pump
on Fuel Bottle
Solution
Replace Fuel Tube O-ring
Replace Pump Seal
Solution

Problem

TroubleShooting

This limited warranty gives Owner specific legal rights; Owner may have additional
rights, which may vary state to state.
Always completely follow safety, use, operation, and maintenance instructions for
this or any other Cascade product.
European Union customer statutory rights are not affected.

Fuel Information
The WhisperLite™ Universal stove can burn a variety of fuels by exchanging the
Jet and Fuel Adapter.
1. The UG Jet and Liquid Fuel Adaptor are used for White Gas and Unleaded
Auto Gas.
2. The UK Jet and Liquid Fuel Adaptor are for Kerosene.
3. The UC Jet and Canister Fuel Adaptor are used for canister fuels.

To exchange the Jet or Fuel Adapter, see Stove Preparation.
Use MSR SuperFuel™ (White Gas) or MSR IsoPro (canister fuel) 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 or MSR IsoPro can 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 to help you find your fuel when traveling internationally.
®

Use of stove with non-MSR fuel products is not recommended.
Visit www.msrgear.com for more information on international fuel names and
safe stove transportation.

Germany/
Switzerland

Japan

France

Netherlands

Spain

White Gas,
Naphtha

Kocherbenzin,
Reinbenzin

White Gas

Pétrole à brûler,
Essence C

Wasbenzine

Bencina
blanca

Kerosene

Petroleum

Toh-yu

Kérosène

Petroleum
Lampolie

Parafina

Unleaded
Auto Gas

Autobenzin

Gasoline

Essence sans
plomb

Benzine

Gasolina sin
plomo

Canister Fuel

Flüssigbrennstoff
Kartusche

Kyanisutā
Ka

Cartouche de
gaz

Tank onder
druk

Bombona
de gas

Butane,
Isobutane,
Propane

Butan,
Isobutan,
Propan

Butan,
Isobutan,
Puropan

Butane,
IsoButane,
Propane

Butaan,
Isobutaan,
Propaan

Butano,
Isobutano,
Propano

USA/UK/Canada
Liquid Fuel

PUMP AND FUEL ADAPTER Maintenance

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 Fuel Line steps.

Warranty Service. To obtain service under this warranty, the warrantyeligible Product must be presented to a Cascade authorized dealer. In the
United States and Canada, warranty service may also be obtained by calling
1-800-531-9531 [M-F, 8:00-4:30, PDT].

PULL

Unscrew
Stop Nut

Replacing Fuel Adapter Swivel O-rings
1. Unscrew Fuel Adapter from Fuel Line.
2. Inspect O-rings and replace if damaged.
Remove O-rings with Safety Pin.
3. Lubricate O-Rings with Pump Cup Oil or any mineral-based oil.
4. Re-install Fuel Line into Fuel Adaptor.

Limitation of Liability. Cascade’s, its affiliates’ and their suppliers’ maximum liability
is limited to incidental damages not to exceed the original purchase price of the
Product. CASCADE, ITS AFFILIATES AND THEIR SUPPLIERS HEREBY DISCLAIM AND
EXCLUDE ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES
RESULTING FROM ANY REASON WHATSOEVER. THIS EXCLUSION AND
LIMITATION APPLIES TO ALL LEGAL THEORIES UNDER WHICH DAMAGES MAY
BE SOUGHT AND WILL APPLY EVEN IF ANY REMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL
PURPOSE.

TWIST

CLEANING THE JET AND FUEL LINE
1. Fold Pot Supports/Legs to packed position.
2. Unscrew Priming Cup and remove Wick.
3. Hold folded Pot Supports/Legs together.

EXCLUDING THE LIMITED WARRANTY PROVIDED ABOVE, CASCADE, ITS
AFFILIATES AND THEIR SUPPLIERS, TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY
LAW, MAKE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, AND DISCLAIM ALL
WARRANTIES, DUTIES AND CONDITIONS, WHETHER EXPRESSED, IMPLIED
OR STATUTORY WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, AGAINST LATENT
DEFECTS, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR CORRESPONDENCE TO
DESCRIPTION.

ALIGN

REPLACING CONTROL VALVE O-RING
1. Unscrew Stop Nut 2 turns.
2. Unscrew Control Valve 6 turns.
3. Unscrew Stop Nut completely and
remove Control Valve Assembly.
4. Inspect O-ring and replace if damaged.
Remove Control Valve handle
from stem.
Slide Stop Nut off.
Remove O-ring with Safety Pin.

Remove Fuel Line from Mixer Tube.
4. Unscrew Jet with Jet and Cable Tool.
IMPORTANT: Do not bend Generator Tube while loosening Jet.

During the warranty period, original Product parts determined by Cascade to be
defective in materials or workmanship will be repaired or replaced as Owner’s sole
remedy. Cascade reserves the right to replace any discontinued product with a new
product of comparable value and function. A returned product deemed irreparable
becomes the property of Cascade and will not be returned.

Limitation of Remedies. Should a court of competent jurisdiction find the limited
warranty set forth above breached, Cascade’s only obligation will be, at its option,
either to repair or replace Product. Should the aforementioned remedy fail of
its essential purpose, Cascade will, in exchange for return of Product, refund to
Owner the Product’s original purchase price. THE FOREGOING REMEDY IS THE
SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE PURCHASER AGAINST CASCADE, ITS
AFFILIATES AND THEIR SUPPLIERS, REGARDLESS OF LEGAL THEORY.

Both the UK and UG Jets and the Liquid Fuel Adapter are included in the parts
kit with your stove.

Read and understand this entire manual carefully
before assembling or using this stove. Keep this
manual for future reference. If you do not understand
this manual or have any questions, please call Cascade
Designs, Inc. at 1-800-531-9531.

Unscrew
Retainer Nut

Use Wind Screen

Windy conditions

Do not store or use gasoline or other
liquids with flammable vapors in the
vicinity of this or any other stove.

REPLACING PUMP SEAL
Inspect Pump Seal and replace if
damaged.

Unscrew Fuel Adapter from Fuel Line.
Remove Cable from Fuel Line with Jet and Cable Tool. Stubborn cables can be
loosened with a common lubricant (WD-40™, Pump Cup Oil, etc.).
Fully reinsert Cable into Fuel Line.
Move Cable in and out with 5-inch (13-centimeter) strokes approximately
20 times.
Wipe Cable clean.
7. Flush Fuel Line.
Remove Cable.
Connect Liquid Fuel Adapter to Fuel Line and install into Pump and Fuel Bottle.
Secure Catch Arm on Fuel Pump Groove.
Pressurize Fuel Bottle with 15 strokes.
Fully open Control Valve to flush 4 spoonfuls of fuel through Fuel Line into an
appropriate container. (Jet uninstalled.)

Stove does not light

Replace canister

Empty canister*

For your safety

Owner is responsible for all costs associated with returning Product to Cascade for
service. Where at its sole discretion Cascade deems Product eligible for warranty
repair or replacement, Cascade will pay the shipping and handling associated
with returning repaired or replaced Product to Owner. In instances where Cascade
deems a returned product ineligible for warranty service, Cascade will, if possible,
repair product for a reasonable fee that includes return shipping and handling. For
warranty return service details, please go to www.msrgear.com.

Remove Plunger

WARNING: Keep away from ignition sources.

Remove/Replace
Pump Seal

Solution

If you smell gas
1. Do not attempt to light stove.
2. Extinguish any open flame.
3. Disconnect from fuel canister.

Limited Warranty. Cascade Designs, Inc. (“Cascade”), to the original
owner (“Owner”), under intended use and maintenance, warrants
the enclosed product (“Product”) to be free from defects in materials
and workmanship for the life of the Product. No warranty against defects
in materials and workmanship will apply if Product is (i) altered in any way, (ii)
used for purposes inconsistent with Product’s intended purpose or design, or (iii)
improperly maintained. Warranty will furthermore be voided where Owner/user (i)
failed to follow Product instructions or warnings or (ii) subjected Product to misuse,
abuse, or neglect.

Jet and
Cable Tool

Shake the
Stove

Check Jet and Adapter - install
correct configuration for fuel
in use

For your safety

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.

Repeat Step 3

*To check if canister is empty, remove stove and gently shake canister. If a splashing sound is
heard, canister still contains fuel.

Scour Fuel Line

TOP

Clear Jet and clean Fuel Line

Clogged Jet or Fuel Line

Slow boil times
Erratic yellow flames

This stove produces carbon monoxide, which
has no odor. Using it in
an enclosed space can
kill you. Never use this
stove in an enclosed
space such as a camper,
tent, car, or home.

LIMITED WARRANTY/LIMITATIONS OF REMEDIES AND LIABILITY
USA and Canada

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 Liquid Fuel Adapter
or Safety Pin.
3. Inspect O-ring and replace if
damaged.
If needed, a spare red 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.

Open Windscreen slightly

Insufficient airflow

HAZARD

IMPORTANT

Insert Plunger

Diminished flames at altitude

DANGER CARBON MONOXIDE

DANGER

FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY

INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
0051

CARBON MONOXIDE, FIRE &
EXPLOSION HAZARD

2009/142/EC
(51B02370-2011)
CATEGORY: VAPOR PRESSURE
BUTANE PROPANE

There are serious hazards associated with using this stove
and fuel. Accidental fire, explosion, and misuse can cause
death, serious burns, and property damage. 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, vestible, car, house, or inside any enclosed area.
This stove consumes oxygen and produces 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.

Nominal Heat Input Rate:
3.6 kW
255 g/h

Stove Orifice Size (LPG): 0.31 mm
NOTE: Nominal Heat Input Rate varies depending on test procedures
of the particular standards agency.

Keep stove and fuel bottle or fuel canister 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 or fuel canister. If you
expose the fuel bottle or fuel canister 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+ meters) away from the stove and cooking area and
supervise them at all times.
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.

For product ser vice and infor mation contact

Cascade Designs, Inc.

4 0 0 0 F i r s t A v e n u e S o u t h , S e a t t l e , WA 9 8 1 3 4 U S A
1-800-531-9531 or 206-505-9500
w w w. m s r g e a r. c o m

RECYCLED | RECYCLABLE

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W H I S P ER L I T E ™
U NI V ER S AL S T O V E
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