Coleman All-in-One Cooking System 9914 Series Instruction Manual

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Pages 14
Year 2009
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Coleman All-in-One Cooking System 9914 Series Specification

The Coleman All-in-One Cooking System 9914 Series Stove is designed for versatile outdoor cooking, featuring a robust and compact design ideal for camping and tailgating. It operates using a propane cylinder, providing a reliable heat source with a maximum output of 10,000 BTUs. The stove includes an interchangeable cooktop, allowing users to switch between a grill, griddle, and stove grate, accommodating various cooking styles and preferences.

Its durable construction is complemented by a rust-resistant aluminum and chrome-plated steel build, ensuring longevity and ease of maintenance. The PerfectFlowâ„¢ technology integrated into the system ensures consistent fuel output, mitigating the effects of low fuel levels or cold temperatures, thereby maintaining steady performance. Its matchless ignition system provides easy lighting through the push of a button, enhancing user convenience and safety.

The compact design incorporates a removable grease management system to facilitate easy cleanup, while the windblock panels shield the burners from the elements, improving cooking efficiency. The stove's weight is approximately 14 pounds, making it portable without compromising on stability during use. It is equipped with adjustable burners that allow precise temperature control for different cooking needs. The Coleman All-in-One Cooking System 9914 Series Stove is engineered to deliver a comprehensive outdoor cooking solution, combining efficiency, versatility, and durability in a single unit.

Coleman All-in-One Cooking System 9914 Series F.A.Q.

How do I properly ignite the Coleman All-in-One Cooking System 9914 Series Stove?

To ignite the stove, first ensure that the fuel tank is properly attached and filled. Turn the fuel valve to the 'On' position and light a match or use a lighter near the burner. Adjust the flame using the control knob.

What should I do if the flame on my stove is weak or flickering?

Check the fuel level to ensure it is sufficient. Verify that the fuel valve is open and not clogged. Clean the burner holes if they appear blocked. If issues persist, consult the manual for further troubleshooting.

How can I clean the Coleman 9914 Series Stove after use?

Allow the stove to cool completely. Wipe the exterior with a damp cloth. Use a brush to clean the burner area, ensuring no food residues block the holes. Avoid using harsh chemicals.

Why is my stove not staying lit after ignition?

Ensure the fuel tank is properly connected and the valve is fully open. Check for any blockages in the burner and ensure the area is not too windy, which could extinguish the flame.

How do I maintain the fuel lines of the Coleman 9914 Series Stove?

Regularly inspect the fuel lines for any signs of wear or damage. Clean the lines using a mild detergent solution, and ensure connections are tight to prevent leaks.

What is the correct way to store the stove when not in use?

Ensure the stove is completely cool and clean before storage. Detach the fuel tank, and store both in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight and moisture.

Can I use the stove in windy conditions?

Yes, the stove is designed to perform in various conditions, but it is advisable to use a windscreen or set up a barrier to protect the flame from strong winds.

What types of fuel can be used with this stove?

The Coleman All-in-One Cooking System 9914 Series Stove is compatible with Coleman Liquid Fuel and unleaded gasoline. Always refer to the manual for specific fuel recommendations.

How often should I service the Coleman 9914 Series Stove?

Regular maintenance should be performed every season of use. Check all components, clean the burners, and inspect the fuel lines for wear. Professional servicing is recommended annually.

What is the proper way to handle a fuel leak in the stove?

Immediately turn off the stove and disconnect the fuel tank. Move the stove outdoors if indoors, and check all connections for tightness. Replace any damaged parts before reuse.