Coleman Burner Camp 444 Instruction Manual
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To ignite the Coleman Burner Camp Stove 444, first ensure the fuel tank is properly filled and connected. Open the fuel valve slightly and use a match or lighter to ignite the burner. Adjust the valve as needed for the desired flame intensity.
If the stove does not stay lit, check for any blockages in the fuel line or burner. Ensure the fuel tank is adequately pressurized and the fuel is fresh. Clean the burner and reassemble it properly.
To clean the burners, first ensure the stove is cool and disconnected from any fuel source. Remove the grate and burner cap. Use a soft brush or cloth to remove debris. For stubborn grime, use mild soap and water. Reassemble once dry.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the burners, checking for fuel line leaks, inspecting the seals and gaskets for wear, and ensuring the fuel tank is rust-free and properly pressurized.
Ensure the stove is completely cooled and clean before storing. Detach the fuel tank and store it separately. Keep the stove in a dry environment to prevent rust and damage.
The Coleman 444 stove is designed for Coleman liquid fuel or unleaded gasoline. Using other fuel types is not recommended as it may damage the stove or create safety hazards.
Check if the fuel tank is fully pressurized. Inspect the fuel line for clogs or damage. Clean the burner to remove any build-up that may be blocking fuel flow. Ensure the control knob is functioning correctly.
To replace the pump cup, remove the pump from the tank. Unscrew the pump cap and remove the old pump cup. Replace it with a new one, ensuring it is well-lubricated. Reassemble the pump and test for proper operation.
Immediately stop using the stove. Check all connections and seals for damage or wear. Tighten loose connections or replace faulty parts. Test the stove in a safe area before regular use.
Use a windscreen to protect the flame from wind. Keep the burners clean for optimal performance. Use pots and pans with flat bottoms that match the burner size. Adjust the flame to the lowest effective setting for cooking.