Coleman Burner Gas 425G Instruction Manual
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To set up the Coleman Burner Gas Stove 425G, start by placing the stove on a flat, stable surface. Open the lid and secure it using the side latches. Attach the fuel tank by aligning the notches and ensure it clicks into place. Pump the fuel tank 20-30 times to pressurize it before lighting the stove.
Regularly clean the burners and the area around them to prevent clogging. Check the fuel line for leaks and ensure the tank is pressurized properly. Lubricate the pump cup with a few drops of oil to keep it in good condition. Store the stove in a dry place when not in use.
If experiencing low flame, check that the fuel tank is properly pressurized by pumping it 20-30 times. Ensure that the fuel valve is fully open and the generator tube is clean. If the problem persists, inspect the fuel line for blockages or leaks and clean the burner.
The Coleman Burner Gas Stove 425G is designed to use Coleman Liquid Fuel or unleaded gasoline. It's important to use clean, fresh fuel for optimal performance and to prevent clogging of the stove components.
To safely light the stove, ensure the fuel tank is pressurized and the fuel valve is closed. Hold a lit match or lighter near the burner, then slowly open the fuel valve until the burner ignites. Adjust the flame to the desired level. Always follow safety precautions and keep flammable items away.
If you notice a fuel leak, immediately turn off the stove and allow it to cool. Check the fuel cap and connections for proper sealing. Inspect the fuel line for cracks or damage. Replace any faulty components and test the stove for leaks before using it again.
To clean the burners, remove the grate and use a brush to clear away debris. For stubborn residue, use a mixture of mild detergent and water. Rinse thoroughly and dry before reassembling. Regular cleaning helps maintain efficient performance.
While the Coleman Burner Gas Stove 425G is designed for outdoor use, it is advisable to use a windscreen in windy conditions to maintain flame stability. Ensure the windscreen does not cover the ventilation areas completely to prevent overheating.
After ensuring the stove is clean and dry, detach the fuel tank and store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Store the stove in its case or cover to protect it from dust and moisture. Regularly check for any signs of rust or damage.
When transporting, ensure the fuel tank is disconnected and stored upright to prevent leaks. Use the stove's carry handle or store it in a protective case. Avoid placing heavy objects on top of the stove to prevent damage.