Coleman Camp 431 Instruction Manual

To set up the Coleman Camp Stove 431, ensure you have a flat, stable surface. Attach the fuel tank securely, open the fuel valve slowly, and ignite the burner using a match or lighter. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for safe setup.
If your stove does not light, check the fuel level and ensure the fuel valve is open. Inspect the fuel line for blockages and ensure the burner is clean. Confirm that the ignition source is functioning properly.
Regularly clean your stove by wiping down the surfaces with a damp cloth. Ensure no food particles are blocking the burners. Occasionally, disassemble the burner and clean with a mild detergent if necessary. Store in a dry place to prevent rust.
The Coleman Camp Stove 431 is designed to use white gas or Coleman fuel for optimal performance. Always use the recommended fuel type to ensure safety and efficiency.
Uneven flames can be caused by blockages in the burner. Clean the burner and check for any obstructions. Ensure the fuel is flowing correctly and the tank is properly pressurized.
It is not recommended to use the Coleman Camp Stove 431 indoors due to the risk of carbon monoxide buildup. Always use in a well-ventilated outdoor area.
To replace the pump cup, remove the pump from the tank, unscrew the pump cap, and slide off the old pump cup. Replace with a new pump cup, ensuring it's properly seated, and reassemble the pump.
If the stove is leaking fuel, immediately turn off the fuel valve and allow the stove to cool. Inspect the fuel lines and connections for damage. Replace any faulty components before using the stove again.
Ensure the stove is cool and clean before transporting. Detach the fuel tank and secure the stove in a carrying case or container to prevent damage during transport.
Regularly inspect the stove for any wear and tear. Clean the burners and fuel lines, check the pump for proper pressure, and replace any worn parts as needed. Store the stove in a dry place.