Coleman Camp 432 Instruction Manual

To set up your Coleman Camp Stove 432, first ensure you are in a well-ventilated area. Attach the fuel tank to the stove securely, and then pump the tank 20-30 times to pressurize it. Open the valve slightly and light the burner using a match or lighter. Adjust the flame control to your desired heat level.
The Coleman Camp Stove 432 is designed to use ColemanĀ® Liquid Fuel or unleaded gasoline. Ensure the fuel is fresh and stored in an appropriate container to maintain stove performance.
If the stove does not light, check that there is sufficient fuel in the tank and that it is pressurized correctly. Ensure the fuel line is not clogged and that the generator is clean. Also, ensure the lighting lever is in the light position when attempting ignition.
A yellow flame can indicate an improper air-to-fuel ratio. Check that the generator is clean and that the air inlet is not blocked. Adjust the flame control until the flame turns blue, indicating optimal combustion.
To clean the burners, first ensure the stove is off and cool. Remove the grates and burners, then brush off debris with a soft brush. Wipe down the burners with a damp cloth and let them dry completely before reassembling.
Regularly check the fuel tank for leaks and rust. Ensure the pump is functioning correctly by lubricating the pump cup with oil if it feels stiff. Replace the pump assembly if it fails to build pressure.
Store the stove in a cool, dry place. Empty the fuel tank to prevent gum deposits forming inside. Clean the stove thoroughly and store it in its carrying case or cover to protect it from dust and moisture.
If the stove is leaking fuel, do not use it. Check all connections for tightness and ensure the fuel cap is secure. Inspect the tank and fuel lines for any damage. Replace any damaged parts before using the stove again.
No, it is not safe to use the Coleman Camp Stove 432 indoors due to the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. Always use the stove in a well-ventilated outdoor area.
To improve efficiency, use a windscreen to protect the flame from wind, ensure the stove is level, and maintain clean burners and fuel lines. Regular maintenance and using the recommended fuel will also enhance stove performance.