Coleman Camp 432A Instruction Manual

To set up your Coleman Camp Stove 432A, unfold the legs and ensure it is on a stable, flat surface. Attach the propane cylinder or fuel tank according to the instructions in the manual, and check for any leaks before igniting.
If your stove won’t ignite, ensure the fuel supply is connected properly. Check for any obstructions in the fuel line and clean the burner if necessary. Also, ensure the ignition system is working correctly, or use a match to light it manually.
After each use, allow the stove to cool. Wipe down the exterior with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Remove the burners and grates for thorough cleaning. Regularly check and clean the fuel line and connections to prevent clogs.
The Coleman Camp Stove 432A is designed to use white gas or Coleman liquid fuel. Always use clean, fresh fuel for optimal performance.
Uneven flames can result from clogged burners. Remove and clean the burners and check the fuel line for any blockages. Also, ensure the fuel is not contaminated.
No, the Coleman Camp Stove 432A should only be used in well-ventilated outdoor areas to prevent the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Ensure the stove is clean and dry before storage. Disconnect the fuel supply and store the stove in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight or extreme temperatures.
Immediately turn off the stove and disconnect the fuel supply. Check all connections for leaks and repair or replace any faulty parts before reusing.
To improve fuel efficiency, ensure the stove is regularly cleaned and maintained, use wind shields to protect the flame, and cook with lids on pots to retain heat.
Yes, but use a windscreen to protect the flame and ensure stable, even cooking. Position the stove with the back towards the wind for best results.