Coleman Camp Light Propane 2000009035 Instruction Manual
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To assemble the Coleman Camp Light Propane Lantern, first attach the propane cylinder to the base by screwing it in securely. Then, attach the lantern top by aligning it with the base and twisting it into place. Ensure all connections are tight before lighting.
If the lantern does not light, check the propane cylinder to ensure it is not empty. Inspect the burner for blockages and clean if necessary. Verify that the ignition system is working, and replace the mantle if it is damaged.
To clean the lantern, first ensure it is cool and detached from the propane cylinder. Wipe down the exterior with a damp cloth and mild soap. Clean the glass globe with a glass cleaner, and check the burner for any debris, cleaning it gently with a brush.
Regularly inspect the lantern for any damage, clean the burner and globe, and replace the mantle as needed. Check the O-rings for wear and replace them if they are cracked or brittle. Store the lantern in a dry place when not in use.
To replace the mantle, first ensure the lantern is cool. Remove the glass globe and old mantle. Tie the new mantle onto the burner, trim the excess string, and lightly burn the mantle to set it before reattaching the globe.
The lantern is designed to use standard 16.4 oz. disposable propane cylinders. Using non-standard cylinders may cause improper function or damage. Always use recommended propane cylinders for safety and efficiency.
If you smell gas, immediately turn off the lantern and disconnect it from the propane cylinder. Check all connections for leaks, using a soapy water solution to identify any bubbling, which indicates a leak. Replace faulty components and ensure all connections are secure before relighting.
A standard 16.4 oz. propane cylinder can last approximately 7 to 8 hours on high setting. Usage time can vary based on the setting and ambient conditions.
The lantern is designed for outdoor use only. Using it indoors can pose a risk of carbon monoxide poisoning, so it should never be used in enclosed or partially enclosed areas.
Ensure the lantern is cool and clean before storing. Detach the propane cylinder, and store the lantern in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight. Keep it away from flammable materials and out of reach of children.