Coleman Electronic Ignition Camp 425F750 Instruction Manual
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To set up the Coleman Camp Stove 425F750, place it on a stable, flat surface. Connect the propane cylinder by screwing it into the regulator, then open the stove lid and attach the wind guards. Ensure the knobs are in the 'Off' position before turning on the gas.
Check the battery in the electronic ignition system. If the battery is fine, ensure all connections are tight and the gas supply is turned on. If ignition still fails, manually light the burner using a match or lighter.
To clean the burners, first ensure the stove is cool and disconnected from the propane source. Remove the grates and wipe down the burners with a damp cloth. Use a pin or small brush to clear any blockages in the burner holes.
Regularly check the propane connections for leaks and ensure the electronic ignition is functioning properly. Clean the burners and grates after each use and store the stove in a dry place to prevent rust.
The Coleman 425F750 stove is designed to operate with propane fuel. Always use a standard 16.4 oz propane cylinder for best performance.
Uneven flame distribution can be caused by clogged burner holes. Clean the burners with a small brush and ensure the propane supply is constant. If the problem persists, check for leaks in the gas line.
The stove comes with wind guards to help protect the flame. However, in extremely windy conditions, performance might be affected. Position the stove so the wind is blocked as much as possible.
If you smell gas, immediately turn off the stove and disconnect the propane cylinder. Check for leaks by applying soapy water to the connections and looking for bubbles. Do not use the stove until the issue is resolved.
To ensure longevity, clean the stove thoroughly after each use, perform regular maintenance checks, and store it in a dry, cool place. Replace any worn parts and keep the manual handy for troubleshooting.
Ensure the propane cylinder is full and that the connections are secure. Check the burners for blockages and inspect the regulator for any damage. Adjust the flame control for optimal heating.