Coleman Fuel Camp 413G Instruction Manual

To set up the Coleman Fuel Camp Stove 413G, unfold the legs, attach the fuel tank, and ensure it is securely connected to the stove. Open the fuel valve slightly to release a small amount of fuel, then close. Pump the tank to pressurize, open the valve, and light the burner with a match.
The Coleman 413G stove is designed to use Coleman Liquid Fuel or unleaded gasoline. For best performance and longevity, it is recommended to use Coleman Liquid Fuel.
If your stove is not lighting, check if there is fuel in the tank, ensure the tank is pressurized by pumping, and verify that the fuel valve is open. Also, inspect the burner for blockages and ensure the generator tube is clean.
To clean the burners, remove the grates and unscrew the burner rings. Use a brush to remove debris and a needle to clear any clogged ports. Reassemble the components after cleaning.
Low flame output could be due to low pressure in the fuel tank. Try pumping the tank more. If the issue persists, check the fuel line and generator for blockages or damage.
Regular maintenance should be performed at the start and end of each camping season. This includes cleaning the burners, checking seals and gaskets, and inspecting the fuel line and tank for leaks.
No, the Coleman 413G stove is designed for outdoor use only. Using it indoors poses a risk of carbon monoxide poisoning and fire hazards.
If the fuel tank is leaking, immediately stop using the stove and release the pressure by opening the valve. Inspect for damage or worn seals and replace any faulty components before using the stove again.
Ensure the stove is cool and clean before storing. Empty the fuel tank to prevent buildup and corrosion. Store in a dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
If the generator tube is clogged, remove it from the stove, clean it with a wire or needle to remove any deposits, and ensure it is free from blockages before reattaching.