Coleman Fuel Camp 413H Instruction Manual
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To set up your Coleman 413H stove, first ensure you are on a stable, flat surface. Attach the fuel tank by aligning it with the fuel inlet and secure it. Pump the tank until you feel resistance, then open the valve slightly to check for leaks. If all is well, ignite the burners following the manual's instructions.
The Coleman 413H stove is designed to use Coleman Liquid Fuel or white gas. Using the recommended fuel ensures optimal performance and safety.
If your Coleman 413H stove is not lighting, check the fuel tank for sufficient fuel and ensure it is properly pressurized. Inspect the generator tube for clogs and the burner for blockages. Clean as necessary and try lighting again.
Regular maintenance for the Coleman 413H includes cleaning the burners and generator tube, inspecting and replacing gaskets as necessary, and ensuring the fuel tank is free from rust. Periodically check for leaks and proper functioning of all components.
To clean the burners, first ensure they are cool and disconnected from the fuel source. Remove the grates and clean the burners with a brush to remove debris. Use a damp cloth to wipe down the exterior surfaces.
It is not recommended to store the stove with fuel in the tank for extended periods. Empty the tank, allow it to dry, and store it in a cool, dry place to prevent rust and ensure safety.
A yellow flame indicates incomplete combustion. Check for blockages in the burner or generator tube, ensure the fuel is fresh, and verify that the air inlet is not obstructed. Clean or adjust as necessary.
If you smell fuel, immediately shut off the stove and check for leaks. Inspect all connections, including the fuel tank and generator tube. Tighten any loose fittings and replace damaged parts before relighting the stove.
To improve fuel efficiency, ensure the stove is clean and well-maintained. Use a windscreen to protect the flame and adjust the flame to the lowest effective setting for cooking. Use a lid on pots to retain heat.
The Coleman 413H stove is designed for outdoor use only. Using it indoors poses risks of carbon monoxide buildup and fire hazards. Always use in a well-ventilated area.