Coleman Instant Gas Range 389B Instruction Manual
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To set up the Coleman Instant Gas Range 389B Stove, begin by unfolding the legs to stabilize the stove. Attach the propane cylinder securely to the regulator. Open the lid and position the wind guards. Check all connections for leaks using soapy water before igniting.
If the stove does not ignite, first ensure that the propane cylinder is full and properly connected. Check for any obstructions in the burner holes and clean them if necessary. Verify that the regulator valve is open and try igniting again.
After the stove has cooled, remove the burners and soak them in warm soapy water. Use a soft brush to clean any debris from the burner holes. Rinse thoroughly and allow them to dry completely before reattaching.
Before storing, clean the stove thoroughly and ensure all parts are dry. Detach the propane cylinder and store it in a cool, dry place. Keep the stove in a protective cover or case to prevent dust accumulation.
Yes, the stove features wind guards to help protect the flame. However, for optimal performance, position the stove with the wind guards facing the wind, and consider using additional windbreaks if necessary.
The Coleman Instant Gas Range 389B Stove is designed to be used with standard 16.4 oz. propane cylinders. Ensure you use only compatible propane containers for safe operation.
To adjust the flame, turn the regulator valve located on the stove. Rotate it clockwise to decrease the flame and counterclockwise to increase it. Adjust until you reach the desired flame height.
If you smell gas, immediately turn off the stove and close the propane cylinder valve. Check all connections for leaks using soapy water. If a leak is detected, do not use the stove until it has been repaired.
No, the Coleman Instant Gas Range 389B Stove is intended for outdoor use only. Using it indoors can pose a serious risk of carbon monoxide poisoning and other hazards. Always use the stove in a well-ventilated outdoor area.
To prevent rust, ensure the stove is dry after each use before storing. Regularly apply a light coat of oil to metal surfaces to protect them from moisture. Store the stove in a dry location to minimize exposure to humidity.