Coleman Instant Lighting Two Burner Camp 425B Instruction Manual

To set up your Coleman 425B stove, first ensure you are on a flat, stable surface. Open the lid and the side panels to create a windscreen. Attach a propane cylinder to the stove's regulator, ensuring it is tightly secured. Make sure all control knobs are turned off before opening the propane tank valve.
If the burners won't light, ensure the propane tank has fuel and is correctly connected. Check the regulator for blockages or damages. Confirm that the control knobs are in the correct position and try lighting again using a match or lighter. If issues persist, consult the manual for troubleshooting tips.
Regularly clean the burners by removing them and brushing off any debris. Ensure the burner holes are clear by using a soft brush or a needle. Check the regulator and connections for any damage or wear and replace parts as necessary. Store the stove in a dry place to prevent rust.
After use, allow the stove to cool completely, then wipe down the surfaces with a damp cloth. For tougher stains, use mild soap and water. Avoid using abrasive cleaners. Ensure the burners are clean and store the stove in a dry location to prevent rust and corrosion.
Uneven flame distribution can be caused by blockages in the burner. Remove the burner and clean it thoroughly, checking for debris blocking the gas flow. Additionally, check the propane cylinder and regulator for any issues. If the problem persists, consult a professional for service.
Always use the stove in a well-ventilated area to prevent carbon monoxide buildup. Keep flammable materials away from the stove and never leave it unattended while in use. Check for gas leaks before use by applying soapy water to connections and looking for bubbles.
Ensure the stove is completely cool and clean before storing. Detach the propane cylinder and store it in a safe location. Close the lid and secure the side panels. Store the stove in a dry, cool place to prevent rust and damage.
Yes, the Coleman 425B can be used in cold weather, but performance may be affected. To improve functionality, keep the propane cylinder warm by storing it in a warm place before use. Consider using a windscreen or shield to protect the flame from cold winds.
Common issues include difficulty lighting the stove, uneven flames, and gas leaks. Ensure connections are tight, and the regulator is not blocked. Clean the burners regularly and check for damage. Use soapy water to test for leaks at the connections.
Before transport, ensure the stove is cool and clean. Disconnect the propane cylinder and secure the lid and side panels. Place the stove in a protective case or box to prevent damage during transit. Keep the stove upright and avoid placing heavy objects on top of it.