Coleman Peak-1 Butane 3001 Series Instruction Manual
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To set up the Coleman Peak-1 Butane Stove 3001 Series, unfold the legs for stability, attach the butane canister by aligning the notch and twisting it into place, and ensure the control knob is in the 'off' position before lighting.
If the stove doesn't ignite, check that the butane canister is properly attached, ensure there is enough fuel, check for blockages in the burner, and ensure the piezo igniter is clicking. If needed, use a match to light it manually.
To clean the burner, turn off the fuel supply and remove the canister. Use a brush to gently remove debris from the burner holes. Avoid using water or any liquid cleaners on the burner.
If you smell gas, immediately turn off the stove and disconnect the canister. Check for leaks using soapy water around the connection points. If bubbles form, there is a leak. Tighten connections or replace parts as needed.
Regularly inspect the stove for wear or damage, clean the burner after every few uses, ensure connections are tight before use, and store the stove in a dry place to prevent rust and corrosion.
The Coleman Peak-1 Butane Stove 3001 Series can be used in mild wind conditions. However, for optimal performance, use a windscreen or find a sheltered spot to prevent the flame from blowing out.
The stove is designed for outdoor use only. Using it indoors can lead to a buildup of carbon monoxide and other gases, posing serious health risks. Always use in a well-ventilated outdoor area.
When the flame diminishes and the stove struggles to maintain heat output, it's likely time to replace the butane canister. Additionally, a noticeable drop in weight can indicate a near-empty canister.
Detach the butane canister from the stove, fold the legs, and store the stove in a cool, dry place. Keep the canister away from heat sources and direct sunlight.
Uneven flame distribution may be caused by clogged burner holes. Turn off the stove, remove the canister, and clean the burner with a brush. Ensure the burner is fully dry before reattaching the canister and lighting.