Coleman Picnic 5411 Instruction Manual
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To set up the Coleman Picnic Stove 5411, first, ensure the stove is on a flat, stable surface. Attach the propane canister securely to the stove's fuel inlet. Make sure all dials are in the off position before opening the propane valve.
If the flame is low or flickering, check if the propane canister is nearly empty and replace it if needed. Also, ensure that the burner and fuel passage are clean and free from obstructions.
To clean the burners, first disconnect the stove from the propane source. Use a soft brush to gently remove debris from the burner holes. Avoid using water as it can cause rust and other damage.
If the stove is not igniting, check if the propane valve is open and that there is fuel in the canister. Ensure that the igniter is functioning, or try using a match or lighter if the built-in igniter fails.
While the stove can be used in mild wind, it's important to shield the flame as much as possible to prevent it from blowing out. Consider using a windscreen or positioning the stove in a sheltered area.
Regularly check and clean the burners and fuel passages. Inspect the connection seals for wear or damage and replace them if necessary. Store the stove in a dry place to prevent rust and corrosion.
If there is a propane leak, immediately turn off the gas supply. Check the connection between the stove and the canister, ensuring it is tight and the seal is not damaged. Replace any defective parts before further use.
The Coleman Picnic Stove 5411 is designed for outdoor use only. Using it indoors can lead to carbon monoxide build-up, which is hazardous. Always ensure adequate ventilation when using any gas stove.
Detach the propane canister and store it separately in a cool, dry place. Clean the stove and ensure all parts are dry before storing it in a protective case or bag to prevent dust and moisture accumulation.
A yellow flame indicates incomplete combustion. Check for blockages in the burner holes or fuel passages and clean them if necessary. Ensure the propane canister is properly attached and not empty.