Coleman Pocket 530 Instruction Manual
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To set up your Coleman Pocket Stove 530, ensure you have a flat surface and a stable environment. Remove the tank cap and fill the fuel tank with white gas. Check for leaks, ensure all parts are securely fastened, and then follow the instructions to ignite.
If the stove is not igniting, check that there's enough fuel in the tank and that the fuel is not contaminated. Ensure the generator is clear and the burner is not clogged. Clean the orifice and try again.
To clean the burner, allow it to cool completely, then disassemble the burner components carefully. Use a soft brush to remove debris and a needle to unclog any blocked holes. Reassemble after cleaning.
Store the stove in a dry, cool place. Empty the fuel tank to prevent corrosion, clean all parts, and pack the stove in its carrying case. Keep it away from direct sunlight and moisture.
To troubleshoot a fuel leak, first ensure the stove is off and cool. Check the fuel cap and tank for damage or improper sealing. Inspect hoses and connections for cracks or wear. Replace any faulty parts as needed.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the burner, inspecting and replacing worn seals, checking the fuel tank for rust, and ensuring the generator is free of blockages. Perform these checks every few uses.
The Coleman Pocket Stove 530 is designed to use white gas (Coleman fuel). Avoid using automotive gasoline as it can harm the stove and produce harmful emissions.
To safely extinguish the stove, turn off the fuel valve completely and allow the flame to go out. Wait for the stove to cool down before disassembling or storing it.
If the flame is irregular, ensure the fuel tank is appropriately pressurized. Check for blockages in the fuel line or generator. Clean or replace parts if necessary and ensure the correct fuel is being used.
To check fuel pressure, pump the tank with the fuel cap closed. Open the valve slightly; a steady hissing sound indicates proper pressure. If not, check the pump assembly and seals for damage.