Coleman Propane Camp 5424-700 Instruction Manual
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Ensure the stove's control knob is in the 'OFF' position. Attach the propane cylinder to the regulator and hand-tighten it securely. Avoid using tools to prevent over-tightening.
Check that the propane cylinder is properly connected and has fuel. Ensure the control knob is turned to the 'light' position. If it still does not ignite, check the burner for blockages and clean if necessary.
To clean the burners, remove them from the stove and use a soft brush to clear any debris. Avoid using water or liquid cleaners to prevent rust. Reinstall the burners securely after cleaning.
Regularly check and clean the burners and connections. Inspect the hose and regulator for signs of wear or damage. Store the stove in a dry place to prevent rust and corrosion.
Ensure the propane cylinder is not empty and is properly connected. Clean the burners to remove any blockages. Verify that the control knob is fully turned to the desired setting.
No, the Coleman Propane Camp Stove is designed for outdoor use only due to the risk of carbon monoxide buildup. Always use in a well-ventilated area.
Disconnect the propane cylinder and ensure the stove is cool and clean. Store it in a dry, secure place to protect it from moisture and damage.
Detach the propane cylinder before transport. Keep the stove in its original box or a protective case to prevent damage. Secure it in your vehicle to avoid movement during transit.
Use the control knob to adjust the flame. Turn it clockwise to reduce the flame and counterclockwise to increase it. Make adjustments slowly for precise control.
Immediately turn off the stove and disconnect the propane cylinder. Check for leaks in the hose and connections using soapy water. If bubbles appear, tighten the connections or replace faulty parts. Do not use the stove until the issue is resolved.