Coleman QuickPack Propane 5159 Series Instruction Manual
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To assemble the Coleman QuickPack Propane Lantern 5159, first attach the propane cylinder to the lantern base. Then, install the mantles by tying them to the burner tubes and lighting them to burn off the protective coating. Finally, place the globe and the top cover in position.
Regular maintenance includes checking the mantles for wear and replacing them when necessary, ensuring the fuel connection is clean and free of debris, and storing the lantern in a dry place to prevent rust.
Ensure the propane cylinder is securely attached, then turn the fuel valve to the "On" position. Use a match or lighter to ignite the mantles through the lighting hole in the globe. Adjust the brightness using the fuel valve.
Check if the propane cylinder is full and properly attached. Inspect the mantles for damage and replace them if needed. Ensure the lighting hole is unobstructed and try lighting again.
Yes, the lantern is designed to operate in outdoor conditions, including wind. However, for optimal performance, position it in a sheltered area to minimize wind impact on the flame.
Detach the propane cylinder and store it separately. Clean the lantern, checking for any debris or insects. Store the lantern in a cool, dry place, preferably in a protective case or container.
Use a standard 16.4 oz propane cylinder, which is widely available and designed to fit the Coleman QuickPack Propane Lantern 5159.
Handle the mantles carefully during installation to avoid tearing. Allow them to burn completely when first lit to form a strong ash structure, and avoid touching them once they are in use.
Check if the propane cylinder is running low and replace it if necessary. Ensure the lantern is on a stable surface and not in a drafty area. Inspect the mantles for damage and replace if needed.
Allow the lantern to cool completely before cleaning. Wipe down the exterior with a damp cloth to remove dirt and soot. Clean the globe with mild soap and water, and ensure all parts are dry before reassembly and storage.