Coleman Single Burner Propane 5431A Instruction Manual
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To ignite the stove, first ensure the propane canister is securely attached. Open the valve slightly to allow gas flow, and then use a match or lighter to ignite the burner. Adjust the flame to your desired level.
If the burner won't light, check the propane canister connection, ensure there is fuel in the canister, and inspect the burner for blockages. Clean any debris and try lighting again.
To clean the burner, detach it from the propane canister and use a small brush to remove dirt and debris. Ensure all ports are clear. Wipe with a damp cloth and let dry before reattaching.
A yellow flame may indicate incomplete combustion. Check for blockages in the burner ports and clean if necessary. Ensure the propane canister is properly attached.
Detach the propane canister and store it separately. Clean the stove and allow it to dry completely. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
While the stove can be used in windy conditions, it's best to shield it from the wind to maintain a stable flame. Use a windscreen or find a sheltered location if possible.
Regularly check for gas leaks by applying soapy water to connections and looking for bubbles. Clean the burner and ports periodically to ensure efficient operation.
To check for leaks, apply a soapy water solution to the propane connection points. If bubbles form, there may be a leak. Tighten connections and recheck.
The Coleman Single Burner Propane Stove 5431A is compatible with standard 16.4-ounce propane canisters. Ensure the canister is properly threaded and secure.
A slight hissing noise is normal as gas flows through the burner. However, if the sound is unusually loud or accompanied by a strong gas odor, check for leaks immediately.