Coleman Single Burner Propane 5431B Series Instruction Manual
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Ensure the stove is off, then firmly screw the propane cylinder into the regulator until it is hand-tight. Avoid using tools to prevent damage.
Check if the propane cylinder is correctly attached and contains fuel. Ensure the regulator is securely connected and the burner is not clogged.
Turn off the stove and let it cool. Remove the burner and use a brush to clean away debris. Avoid using water directly on the burner.
Regularly inspect for leaks, clean the burner after use, and store the stove in a dry place. Check connections for wear and replace damaged parts.
Detach the propane cylinder, clean the stove, and store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture.
No, the stove is designed for outdoor use only due to carbon monoxide emissions and potential fire hazards.
Use a standard 16.4-ounce disposable propane cylinder, which fits the stove's regulator.
Apply a soapy water solution to the connections and look for bubbles forming. If bubbles appear, tighten connections or replace faulty parts.
Immediately turn off the stove and propane supply. Move to a well-ventilated area, avoid open flames, and inspect the stove for leaks before using it again.
Use the control knob to adjust the flame. Turn it clockwise to decrease the flame and counterclockwise to increase it.