Coleman Sport-Lite 200 Instruction Manual
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To light the Coleman Sport-Lite Lantern 200, ensure the fuel tank is filled and securely attached. Turn the fuel valve to the 'on' position, pump the tank to pressurize it, and then use a match or lighter to ignite the mantle.
The Coleman Sport-Lite Lantern 200 is designed to use Coleman Liquid Fuel or unleaded gasoline. Always check the manufacturer's instructions for any specific recommendations.
To clean the mantles, first ensure the lantern is off and cooled down. Remove the globe and gently brush off any soot or debris from the mantles using a soft brush. Replace mantles if they are damaged or excessively dirty.
If the lantern won't stay lit, check the fuel level and ensure the fuel is not old. Inspect the mantles for damage and replace if necessary. Ensure the fuel valve and generator are clean and functioning properly.
Replace the mantles when they become damaged, excessively dirty, or fail to produce a bright light. Regular inspections before each use are recommended to ensure optimal performance.
Regularly inspect the fuel tank for any signs of leaks or damage. Clean the exterior with a mild soap and water solution. Ensure the filler cap is secure and the pump is functioning correctly.
Low light output can be due to clogged mantles, insufficient fuel pressure, or a dirty generator. Clean or replace the mantles, ensure the tank is pressurized, and clean the generator as needed.
The Coleman Sport-Lite Lantern 200 can be used in windy conditions, but ensure the lantern is shielded from strong gusts to prevent the flame from extinguishing. Place it in a stable area away from flammable materials.
When storing the lantern, ensure it is clean and dry to prevent rust. Empty the fuel tank if storing for extended periods. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and flammable materials.
A yellow flame may indicate a problem with the air-fuel mixture. Check for clogged mantles or a dirty generator. Ensure the air tube is clear and not blocked. Clean or replace parts as necessary.