Coleman Sportster II 508A700C Instruction Manual
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To ignite the stove, first ensure the fuel tank is filled and securely attached. Open the pump knob, pump approximately 20 strokes, and close the knob. Turn the fuel valve to the 'light' position, then ignite with a match or lighter at the burner. Adjust the flame as needed.
The Coleman Sportster II Stove 508A700C is designed to run on Coleman Liquid Fuel or unleaded gasoline. For optimal performance and safety, using Coleman Liquid Fuel is recommended.
If the stove does not stay lit, check for sufficient fuel, ensure the fuel valve is open, and verify proper pressure by pumping the tank. Inspect the generator for clogs and clean if necessary. Ensure the burner is free of obstructions.
After use, allow the stove to cool completely. Wipe down the exterior with a damp cloth. Disassemble the burner and clean any residue. Periodically check and clean the fuel tank and generator to ensure proper functionality.
Regularly clean the stove, check for fuel leaks, and inspect the pump cup for wear. Replace any damaged parts. Store the stove in a dry place and periodically run it to ensure all components function properly.
If the pump does not build pressure, check the pump cup for wear or damage. Lubricate the pump cup with a light oil or replace it if necessary. Ensure the pump assembly is properly seated and free of obstructions.
To replace the generator, first empty and depressurize the fuel tank. Remove the burner assembly and unscrew the generator from the valve assembly. Install the new generator, ensuring it is securely attached. Reassemble the burner and test the stove.
While the stove can be used in windy conditions, it is advisable to use a windscreen to protect the flame for efficient cooking and fuel usage. Ensure adequate ventilation and monitor the flame closely.
When storing the stove, ensure it is clean and dry. Empty the fuel tank to prevent clogs. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Periodically check for any signs of wear or damage.
Ensure the stove is cool and the fuel tank is sealed before transporting. Keep the stove upright and secure to prevent movement. Use a protective case to prevent damage during transit. Avoid transporting with a full fuel tank to minimize spill risks.