Coleman Three Burner Camp 5A Instruction Manual

To set up the Coleman Three Burner Camp Stove 5A, first ensure that you have a stable, flat surface. Attach the propane tank securely to the fuel inlet, and check for any gas leaks. Once secure, open the lid, position the wind guards, and ignite using the built-in ignition system or a lighter.
If a burner doesn't ignite, first check that the propane tank is properly connected and has fuel. Ensure that the burner is clean and free of debris. If the issue persists, inspect the ignition system for any damage or blockage and consider using a match or lighter to manually ignite the burner.
Allow the stove to cool completely. Remove the grates and wipe them with warm soapy water. Clean the burners with a soft brush to remove any food residue. Wipe down the exterior and interior surfaces with a damp cloth, ensuring no water enters the burner ports.
Ensure the stove is completely clean and dry before storing. Detach the propane tank and store it in a safe, ventilated area. Place the stove in a cool, dry place, ideally in its original case or a protective cover to prevent dust and debris accumulation.
Uneven flame distribution may be caused by clogged burner ports. Turn off the stove and allow it to cool. Remove the grates and clean the burner ports with a soft brush. Ensure the propane tank is properly connected and has sufficient fuel.
Yes, the stove is equipped with wind guards to help protect the flames. However, in extremely windy conditions, it is advisable to find a natural windbreak or use additional shielding to ensure consistent cooking performance.
Regularly check and clean the burners and grates to ensure they are free of debris. Inspect the propane connection for any leaks or damage. Perform a thorough cleaning after every few uses and store the stove properly to prevent rust or corrosion.
To increase fuel efficiency, cook with lids on pots and pans to retain heat. Use wind guards effectively, and adjust the flame to the minimum required level for cooking. Regular maintenance of the stove also ensures optimal fuel consumption.
Immediately turn off all burners and the propane tank. Check the connection for leaks by applying soapy water to the connection points and looking for bubbles. If a leak is detected, do not use the stove until it is repaired. Ventilate the area thoroughly.
Adjust the flame intensity using the control knobs located at the front of each burner. Turn the knob clockwise to decrease the flame and counterclockwise to increase it. Ensure the adjustments are smooth to avoid extinguishing the flame.