Coleman Tourist Camp 421 Instruction Manual
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To set up the Coleman Tourist Camp Stove 421, first ensure that you are in a well-ventilated area. Attach the fuel tank securely and pump it to the recommended pressure. Open the fuel valve slightly and light the burner with a match or lighter. Adjust the flame as needed.
If the stove doesn't ignite, check if there is enough fuel and the tank is properly pressurized. Ensure that the burner is not clogged and the fuel valve is open. Inspect the generator tube for blockages and clean if necessary.
To clean the burners, first ensure the stove is cool and disconnected from any fuel source. Remove the burners and use a brush or compressed air to clear any debris or soot. Reassemble the stove carefully.
The Coleman Tourist Camp Stove 421 is designed to use Coleman liquid fuel (white gas) for optimal performance. Always use fresh fuel and store it in a cool, dry place.
Regularly check the fuel tank for any signs of rust or damage. Clean the tank with a soft cloth and ensure the cap seals properly. Occasionally, rinse the tank with fresh fuel to remove any residues.
If the flame is unsteady, check the fuel level and pressure in the tank. Inspect the fuel line and generator for blockages. Clean or replace any components as required to ensure a consistent flame.
When transporting the stove, ensure that it is cool and free of fuel. Detach the fuel tank and pack the stove in a sturdy case or container to prevent damage. Keep it upright and avoid rough handling.
It's recommended to service the stove at least once a year or after every 20 uses. This includes cleaning the burners, checking the fuel system, and inspecting the seals and connections.
For fuel leaks, first ensure the stove is off and cool. Check all connections and seals for tightness and wear. Replace any damaged O-rings or gaskets. Test the system with a small amount of fuel before full operation.
While the stove can operate in mild wind, it's best to use a windscreen or position the stove in a sheltered area to maintain a steady flame and efficient cooking.