Coleman Two Burner Propane 5466A Series Instruction Manual

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Pages 25
Year 2014
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Coleman Two Burner Propane Stove 5466A Series Specification

The Coleman Two Burner Propane Stove 5466A Series is designed for outdoor cooking enthusiasts seeking portability and efficiency. This stove features a durable, rugged build to withstand various outdoor conditions, making it ideal for camping and other outdoor activities. It includes two adjustable burners, each capable of delivering up to 10,000 BTUs, providing the user with precise temperature control for simultaneous cooking of multiple dishes. The stove operates on a standard 16.4-ounce propane cylinder, ensuring easy fuel availability and hassle-free setup.

The PerfectFlow pressure control system is integrated into the design, offering consistent heat output regardless of external conditions such as weather or altitude changes. A WindBlock system is incorporated to shield the burners from wind, enhancing fuel efficiency and ensuring steady performance. The cooking surface is spacious, accommodating up to two 10-inch pans, making meal preparation convenient and flexible.

The stove's design emphasizes user-friendliness and safety, featuring a push-button ignition system that eliminates the need for matches and ensures quick and reliable lighting. Its compact and lightweight construction, combined with a secure latch system, allows for easy transportation and storage. The removable chrome-plated grates facilitate simple cleaning and maintenance, while the durable steel exterior ensures longevity and resistance to wear and tear.

Overall, the Coleman Two Burner Propane Stove 5466A Series is a versatile and reliable cooking solution, offering robust performance and convenience for outdoor culinary activities. Its balance of power, efficiency, and portability makes it a popular choice among campers and outdoor chefs looking for a dependable cooking companion.

Coleman Two Burner Propane Stove 5466A Series F.A.Q.

How do I properly set up the Coleman Two Burner Propane Stove 5466A Series?

Start by ensuring the stove is placed on a stable, flat surface. Attach the propane bottle to the regulator and connect it to the stove. Turn the control knobs to the off position before opening the propane valve. Finally, use a lighter to ignite the burners and adjust the flame as needed.

What should I do if the stove doesn't light?

Check if the propane bottle is properly connected and has fuel. Ensure the control knobs are turned off before opening the propane valve. If the stove still doesn't light, clean the burner holes and check for blockages in the fuel line.

How can I maintain my Coleman Two Burner Propane Stove for optimal performance?

Regularly clean the burners with a wire brush to remove debris. Check and tighten connections to prevent leaks. Store the stove in a cool, dry place to avoid rust and corrosion. Perform a thorough inspection before each use.

What is the best way to clean the stove after use?

Allow the stove to cool down completely before cleaning. Use a damp cloth to wipe the surface and a brush to clean the burners. Avoid using abrasive cleaners to prevent damage to the stove's finish.

Why is the flame on my stove uneven or yellow?

An uneven or yellow flame may indicate a clogged burner or insufficient air mixing. Clean the burner ports with a brush and check the air shutter for obstructions. Adjust the air and fuel mixture until the flame is blue and steady.

How can I safely store propane cylinders?

Store propane cylinders upright in a well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Ensure the valve is closed tightly. Never store cylinders indoors or in a vehicle.

What should I do if I smell gas while using the stove?

Immediately turn off the control knobs and close the propane valve. Move the stove to a well-ventilated area and check all connections for leaks using a soapy water solution. If bubbles form, tighten the connections or replace faulty components.

Can I use the stove in windy conditions?

While the stove can be used in mild wind, it is advisable to use a windscreen to protect the flame. Avoid using the stove in strong winds as it may cause inefficient burning or extinguish the flame.

How do I check for propane leaks in the stove?

Mix a solution of water and dish soap. Apply it to the connections and hoses with a brush. If bubbles form, it indicates a leak, and you should tighten connections or replace damaged parts. Never use an open flame to check for leaks.

Is it normal for the stove to make noise during operation?

A soft humming or roaring noise is normal as it indicates proper gas flow. However, if the noise is unusually loud or accompanied by flickering flames, check the fuel line and regulator for obstructions or damage.