Coleman Two Burner Propane 5469 Series Instruction Manual
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Ensure that the stove knob is in the 'OFF' position. Attach the propane canister to the regulator by turning it clockwise until it is securely fastened. Make sure there are no leaks by listening for hissing sounds or using soapy water to check for bubbles at the connection.
Check if the propane canister is properly attached and has fuel. Ensure that the burner holes are not clogged with debris. Use a pin or needle to clear any blockages. If the issue persists, inspect the regulator and hose for any leaks or damage.
Remove the grates and clean them with warm soapy water. Use a brush to clean the burner heads, ensuring that the ports are free of debris. Wipe down the stove surface with a damp cloth and avoid using abrasive cleaners.
Regularly clean the burners and grates after each use. Check the propane connections for leaks before each use. Store the stove in a dry place and ensure the regulator and hose are not kinked or damaged.
Uneven flames can be caused by blocked burner ports. Clean the ports with a brush and ensure the burner is correctly seated. Adjust the air shutter if available, to balance the air to fuel ratio for an even flame.
Yellow flames indicate incomplete combustion and can be caused by dirt in the burner or incorrect air to fuel mix. Clean the burner and adjust the air shutter if available. Ensure the propane canister is properly connected.
The stove can be used in windy conditions, but using a windscreen or setting up in a sheltered location is recommended to maintain a stable flame and efficient cooking.
Detach the propane canister and store it separately. Clean the stove and ensure it is dry before storing. Place it in a cool, dry area away from direct sunlight and flammable materials.
Immediately turn off the burners and disconnect the propane canister. Check all connections for leaks using soapy water. Do not use the stove until any leaks are resolved. If the smell persists, seek professional assistance.
Ensure the propane canister is not empty and is properly connected. Check for obstructions in the burner ports and ensure the stove is not in a windy location. Verify that the regulator is functioning correctly.