Coleman Two Burner Propane with Lid 5459 Series Manual
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To connect the propane tank, first ensure the stove knobs are in the off position. Attach the regulator to the stove and then securely screw the regulator onto the propane tank. Make sure all connections are tight to prevent leaks.
Check that the propane tank is properly connected and has fuel. Ensure the regulator valve is open. If the stove still does not ignite, clean the burner ports and check for blockages.
Remove the grates and burner caps. Use a soft brush to clean the burner ports. For stubborn residue, use a mixture of warm water and mild detergent. Rinse with clean water and allow to dry completely before reassembling.
Ensure the stove is clean and dry before storing. Disconnect the propane tank, and store it separately in a cool, well-ventilated area. Keep the stove in a protective case or cover to prevent dust accumulation.
Use the control knobs located at the front of the stove. Turn the knob counterclockwise to increase the flame and clockwise to decrease it. Adjust according to your cooking needs.
The Coleman Two Burner Propane Stove is designed for outdoor use only. Using it indoors poses a risk of carbon monoxide buildup and is not recommended. Always ensure proper ventilation when using the stove outdoors.
Immediately turn off the stove and the propane tank. Check all connections for leaks using a soapy water solution. If bubbles form, tighten the connections. If the smell persists, do not use the stove and contact Coleman customer service for assistance.
Basic maintenance, such as cleaning the burners and checking connections, should be performed after each use. A more thorough inspection and cleaning should be done every season or after extended storage periods.
Yes, you can use a larger propane tank with an appropriate adapter hose. Ensure the adapter is compatible and the connections are secure to prevent leaks. Larger tanks can provide longer cooking times.
Open the lid and ensure the burner control knobs are off. Connect the propane tank, open the tank valve, and turn the burner knob to the ignite position. Use a match or lighter to light the burner through the lighting hole.