Coleman 5040-761 manual

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    ® P atio Heater & Light Model 5040-761 Model 5040B747 INSTR UCTIONS FOR USE P atent # 6,422,232 P atent # 6,499,480 P atent # US D451,988 S © 2003 The Coleman Company , Inc. www .coleman.com IMPORT ANT Read this manual carefully bef ore assembling, using or ser vicing this heater . K eep this manual f or future ref erence. If you ha ve questi[...]

  • Page 2

    This manual contains impor tant information about the assembly , opera- tion and maintenance of this por table heater . Gener al safety inf or mation is presented in these first f ew pages and is also located throughout the man- ual. Particular attention should be paid to information accompanied by the saf ety aler t symbols: “ DANGER”, “ WAR[...]

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    3 General Safety Information continued. • CARBON MONO XIDE HAZARD • This heater is a comb ustion appliance. All combustion appliances produce carbon mono xide (CO) during the combustion process. This product is designed to produce e xtremely minute, non-hazardous amounts of CO if used and maintained in accordance with all warn- ings and instruc[...]

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    4 Assembly ■ Identify Center Rear Suppor t Brac ket. It has six holes, v arious sizes. ■ Place Center Rear Suppor t Brac ket in place o ver the center screw . ■ Assemb le one nut loosely ov er the screw to attach the Center Rear Suppor t Brack et. ■ T ur n unit ov er and assemble large screw loosely through Co ver Pieces into base of Center[...]

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    5 Assembly continued. Step 3 (continued) Step 4 (continued) Step 4 ■ Set cylinder cov er assembly on top of heater base. P osition opening opposite the wheels. ■ Tighten all f asteners. Use a #2 Phillips screwdriv er to tighten all screws . Use a 7/16" open end wrench to tighten all he x nuts. Step 5 ■ Attach three Suppor t Brack ets to [...]

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    Assembly continued. 6 3 Required Small Screw Step 10 Step 9 ■ Using the three scre ws remov ed in Step 8, securely attach clamp assembly to support tubes. ■ Load tab le onto post by sliding table clamp o ver post and f eed post through center hole of table . ■ Slide tab le to desired position. Step 11 ■ Tighten clamp so tab le is secured to[...]

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    7 Assembly continued. ■ Inser t head assembly into post. ■ Control knob should be abov e decal on post. ■ Attach head assemb ly to post, and loosely install three screws . ■ Tighten scre ws securely . 3 Required Small Screw Step 14 ■ Suppor t Heater . ■ Locate assemb led reflector on 3 studs (ref . Step 12). ■ Install washers on studs[...]

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    8 Step 16 Assembly continued. • Y ou must provide propane gas and propane tank. Use a standard 20 lb . propane tank only . • Use this heater only with a propane vapor withdra wal supply system. See Chapter 5 of the Standard f or Storage and Handling of Liquefied P etroleum Gas , ANSI/NFP A 58 . Y our local librar y or fire depar tment will hav [...]

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    9 Leak Check W ARNING • P erform all leak tests outdoors. • Extinguish all open flames. • NEVER leak test when smoking. • Do not use the heater until all connections have been leak tested and do not leak. ■ Lift cov er while installing remaining cylinder cov er section. Hose/Regulator Connection Regulator/Cylinder Connection ■ Complete [...]

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    Operation 10 Lighting Instructions for HEA TER 1. Push in and rotate (counter clockwise) heater control knob to the Pilot position and release. 2. Push in on heater control knob and push Igniter Button to ignite Pilot Light. Note: Initial lighting after gas cylinder change can take up to tw o (2) minutes to purge any air that ma y be in the line. ?[...]

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    11 Match Lighting Instructions for HEA TER 2. Push in and rotate (counter clockwise) Heater Control Knob to the Pilot position and release. 3. Use a long match. Locate Pilot P or t directly above center glass panel. 4. Light a long fireplace match (minimum 4" long) and inser t into Pilot P ort, then push in and hold Heater Control Knob. 5. Pil[...]

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    Operation continued. 1. T ur n cylinder valv e on. Match Lighting Instructions for LIGHT 2. Remove front glass. 3. Place a lighted match near mantle, then push in and rotate Light Control Knob to the ON position. Immediately light second mantle with match. Note: If BO TH mantles are not lighted within 5 seconds, turn Light control knob to OFF posit[...]

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    Prob lem P ossible Cause Solution Pilot won’t light Cylinder valv e is closed Open valv e Blockage in orifice or pilot tube Clean or replace or ifice or pilot tube Air in gas line Pilot ma y take 1-2 min utes to light after a propane bottle has been connected Low gas pressure with Cylinder V alve Cylinder is empty . Replace cylinder fully open Ig[...]

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    14 Replacement Parts - Patio Heater & Light No. Part No. Description 1 5040-1551 Reflector including hardware 2 5040B5441 Pilot Assembly (Including tip s witch) 3 5040-1221 Glass and F rame 4 5040-1461 Heater Knob 5 5040-1511 Lantern Knob 6 5040-1451 E.I. Button 7 5040-3101 Electrode 8 5040-5571 Lantern & Heater V alve Assemb ly 9 5040-2211[...]

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    15 Replacement Parts - T able P arts List No. Part No. Description 1 5040-1031 T able Assemb ly (P ainted, P ewter) 5040-1071 T able Assembly (P ainted, Silv er V ein) 2 5040-1032 T able Support & Hardware (Painted, P ewter) 5040-0871 T able Suppor t & Hardware (P ainted, Silver V ein) 3 5040A1033 Clamp (P ainted, P ewter) 5040-0171 Clamp ([...]

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    16 5040-034 (10/03) ® The Coleman Co ., Inc. • 3600 N. Hydraulic Wichita, KS 67219 U .S.A. 1-800-835-3278 • TDD: 316-832-8707 ©2003 The Coleman Company , Inc. All rights reser ved. Coleman® is a registered trademark of The Coleman Company , Inc. W arranty Coleman Limited 5-Y ear W arranty Coleman will repair or replace, at its option, this p[...]