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® IMPORT ANT Read this manual carefully bef ore assembling, using or servicing these lanter ns. K eep this manual f or future ref erence. If you hav e questions about assemb ly , operation, servicing or repair of these lanter ns, please call Coleman at 1-800-835-3278 or TDD: 316-832-8707. In Canada call 1-800-387-6161. Pr opane Lanterns Instructio[...]
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31 2 Contents General Safety Information To Set Up To Tie On Mantles To Light To T u r n O f f To S t ore Things Y ou Should Know Parts List W arranty This manual contains impor tant inf or mation about the assembly , operation and maintenance of these propane lanterns. General saf ety inf or mation is presented in these first fe w pages and is als[...]
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30 3 General Safety Information cont. • EXPLOSION - FIRE HAZARD • Ne ver store propane near high heat, open flames, pilot lights , direct sunlight, other ignition sources or where temperatures e xceed 120 degrees F (49°C). • Propane is heavier than air and can accum ulate in low places. If you smell gas, lea ve the area immediately . • Ne [...]
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29 4 General Safety Information cont. • BURN HAZARD • Ne ver lea ve lantern unattended when hot or in use. • K eep out of reach of children. W ARNING CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65: W ARNING: This fuel, and byproducts of combustion of this fuel, contain chemicals known to the state of Calif or nia to cause cancer , bir th defects , or other reprod[...]
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5 To Set Up DANGER • CARBON MONO XIDE HAZARD • F or outdoor use only . • Ne ver use inside house, camper , tent, vehicle or other unv entilated or enclosed areas. This lanter n consumes air (oxygen). Do not use in unv entilated or enclosed areas to av oid endangering your life . CAUTION • SER VICE SAFETY • Ke ep all connections and fittin[...]
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6 27 To T ie On Mantles ■ Alwa ys use genuine Coleman ® Mantles. ■ Tie mantles around groo ve in burners. ■ Make sure heat shield is in place bef ore operation. ■ F or Electronic Ignition lanter ns, be sure to place knot tow ard rear of lanter n and be careful that mantle does not snag on electrodes and tear mantle. ■ Distribute f olds o[...]
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To Light DANGER 7 26 ■ Standard ver sion lanterns: Push lighted match through lighting hole, hold near mantle and open fuel valv e fully . • EXPLOSION - FIRE HAZARD • Propane is heavier than air and can accumulate in lo w places. If you smell gas, leav e the area immediately . • Alwa ys attach or detach propane source outdoors; nev er while[...]
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8 25 To T urn Off ■ Tu rn fuel valv e off . To S t ore ■ Make sure lantern is cool. ■ Mov e lanter n aw ay from flame (including pilot lights) and other ignition sources. ■ Remov e propane cylinder from lantern. ■ Replace protective cap on propane cylin- der . DANGER • EXPLOSION - FIRE HAZARD • Ne ver store propane near high heat, ope[...]
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9 Parts List No . 5154B* 5152D 5153A* Description 1 R154C545T R154C545T R154C545T Lantern Base 2 5114A4231 5114A4231 5114A4231 Bail 32 20-4411 220-4411 220-4411 Ball Nut 4 5107B4851 5107B4851 5107B4851 V entilator 5 R214A046C R214A046C R214A046C Globe 6 5154D6621 5152B6621 5153A6621 Burner Assembly 7 #21 #21 #21 Mantle 8 5154D4601 5154D4601 5154D46[...]
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W arranty Limited Lifetime Warranty The Coleman Company , Inc. (“Coleman”) warrants that f or the period that you o wn this product, it will be free from defects in material and workmanship. Coleman, at its option, will repair or replace this product or any component of the product f ound to be defectiv e dur ing the warranty period. Replacemen[...]
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22 ® IMPORT ANT Lisez attentiv ement ce manuel av ant d’assembler , d’utiliser ou de réparer ces lanter nes et gardez-le pour réf érence ultér ieure. P our toute question en ce qui concer ne l’assemblage , le f onctionnement, l’entretien ou la réparation, appelez Coleman au 1 800 835-3278 ou A TS 316-832-8707 aux États-Unis et au 1 8[...]
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12 T able des matières Généralités de sécurité Mise en station Fixation des manchons Allumage Extinction Rangement Renseignements essentiels Nomenclature Garantie Ce manuel contient des renseignements impor tants quant à l’assemblage , au fonctionnement et à l’entretien de ces lanternes à propane. De nombreux renseignements de sécurit[...]
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20 13 Généralités de sécurité (suite) • RISQUE D’EXPLOSION ET D’INCENDIE • Ne rangez jamais le propane près de la chaleur , de flammes, de v eilleuses, de sources d’inflammation, aux ra yons directs du soleil, ou dans un lieu où la température puisse dépasser 49 °C (120 °F). • Plus lourd que l’air , le propane s’accumule [...]
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14 19 Généralités de sécurité (suite) • RISQUE DE BR ÛLURES • Ne laissez jamais la lanterne sans sur veillance quand elle f onctionne ou est chaude. • Gardez la lanterne hors de la por tée des enfants. A VER TISSEMENT PROPOSITION 65 DE LA CALIFORNIE : AV IS : Le propane et les sous-produits de la combustion du propane contiennent des p[...]
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15 18 Mise en station DANGER • RISQUE D’INT O XICA TION O XYCARBONÉE • Cette lanterne est uniquement destinée à l’air libre. • Ne l’utilisez jamais dans maison, cara vane, tente, v éhicule ou autre lieu clos et sans ventilation. Cette lanterne consume l’oxygène de l’air . Pour ne pas mettre v otre vie en danger , ne l’employ [...]
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16 17 Fixation des manchons ■ Ser v ez-vous toujours de manchons Coleman ® authentiques. ■ Attachez les manchons à la rainure des brûleurs. ■ Assurez-v ous que le pare-chaleur soit en place av ant de commencer à vous ser vir de la lanterne. ■ Lanternes à allumage électronique : placez le nœud vers l’arrière et v eillez à ce que l[...]