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Pr opane Sto ve INSTR UCTIONS FOR USE © 2003 The Coleman Company , Inc. www .coleman.com IMPORT ANT Read this manual carefully bef ore assembling, using or servic- ing these stov es. K eep this manual f or future reference . If you hav e questions about assemb ly , operation, servicing or repair of these stov es, please call Coleman at 1-800-835-3[...]
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Notes: 2 General Safety Information 2-4 T o Set Up 5 T o Light 5-6 To T u r n O f f 6 T o Store 7 T o Clean 7 Things Y ou Should Know 7 Parts List 8-9 W arranty 10 31 Contents This manual contains impor tant inf or mation about the assembly , opera- tion and maintenance of these propane stov es. General saf ety inf or mation is presented in these f[...]
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Page 3
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 4 General Safety Information cont. • BURN HAZARD • Ne ver lea ve sto ve 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 repro[...]
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5 T o Set Up DANGER • CARBON MONO XIDE HAZARD • F or outdoor use only . • Ne ver use inside house, camper , tent, vehicle or other un ventilated or enclosed areas. This stov e consumes air (oxygen). Do not use in unv entilated or enclosed areas to av oid endangering your life . Note: Use Coleman 16.4 oz dispos- able propane cylinders . The LP[...]
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6 T o Light cont ■ Adjust flame to desired heat with FUEL V AL VE. ■ Flame should be blue with hint of yello w on tips. W ARNING • BURN HAZARD • Ne ver leav e stove unattended when hot or in use . • K eep out of reach of children. T o T urn Off ■ T ur n FUEL V AL VE “off ”. Para Almacenar Cosas que Usted Debe Saber 1. Es peligroso ,[...]
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■ Mov e stov e awa y from flame (including pilot lights) and other ignition sources. ■ Remov e propane cylinder from stov e. ■ Replace protective cap on propane cylinder . T o Store ■ Wipe clean with soft cloth and mild household cleaner . Do not use abrasiv es. DANGER • EXPLOSION - FIRE HAZARD • Ne ver store propane near high heat, ope[...]
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8 Parts List No . P ar t Number Description 1 5431-1321 Burner Assy . (matchlight) 2 5431-5261 Regulator Assembly 3 9950-1491 Knob Assembly 4 5412-2251 Base 25 Para Armar Para Encender PELIGRO • EXPLOSION - RIESGO DE FUEGO • El propano es más pesado que el aire y se acumula en lugares bajos. Si usted huele gas, abandone el lugar inmediatamente[...]
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9 4 24 Información General de Seguridad cont. • RIESGO DE QUEMADURAS • Nunca deje la estuf a desatendida cuando está caliente o cuando la está usando . • Mantenga alejada del alcance de los niños. ADVER TENCIA CUIDADO • SEGURID AD DE SER VICIO • Mantenga todas las cone xiones y los encajes limpios. V erifique que el cilin- dro de prop[...]
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Page 10
W arranty Limited Lifetime Warranty The Coleman Company , Inc. (“Coleman”) warr ants that for the period that you own this product, it will be free from def ects in material and wor kmanship . 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. Replacem[...]
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Réchaud à pr opane MODE D'EMPLOI © 2003 The Coleman Company , Inc. www .coleman.com IMPORT ANT Lisez attentiv ement ce manuel av ant d’assembler , d’utiliser ou de réparer le réchaud ; gardez-le pour le consulter au besoin. P our toutes questions concer nant l’assemblage, le f onction- nement, l’entretien ou la réparation, v euil[...]
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Estufa de gas pr opano INSTR UCCIONES DE USO © 2003 The Coleman Company , Inc. www .coleman.com IMPORT ANTE Lea este manual cuidadosamente antes de ensamb lar , usar o reparar esta estuf a. Guarde este manual para uso de ref erencia en el futuro . Si tiene alguna pregunta acerca del ensamblaje, uso , compostura o reparaciones a la estuf a, fa v or[...]
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Garantie Garantie limitée à vie de Coleman The Coleman Company , Inc. (« Coleman ») garantit que tant que v ous pos- séderez cet ar ticle, il sera e xempt de vices de matériau et de f abr ication. Coleman se réser ve le droit de choisir entre réparer ou remplacer cet article ou toute pièce de celui-ci dont la déf ectuosité a été consta[...]
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19 4 14 A VER TISSEMENT • Cet appareil brûle le gaz propane, un gaz incolore, inodore et inflam- mable . Un odorisant est généralement incor poré au gaz pour lui confér- er une odeur déplaisante « d’œuf pourri » et f aciliter la détection des fuites. Étant donné que l’odorisant r isque de s’estomper av ec le temps, il serait ins[...]
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15 Assemblage 18 Nomenclature N o N o de pièce Désignation 1 5431-1321 Ensemble de l’allumeur (allumage par allumette) 2 5431-5261 Ens. du régulateur 3 9950-1491 Ens. du bouton 4 5412-2251 Pied DANGER • RISQUE D’INT O XICA TION OXYCARBONÉE • Ce réchaud con vient uniquement à l’air libre. • Ne l’utilisez jamais dans les pièces f[...]
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16 Allumage (suite) Rangement Renseignements essentiels 1. Il est dangereux et illégal dans cer taines régions d’entreposer ou d’utiliser des bouteilles de gaz de pétrole liquéfié a yant une capacité d’eau de plus de 1,14 kg (2,5 lb) [environ 465 g (1 lb) de propane] dans les lieux habités . 2. Hors saison, si vous r angez vos ar ticle[...]