Coleman 9422 Series manual To Set Up With a 20# Cylinder, General Safety Information, Gas Cylinder

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For storage or transport, the regulator may be located in the reservoir on the food prep side

(Fig. 19).

 

Fig. 19

 

To carry the stove, check to make sure the latches on the side are snapped closed and secure, then firmly grasp the stove by the handle

(Fig. 20).

 

Fig. 20

 

To Set Up

with a 20# Cylinder

General Safety Information

WARNING

DO NOT vent propane vapor from the cylinder before taking it to be refilled.

DO NOT use gas stove indoors or store any refillable propane cylinder(s) indoors, includ- ing in the garage, breezeways, sheds or enclosed areas.

Keep the service valve closed and plugged or capped (as recommended by the manufactur- er) when the cylinder is not connected to the appliance, including “empty” cylinders.

General Installation

WARNING

Keep the fuel supply hose away from any heated surfaces. During assembly of stove and when attaching or replacing the L.P. gas cylinder, insure that the gas supply hose is free of kinks and is at least 3 inches away from hot surfaces such as the stove housing.

Portable L.P. Gas Barbecue Cylinders

Liquefied Petroleum gas (abbreviated L.P. gas or propane), is highly flammable. It becomes liquid when stored under high pressure inside a cylinder and vaporizes when released. L.P. gas is heavier than air and tends to collect in low areas. It is important that there are no leaking connections on your stove that could cause a fire or explosion (see the section titled “Leak Testing - Refillable Cylinders”).

Portable LP stoves require a fuel delivery system which is comprised of a valve [A], a hose [B], a regulator [C] with vent hole [G], an L.P. gas supply cylinder [D], a Type 1 coupling nut [E] and a Type 1 cylinder valve [F], (Fig. 21). Illustration in Fig. 21 is for description purposes only.

WARNING

Your new stove is equipped with a Type 1 coupling nut [E]. DO NOT attempt to connect to any other refillable L.P. cylinder not equipped with a mating Type 1 cylinder valve

[F].This stove may only be used with cylinder connecting devices approved by Coleman.

G

EC

 

 

B

 

D

F

A

 

 

 

 

 

Fig. 21

 

Fuel Delivery System

L.P. Gas Cylinder

WARNING

DO NOT insert any foreign objects into the valve outlet. You may damage the valve. A damaged valve can cause a leak, which could result in explosion, fire, severe personal injury or death.

WARNING

Refillable cylinders must be stored outdoors out of the reach of children and must not be stored in a building, garage or any other enclosed area.

Cylinder Specifications

Any refillable L.P. gas supply cylinder used with this stove must be approximately 12 inches diameter and 18 inches high. The maximum fuel capacity is 80% and is approximately 20 pounds of propane.

The maximum weight of a properly filled cylinder will be approximately 38 pounds (47.7 lbs. nominal water capacity).

The L.P. cylinder must have a shut-off valve terminating in a Type 1 L.P. gas cylinder valve outlet (see item [F], Fig. 21).

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Contents Series English-1 For Your SafetyExplosion Fire Hazard English-2English-3 Technical CharacteristicsTo Set Up BatteryTo Light Leak CheckEnglish-4 English-5 To CleanTo Turn Off To StorePortable L.P. Gas Barbecue Cylinders To Set Up With a 20# CylinderGeneral Safety Information General InstallationTransporting the Refillable Cylinder Hose and RegulatorEnglish-7 Connecting 20 lb. Propane Gas Cylinders Attachment Kit FeaturesEnglish-8 English-9 Leak Testing Refillable CylindersDismantling High Pressure Hose Shutting Off the Stove How to Check for LeaksFixing a Fuel Leak Lighting Instructions Refillable CylindersEnglish-11 TroubleshootingCase of Grease Fire Moving and StorageEnglish-12 For Your Additional SafetyGriddle Cleaning the GriddleEnglish-13 For products purchased in the United States English-14For products purchased in Canada Warranty