Coleman 9422 Series manual Case of Grease Fire, Moving and Storage, Troubleshooting, English-11

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CAUTION

Be certain the gas is shut off at the L.P. cylinder valve anytime the stove is not in use.

In Case of Grease Fire

Follow These Steps:

1.Shut off the gas at the burner valve(s) and stay away!

2.Allow the fire to burn itself out.

3.Once the fire is out and the appliance has cooled, shut off the L.P. cylinder valve.

4.Clean all parts and inspect for damage. Parts to check for damage are the L.P. cylinder, cylinder valve, regulator, gas supply hose, burner valve(s) and burner(s).

5.If any of the above mentioned components are damaged, seek replacement from Coleman before operating the stove again. Locate your nearest service center by calling 1-800-835-3278.

Moving and Storage

Steps to follow before storing the stove:

For outdoor use only. If the stove is stored indoors, detach and leave the refillable cylinder outdoors. If left outdoors, turn off the fuel supply to the L.P. cylinder and cover the stove for protection from the weather. The accessory section of this manual lists a stove carry case suitable for storage and carrying the stove.

WARNING

If the stove is not in use, the gas MUST be turned off at the fuel supply cylinder.

Place the dust cap on the cylinder valve outlet whenever the cylinder is not is use. Only install the type of dust cap on the cylinder valve outlet that is provided with the cylinder valve. Other types of caps or plugs may result in leakage of propane.

Troubleshooting

NOTE: The following “Troubleshooting Causes and Solutions” are specific to issues related to a stove setup with a 20 lb. refillable propane cylinder.

Problem: Stove will not light when the igniter button is pushed or has incomplete burner flame.

Possible Causes and Solutions:

1.Lack of fuel. Check to see that the cylinder valve is open and the cylinder has fuel.

2.Burner ports, orifices, valves or hose have blockage. Clean the components.

3.Crimped fuel supply hose needs straightened.

4.Regulator failure or damaged hose need to be replaced by an authorized service dealer.

5.Make sure the hose to the cylinder is properly assembled. See the section titled “Connecting 20 lb. Propane Gas Cylinders”.

6.The “Flow Limiting Device” may have been activated. Refer to the special instructions in the next section “For Your Additional

Safety”.

Problem: Yellow flame.

Possible Causes and Solutions:

1.Air may be in the cylinder if the cylinder was not properly purged. Use up remaining gas; the yellow flame may disappear with use.

Problem: Flame blows out on low setting or has uneven heat distri- bution.

Possible Causes and Solutions:

1.Lack of fuel. Check to see that the cylinder valve is open and that the cylinder has fuel.

2.The “Flow Limiting Device” may have been activated. Refer to the special instructions in the next section “For Your Additional Safety”.

Problem: Fire at any connection.

Possible Causes and Solutions:

IMMEDIATELY shut off cylinder valve and allow stove to cool.

1.Gas is leaking from a faulty connection. Tighten connections with an adjustable wrench and replace damaged parts.

Perform a leak test on all connections before cooking on the stove again.

Problem: Flame behind control panel or control knob area.

Possible Causes and Solutions:

IMMEDIATELY shut off cylinder valve and allow the stove to cool.

1.Gas is leaking from a faulty connection. Tighten connections with an adjustable wrench and replace damaged parts.

Perform a leak test on all connections before cooking on the stove again.

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