Fuel vapors are invisible, explosive, and can be ignited by ignition sources many feet away. 2. Always fill outdoors. Never open or fill fuel bottle near flame (including pilot lights), or other ignition sources. It is normal for a pressurized fuel bottle to vent a small amount of fuel mist when unscrewing the bottle from the black pump assembly. 3. Always light and use stove outdoors; never inside house, camper, tent, or other unventilated or enclosed areas. 4. This stove consumes air (oxygen).
This is so the features of the stove may be clearly visible and identified. Read about the reflector disc and windscreen in Sections 1 and 15. FIG. 2 FOR PROPER OPERATION MAKE SURE ALL 3 PLASTIC TUBES ARE PRESENT AND POSITIONED AS SHOWN. 3 PLASTIC TUBES NOTE: VERIFY THAT THIS PLASTIC TUBE IS BELOW THE SUPPORT AS SHOWN. SUPPORT 2 Identification (Coleman® Fuel Bottle) USING STOVE WITH COLEMAN® FUEL BOTTLE 3 3 Stove Set Up NOTE: The reflector disc and windscreen are not illustrated in the set up in
• Do not place empty cooking vessel in the appliance while in operation. Use caution when placing anything in cooking vessel while the appliance is in operation. • Do not move the appliance when in use. Allow the cooking vessel to cool before moving or storing. • This appliance is not intended for and should never be used as a heater. CAUTION Fig. 8 English-4 To Light DANGER • EXPLOSION - FIRE HAZARD • Propane is heavier than air and can accumulate in low places. If you smell gas, leave the area
Keep flammables at least 12 inches from the sides and 48 inches from the top of the cooker. Keep gasoline and other flammable liquids and vapors well away from cooker. • The cooker must not be exposed to flammable vapors or liquids during lighting. WARNING • BURN HAZARD • Never leave cooker unattended when hot or in use. • Keep out of reach of children. Match Lighting CAUTION Use a LONG wooden match or a match extension. ¦ Remove cooking vessel from cooker base before lighting. ¦ Set on sturdy,