English-6
Things You Should Know
1. It is unsafe and illegal in some places to
store or use propane cylinders of greater
than 1.14 kg (2.5 lbs) water capacity
(approximately 1 lb. propane) in occupied
enclosures.
2. The usual storage areas for camping and
picnic equipment are the basement, attic, or
garage. To avoid the accumulation of dust,
cobwebs, etc., that is common in these
areas, place your stove in a plastic bag and
seal it with a rubber band.
3. If not completely satisfied with the
performance of this product, please call
1-800-835-3278 in the US or
1-800-387-
6161
in Canada.
www.coleman.com
Accessory Griddle
(sold separately)
Storing the Griddle
■ Place the grease cup under the
pot support.
■ To protect the non-stick surface, place
the griddle into the griddle cover.
■ Invert the griddle and place on the
pot support.
■ Close the wind baffles and the
stove lid.
Cleaning the Griddle
■ Make sure stove and griddle are cool.
■ Wipe clean with soft cloth and mild
dish detergent. Do not use abrasives
on the non-stick griddle surface.
NOTE TO PREVENT DAMAGE WHICH
WILL VOID THE WARRANTY:
• Do not use pots, pans, ovens, etc., on this
griddle surface.
• Do not use this griddle on a campfire or
other open fire.
• Use this griddle only on the Coleman
®
stove for which it was designed.
Fig. 23
Grease
Cup
Griddle
Grease Outlet
■ Extend the left wind baffle down to the
utensil tray position.
■ Place the grease cup on the utensil tray.
The grease cup engages the three holes
on the utensil tray.
■ Lay the griddle in the center of the pot
support with the grease outlet directed
into the grease cup (Fig. 23). The tabs
on the bottom side of the griddle must
engage the pot support.