Coleman 9790 Stove User Manual


 
Becoming Familiar with your Coleman® Stove
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HIGH FLAME - Yellow (Turn off stove)
(Excessive height indicates burner is flooding
with fuel - see troubleshooting section)
START-UP FLAME - Yellow
(Normal cold start - flame will settle to
cooking flame after priming)
COOKING FLAME - Blue
(Normal)
When lighting and using your Coleman® stove with liquid fuel, this manual
refers to this illustration to identify the different types of flames:
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Thank you for purchasing your new Coleman® multi-fuel stove. This stove is a
high performance multi-fuel cooking appliance. Operation and control of liquid
fuel is different than LPG. We recommend operating your new stove in a safe
location outside your home to familiarize yourself with its multi-fuel operation
before your next outdoor experience.
Helpful Hints
• Before leaving home, verify that the proper gas tip is installed in your stove
that matches the fuel you will be using.
• Consider carrying your spare parts and tools for stove servicing.
• Using the windscreen and reflective disk will usually decrease your water
boiling times.
• Liquid Coleman® fuel is recommended when using the stove in temperatures
below 40° F or in high elevation.
• For best results, always use Coleman® Filter/Funnel Part No. 814-515T.
• If necessary, unleaded gasoline may be substituted for liquid Coleman® fuel.
• Use kerosene in this stove only with the correct gas tip with groove.
• When using LPG, use only Coleman® 3250 Butane/Propane fuel.
REFLECTOR DISC
HELPFUL HINT:
A windscreen is provided with your stove to
improve performance in windy conditions.
See Section 17 for additional information
concerning setup and use of the reflector
disc and windscreen.
CAUTION
Always place the stove on the reflector disc
during setup and use. The disc must be used
to help protect combustible surfaces from
excess heat and cooking splatter.