
Care and Cleaning of Coleman Stoves
A cleaner Coleman stove works better and looks better. The benefits of regular
cleanings include better fuel efficiency, flame control and no rust or
corrosion.
Although there isn't a set schedule for cleaning your stove, you should clean it
whenever it is dirty or after a boil-over that causes buildup in the burners.
Annual cleanings are recommended before storing your stove at the end of the
season or if it is not going to be used for long periods .
Under most conditions, stoves can be wiped out with warm water and mild soap and
then dried before storing. For a deeper cleaning, here are a few suggestions:
· If there has been a boil-over, remove the screw from the center of each burner and lift off the burner rings and bowl to check the manifold for fluid or food debris. If there is a build-up, clean it with dishwashing soap and warm water before rinsing with clean water.
· If the stove has a massive amount of grease and dirt build-up inside the case, on the grill or burners, you can take the stove to a car wash and use a high-pressure hose on it. Don't use any type of tyre, oven or engine cleaner because it can damage the paint on the inside of the case and the metal of the grate and manifold.
· If a stove has been cleaned with any type of water hose, turn the stove upside down to ensure all the water is removed from inside the manifold. Any water left inside the manifold can cause it to rust and disturb the flow of fuel to the burner, preventing the stove from burning properly.
After
cleaning, proper storage of your Coleman stove is also important.
Put it into a plastic bag, sealing with a twist tie to prevent spiders or other
insects from crawling in the unit, which can block the fuel and airflow.
With a liquid fuel stove, transfer as much fuel as possible out of the fuel tank
and back into the fuel can to prevent a lacquer buildup on the tank's fuel tube.
Keep in mind that storing a liquid fuel appliance with fuel in the tank can
eventually cause a buildup on the fuel tube, which restricts fuel flow to the
generator and burner.
When it's time to take out your stove, remember to oil the pump cup on the
tank's pump plunger at least twice a year with a light machine oil or 3in1 type
oils. This allows the cup to seal against the inside of the pump barrel and
insures the pump will work smoothly and push air into the tank properly.
Care and Cleaning of Coleman Lanterns
A cleaner Coleman lantern works better and looks better. The benefits of
regular cleanings include better fuel efficiency, flame control and no rust or
corrosion.
Although there isn't a set schedule for cleaning your lantern, you should clean
it whenever it is dirty before storing your lantern at the end of camping
season.
Under most conditions, lanterns can be wiped out with warm water and mild soap
and then dried before storing.
After cleaning, proper storage of your Coleman lantern is also important.
Put it into a plastic bag, sealing with a twist tie to prevent spiders or other
insects from crawling in the unit, which can block the fuel and airflow.
With a liquid fuel lantern, transfer as much fuel as possible out of the fuel
tank and back into the fuel can to prevent a lacquer buildup on the tank's fuel
tube. Keep in mind that storing a liquid fuel appliance with fuel in the tank
can eventually cause a buildup on the fuel tube, which restricts fuel flow to
the generator and burner.
When it's time to take out your lantern, remember to oil the pump cup on the
tank's pump plunger at least twice a year with a light machine oil. This allows
the cup to seal against the inside of the pump barrel and insures the pump will
work smoothly and push air into the tank properly.