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Coleman 10' X 10' Sundome Tent 9160K101 - Page 5 Questions & Answers
I have coleman component 443
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The only official Coleman repair facility is in Wichita, KS.
Try oiling the flexible gasket at the end of the pump. More often than not, a leaking pump is is due to the gasket drying out and not forming a proper seal.
Hope this helps.
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I have a Coleman Guest Rest Sleep System and I
Is it battery or electricity operated? You might need to replace the battery or hook it up to the right outlet. Follow the instructions in inserting it to the hole. Make sure you press the deflate button and not the inflate button.
If the pump device is really not working, you can temporarily manually deflate the air bed by unhooking the air release nozzle. Press it slightly to allow the mattress to deflate faster. Step on the mattress lightly to force air out a bit.
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Hi I have purchased a 2nd hand Colman 431 stove .
I am not sure what to tell you, other than go to Colman's website for a manual. That will at least give you a parts list if you ever need it. But, these stoves are generally solid and reliable, with few things to know about.
What I do to operate:
- Set up stove: lid up and wings out, tank fully pumped (works best if no more than about 2/3 to 3/4 full) and installed with nozzle firmly into the socket above the right burner.
- Little lever on left of valve assembly--turn upward. Open valve a little bit to get fuel flowing to burner. Give it just a few seconds then light burner with match or lighter (watch your fingers!). It should light off pretty readily.
- Open valve a fair bit (anti-clockwise) and let it burn for up to a minute until the flame changes from yellow to mostly blue, and mostly around the burner and not up in the air. Turn little lever on left of valve downward.
- Re-pump tank to maintain pressure.
- Use valve knob to adjust flame intensity, and cook away.
- To use second burner, the key thing os to remember that it draws from the same valve, so when it is on the main burner goes down a bit.
- The knob for the 2nd (left) burner is a little flip-out on the left end of the stove. Open slightly, and light the burner. Only do this after the main (right) burner is burning blue.
- Use the main valve (on the tank) to adjut the total fuel flow, and the little handle for the left burner to adjust how much of the total flow goes to the left side. (You cannot burn the left without the right being on.)
- Pump as required to maintain pressure.
- The only real "part" that you might have to strip or replace is the "generator" which is the tube from the valve across the top of the right burner. The liquid fuel is vaporized in there, and is what needs to get warmed up when you start.
Hi there iv got a
The first thing to do is be sure to close the pump. To do that, make sure you keep the hole in the plunger covered after the last stroke, and turn it clockwise to close it. That seals it from coming back out through the pump.
If you have already been doing that, and the pump is oiled (to keep the gasket soft), then I don't know without having my hands on it--and might not even then--but you might need a new pump.
My old Coleman lantern pump failed. How to replace?
Pull the ends of the retainer clip (handle looking thing on the metal pump cover) out of the holes. The pump can be pulled out at that time. I just replaced a pump, and walmart sells replacement pumps. It was very easy.
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