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This product is fueled by propane 

gas. Propane gas is invisible, 

odorless, and flammable. An odorant 

is normally added to help detect 

leaks and can be described as a 

“rotten egg” smell. The odorant can 

fade over time so leaking gas is not 

always detectable by smell alone.

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Propane gas is heavier than air and 

leaking propane will sink to the 

lowest level possible. It can ignite by 

ignition sources including matches, 

lighters, sparks or open flames of 

any kind many feet away from the 

original leak. Use only propane gas 

set up for vapor withdrawal.

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Propane gas should be stored 

or used in compliance with local 

ordinances and codes or with ANSI/

NFPA 58. Turn off propane when not 

in use.

  WARNING

EXPLOSION - FIRE HAZARD

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Never store propane near high heat, 

open flames, pilot lights, direct 

sunlight, other ignition sources or 

where temperatures exceed 120 ºF 

(49 °C).

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Propane is heavier than air and 

can accumulate in low places. 

If you smell gas, leave the area 

immediately.

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Never install or remove propane tank 

while lantern is lighted, near flame, 

pilot lights, other ignition sources or 

while lantern is hot to touch.

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During operation, this product can 

be a source of ignition. Never use 

the lantern in spaces that contain 

or may contain volatile or airborne 

combustibles, or products such as 

gasoline, solvents, paint thinner, dust 

particles or unknown chemicals. 

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Minimum clearances from 

combustible materials: 12 inches 

from the sides and 48 inches from 

the top.

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Do not obstruct the flow of 

combustion or ventilation air.

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Proper lantern operation produces a 

bright white light.

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CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD

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This lantern is a combustion 

appliance. All combustion appliances 

produce carbon monoxide (CO) 

during the combustion process. 

This product is designed to produce 

extremely minute, non-hazardous 

amounts of CO if used and 

maintained in accordance with all 

warnings and instructions. Do not 

block air flow into or out of 

the lantern.

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Carbon Monoxide (CO) poisoning 

produces flu-like symptoms, watery 

eyes, headaches, dizziness, fatigue 

and possibly death. You can’t see it 

and you can’t smell it. It’s an invisible 

killer. If these symptoms are present 

during operation of this product get 

fresh air immediately!

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For outdoor use only.

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Never use inside house, camper, 

tent, vehicle or other unventilated 

or enclosed areas. This lantern 

consumes air (oxygen) and produces 

carbon monoxide (CO). Do not use 

in unventilated or enclosed areas to 

avoid endangering your life.

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CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65:

WARNING:

 This fuel, and by products 

of combustion of this fuel, contain 

chemicals known to the state of 

California to cause cancer, birth defects, 

or other reproductive harm.

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Failure to comply with the 

precautions and instructions 

provided with these lanterns can 

result in death, serious bodily 

injury and property loss or damage 

from hazards of fire, explosion, 

burn, asphyxiation, and/or carbon 

monoxide poisoning.

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If you need assistance or information 

such as an instruction manual 

or labels, contact The Coleman 

Company, Inc.

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Summary of Contents for 5132 Series

Page 1: ...y Inc Unauthorized use or copying is prohibited METRIC INCH CHECKING IS COMPULSORY VOLUME 01 02 03 18 DEC 07 1 MAR 11 24 APR 12 David S David S Christine Z TLR20071218 20017306 20022679 New Updated th...

Page 2: ...ne l assemblage le fonctionnement l entretien ou la r paration appelez Coleman au 1 800 835 3278 ou ATS 1 316 832 8707 aux tats Unis et au 1 800 387 6161 au Canada IMPORTANTE Lea este manual cuidadosa...

Page 3: ...nclosed space such as a camper tent car or home DANGER This manual contains important information about the assembly operation and maintenance of these propane lanterns General safety information is p...

Page 4: ...2 inches from the sides and 48 inches from the top Do not obstruct the flow of combustion or ventilation air Proper lantern operation produces a bright white light DANGER CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD This l...

Page 5: ...2 000 BTU h Category Pressure regulated propane Fuel 16 4 oz disposable propane cylinders Regulator 5132 Not for home or recreational vehicle use We cannot foresee every use which may be made of our p...

Page 6: ...than air and can accumulate in low places If you smell gas leave the area immediately Always attach or detach propane source outdoors never while lantern is lighted near flame pilot lights other ignit...

Page 7: ...at above step If the lantern does not light after several attempts check for a spark while clicking the igniter If no spark is present check the electrode gap The gap should be about 2 5 mm Carefully...

Page 8: ...clean with soft cloth and mild dish detergent Do not use abrasives 3 The usual storage areas for camping and picnic equipment are the basement attic or garage To avoid the accumulation of dust cobweb...

Page 9: ...English 7 No Part Number Description 1 2000001135 Globe 2 51 Mantle 3 5132A1381 Chain 4 9950A1491 Control Knob Screw Parts List 1 2 3 4...

Page 10: ...OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITIONS EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS LIMITED IN DURATION T...

Page 11: ...il dans un espace clos comme un v hicule de camping une tente une automobile ou une maison DANGER Ce manuel contient des renseignements importants quant l assemblage au fonctionnement et l entretien d...

Page 12: ...n Lorsqu elle fonctionne de la mani re appropri e la lanterne produit une lumi re d un blanc vif DANGER RISQUE D OXYCARBONISME Cette lanterne est un appareil combustion Tous les appareils combustion g...

Page 13: ...g n rent gaz combustibles ou chaleur des fins sp cifiques Les autorit s municipales vous renseigneront Ne rechargez pas les bouteilles jetables Servez vous du r gulateur pr r gl fourni Ne tentez pas...

Page 14: ...Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 11 Fig 12 Allumage ENTRETIEN DE S CURIT Gardez tous les raccordements et raccords immacul s Examinez les raccords de la bouteille de propane et de la la...

Page 15: ...lle est chaude ou fonctionne Gardez la hors de port e des enfants AVERTISSEMENT RISQUE D EXPLOSION ET D INCENDIE Plus lourd que l air le propane s accumule au ras du sol Si vous sentez le gaz quittez...

Page 16: ...NDIE Ne rangez jamais le propane au soleil pr s de chaleur flammes veilleuses ou source d inflammation ou dans un endroit o la temp rature puisse d passer 120 F 49 C La bouteille de gaz doit tre s par...

Page 17: ...ue nique au sous sol dans le grenier ou au garage placez la lanterne dans un sac en plastique ferm par un caoutchouc afin qu elle ne s empoussi re pas et ne se recouvre pas de toiles d araign es 4 Dur...

Page 18: ...Fran ais 8 No No de pi ce D signation 1 2000001135 Globe 2 51 Manchon 3 5132A1381 Cha nette 4 9950A1491 Bouton de commande et vis Nomenclature 1 2 3 4...

Page 19: ...AS DE DOMMAGES ACCESSOIRES OU INDIRECTS R SULTANT DU NON RESPECT DE TOUTE GARANTIE OU CONDITION EXPLICITE OU IMPLICITE SAUF DANS LA MESURE INTERDITE PAR LA L GISLATION PERTINENTE TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLIC...

Page 20: ...zada a trav s del manual Debe prestar atenci n particular a la informaci n acompa ada por el s mbolo de alerta de seguridad PELIGRO ADVERTENCIA PRECAUCION Guarde este manual como uso de referencia en...

Page 21: ...correcto de una l mpara produce una llama brillante blanca PELIGRO Este producto est abastecido por gas propano El gas propano es invisible inodoro e inflamable Normalmente se le a ade un odorante par...

Page 22: ...s espec ficos Sus autoridades locales le pueden aconsejar acerca de estas No rellene nunca los cilindros desechables Use el regulador montado por la f brica que viene con la l mpara No intente hacerle...

Page 23: ...g 8 Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 11 Fig 12 SEGURIDAD DE SERVICIO Mantenga limpias todas las conexiones y terminales Antes de conectar inspeccione por da os el cilindro de propano y las conexiones de l...

Page 24: ...fuentes de propano al aire libre nunca lo haga mientras la l mpara est encendida cerca de una llama fuegos de piloto otras fuentes de encendido o cuando la l mpara est caliente al tacto Encienda y us...

Page 25: ...mpara Fig 24 Vuelva a colocar la tapa protectora en el cilindro de propano Fig 25 0 2 5 mm Fig 18 Fig 20 Fig 19 Fig 21 Fig 22 Fig 25 Fig 23 Fig 24 Para Apagarla Para Limpiar MAINTENIMIENTO DURANTE CA...

Page 26: ...un s tano tico o garaje Para evitar la acumulaci n de polvo telara as etc que son comunes en estas reas ponga su l mpara en una bolsa de pl stico y s llela con una banda el stica 4 Durante el funciona...

Page 27: ...Espa ol 8 No No de Pieza Descripci n 1 2000001135 Globo 2 51 Mantilla 3 5132A1381 Cadena 4 9950A1491 Perilla de Control y tornillo Lista de Piezas 1 2 3 4...

Page 28: ...IMPLICADA O EXPRESADA CON EXCEPCI N AL LIMITE DE LO QUE PROVEE LA LEY APLICABLE CUALQUIER GARANT A IMPLICADA DE COMERCIO O ADAPTACI N PARA UN USO EN PARTICULAR ES LIMITADA EN SU DURACI N A LA DURACI N...

Page 29: ...N L6Y 0M1 1 800 387 6161 www coleman com 4010002742 ECN20022679 03 2012 The Coleman Company Inc All rights reserved Coleman and are registered trademarks and InstaStart is a trademark of The Coleman C...

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