Texsport 14201 User Manual

Thank you for buying a Texsport Authentic Adventure Gear product. We hope you enjoy your new lantern and that it will serve you for many years to come. We encourage you to read and understand each step of the set-up and safety opera­tion instructions prior to working with this lantern.
FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
• NEVER use in an enclosed area.
• Always use lantern in the upright position.
• Always use handle to move lantern.
• DO NOT expose the propane cylinder to excessive heat.
• Always return handle to “down” position after lighting or moving. If han­dle is left in the “up” position during operation it will become very hot and should not be touched for at least 15 minutes after shut off.
• Never operate lantern with missing or damaged parts or mantles.
• Always inspect lantern, propane cylinder and connections for damage, debris or dirt before attaching the lantern to the propane cylinder.
• If either lantern or propane cylinder is damaged, DO NOT USE.
• DO NOT USE AS A SPACE HEATER.
• Always attach/detach propane cylinder outdoors away from any open flame or pilot lights and only when the lantern is cool.
• Do not use or operate if the lantern or propane cylinder is damaged.
• When storing or transporting lantern always disconnect the propane cylinder and store it in a cool, well ventilated location, in an upright posi­tion.
• Be sure connection to propane cylinder is tightly secure (hand tighten only) prior to each use.
• Never operate the lantern near any flammable liquid or vapors. Keep all flammable or combustible materials beyond the clearance zone as indi­cated on the back panel of this booklet.
• Discontinue operation and close valve if: – ambient temperature drops below -10˚ F. – there is no fuel remaining in the propane cylinder – combustion becomes unstable – lighting cannot be performed quickly and easily – you experience repeated flame outs
• Should blockage occur in the fuel jet do not attempt to clear with a metal object. Call Texsport Customer Service at 800-231-1402 8AM – 5PM CST Mon-Fri.
• Never leave lantern unattended when hot or in use.
• KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
LANTERN ASSEMBL
Y – ASSEMBLE OUTDOORS
Step 1 ..Unpack lantern. Dispose of all packing
material. Carefully compare contents to Illustration 1.
Step 2 ..Place the approved 16.4 oz/465 g dis-
posable propane cylinder approved for use by the United States Department of Trans­portation DOT-NRC 232/290 M1110 propane cylinder into the plastic base. Unfold paddle feet for additional stability. Illustration 2.
Step 3 ..Turn fuel valve to OFF position by twisting
clockwise fully. Illustration 3.
Step 4 ..Make sure valve adapter rubber seal is clean
and undamaged. Be certain the POL adapter is undamaged and in it’s proper centered position.
Step 5 ..Remove the protective cap from the propane
cylinder. Keep this cap for use when storing the cylinder for future use.
Step 6 ..Carefully screw the propane cylinder onto the
lantern. DO NOT cross thread. Hand Tighten Only – DO NOT use any tools. Illustration 4.
Test the connection for leaking gas:
Step 7 ..Apply soapy water to the connection area.
Leaking gas will produce bubbles. Illustration 5.
Do you smell gas?
If yes, there is a leak.
Is the connection area extremely cold?
If so, there is a leak
DO NOT USE LANTERN IF IT IS LEAKING.
When you are sure there are no leaks, you may
proceed to setup/lighting your lantern.
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TTACHING AND PRIMING MANTLES
Attaching the Mantle
Step 1 ..Using the drawstring, tie the top of the new
mantle securely around the lip of the burner tube. The flat side of the mantle should hang next to the vertical section of the burner tube.
Illustration 6. Step 2 ..Trim off any excess string. Illustration 7. Step 3 ..Be careful not to damage the mantle during
installation. DO NOT operate lantern with a
hole in the mantle.
Priming the Mantle(s)
Step 1 ..Hold a flame source to the bottom of the
attached mantle. Allow the mantle to ignite and burn evenly until only a white ash remains. It will burn out by itself. Illustration
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Step 2 ..This process will reduce the mantle in size
and it will cause it to turn a gray/white
color. Step 3 ..This process will take 2 to 3 minutes. Step 4 ..The mantle(s) will now be very fragile. After
Priming DO NOT touch the mantle. Step 5 ..Always have extra mantles available for
replacement. NEVER operate with defective
mantles. A mantle with a hole or other
defect can cause the lantern to overheat.
INST
ALL THE GLASS GLOBE & HANDLE
Step 1 ..Place glass globe over the mantle and
burner tube. Step 2 ..Attach the hood securely with the round nut,
being careful to align the hole in each side
of the hood with the corresponding hole on
the burner tube frame. Illustration 9. Step 3 ..Install the bail handle – passing the ends
through the hood and burner tube frame.
LIGHTING THE LANTERN
Step 1 ..When lantern is completely assembled and
free of any gas leaks, position lantern on a
flat stable surface. Step 2 ..Keeping your head and body well back,
insert flame source through lighting hole
near to the mantle. Open fuel valve turning
counter clockwise. The mantle will
light. Illustration 10. Step 3 ..Adjust the brightness as desired with the fuel
valve.
Note: Please wait a few minutes before moving the lit lantern. Move lantern using the bail handle.
TURNING OFF THE LANTERN
Step 1 ..Turn fuel valve to OFF position by turning
fully clockwise . Illustration 11. Step 2 ..Allow lantern to completely cool (approx.15
minutes) before touching it.
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Operating Manual
ITEM# 14201
Single Mantle
Propane Lantern
IMPORTANT
Read this manual carefully before assembling,
using or servicing this lantern.
KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
DANGER
CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD
• This appliance can produce carbon monoxide which has no odor.
• Using it in an enclosed space can kill you.
• Never use this appliance in an enclosed space such as camper, tent, car or home.
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1. Hood
2. Glass globe
3. Handle
4. Fuel valve knob
5. Valve Adapter
6. Burner tube assembly
7. Mantles
8. Burner base
9. Fuel jet
10. Plastic base
11. Disposable propane cylinder
(not included)
CONTACT INFORMATION
If you should have any questions, problems or comments, please call our Customer Service Department at 1-800-231-1402. This Department is open from 8 AM–5 PM CST. M–F. www.texsport.com
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DANGER
KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.
NEVER USE THIS
APPLIANCE IN AN ENCLOSED
SPACE SUCH AS CAMPER,
TENT, CAR OR HOME.
USING IT IN AN ENCLOSED
SPACE CAN KILL YOU.
USE OUTDOORS
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FOR YOUR SAFETY
IF YOU SMELL GAS:
• Do not attempt to light the appliance.
• Extinguish any open flame.
• Disconnect from fuel supply.
• If smell persists leave the area.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
NOTE: DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR
OTHER LIQUID WITH FLAMMABLE VAPORS IN THE
VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE.
WARNING
Misuse of this lantern can lead to fire, explosion and
serious personal injury to you or others.
Follow all instruction here, or on your
lantern and on the propane cylinder.
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MAINTENANCE
Be sure to keep equipment clean and make sure burner is always unobstructed. Propane appliances seldom require service as long as you keep valves and orifices away from dirt and dust. Always blow the valve clean before connecting it to a cylinder. If damaged DO NOT use the appliance and contact Texsport Customer Service @ 800-231-1402 8AM to 5PM CST Mon-Fri.
DO NOT PERFORM MAINTENANCE WHILE THE LANTERN IS STILL HOT. PLEASE ALLOW ADEQUATE TIME TO COOL.
MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO FLAMMABLES OR COMBUSTIBLES
Please keep lantern away from any flamma­ble or combustible materials or objects. DO NOT allow any fabric, clothing or any flam­mable or combustible material to come within the following distance restrictions.
12” from all sides of lantern
Keep objects 48” inches above lantern
hood.
48” Away from lantern hood
12” From
all sides
12” From
all sides
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