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Lighting and safe use of a liquid fuel lantern.
Steps
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1Make sure lantern is cool before removing the fuel cap. The tank (fount) may be under pressure so open slowly.
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2If needed, add fuel using a small funnel. A funnel that has a filter will ensure the cleanliness of the fuel. If the lantern is capable of using unleaded gasoline, then it can be used. If the lantern is for use with Coleman liquid fuel, then this is the only type that should be used. Coleman fuel is preferred due to the cleaner burning as compared to unleaded gasoline.[1]Advertisement
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3Check the mantles. If the lantern does not have mantles installed or the old ones have a hole in them, they will need to be installed or replaced. Tie the mantle(s) on the burner tube and cut off the excess string. The instructions should be on the package. With a match or lighter, hold just beneath the mantle and it will burn. Allow the mantle to burn until it turns into a white ash. Once it turns into a white ash, it will be fragile so if it gets touched or bumped, it will break. Never use a mantle that has a hole in it. This will let a jet of hot gas shoot out of the hole and could burn the glass globe. Reinstall the glass globe and reassemble the lantern.[2]
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4Find the pump handle and turn it to the left a turn or two. What you are doing is unlocking the check valve so air can flow through it. With your thumb over the hole in the pump handle, give it 30-40 full strokes. This will build up air pressure inside the tank (fount). After pumping is complete, turn the valve to the right until it closes all the way.[3]
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5Check for the cleaning lever and rotate it'. The lantern, if it's older should have some sort of small lever sticking either out of the back or out the side of the frame. This could resemble a small brass wire either bent over or bent into a small loop. Rotate this lever in a circle, either direction, for a couple of turns. This is clearing the generator tip where the fuel/air mixture will come out of. If it's a newer lantern, rotate the main valve wheel fully open and closed several times, this also is clearing the generator tip.[4]
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6Open the main fuel valve slightly until you hear a gurgling sound. This is the fuel/air mixture being released from the generator tip into the mantle. If you just hear air, you may have a fuel air tube problem.
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7Get ready with your match or lighter and open the main fuel valve while applying the flame inside the lantern just below the mantle. It should light on fire. Flames may be visible inside the globe and may go up into the vent hood. This is normal. Once the mantle produces enough heat, the generator, the small brass tube behind or near the mantle, will heat to the point when the fuel is converted to a gas. Once this happens, the flames will subside and a bright glow will appear. Open main fuel valve fully.[5]
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8After several hours of use if lantern the starts to dim, rotate the cleaning lever several times again to clear the generator tip and/or add more air pressure using the pump. The lantern should remain bright for several hours with a clear tip and the initial air pressure that was applied. If the lantern dims after a short time, a half hour or so, it may be leaking pressure.
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9Close fuel valve fully to shut off lantern. The lantern may burn for up to a minute or so while the remaining fuel is burned off.
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10Make sure lantern is fully cool before placing in any container or opening the cap on the fount.
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Warnings
- Use only the recommended fuel, preferably fuel that isn't too old.
⧼thumbs_response⧽- Never use a mantle that is damaged or has a hole in it.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Never open the fuel cap while lantern is hot.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Make sure lantern is cool before placing in any sort of container.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Never use indoors. The lantern puts off a lot of CO gas that is deadly.⧼thumbs_response⧽
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References
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqlGwNg4zo4
- ↑ https://goneoutdoors.com/light-propane-lantern-6192208.html
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqlGwNg4zo4
- ↑ https://coleman.custhelp.com/ci/fattach/get/397232/0/filename/220f_228F.pdf
- ↑ https://coleman.custhelp.com/ci/fattach/get/397232/0/filename/220f_228F.pdf
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