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Rebecca B Posted on Jul 03, 2012

Coleman Hot Water On Demand Gas Leak

When the gas bottle is screwed in the gas starts to leak somewhere out of the knob area. The seal of the gas bottle doesn't leak - it's leaking from somewhere else.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 11, 2010

SOURCE: Hi I have 2 burner

hi,

1 GRATE
Assembly
2 Burner Assembly
3 REGULATOR
Assembly
4 VALVE WHEEL
5 IGNITER KNOB & SCREW

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1)Blow air into the valve wheel connections so the blockages will be cleared.
2)Remove the burners and clean it perfectly.Dry the burners using hair dryer and remove the parts and clean everything perfectly.Burners will be screwed with two screws.
3)Knob switch could be also could be problem,small dust particles will block the flow of current to bypass switch.
4)In some Coleman 2 Burner Propane Stove models the Ignitors are prone to defective.They go bad when use for long time.Replace it if it is defective ignitors cost very less.Remove the screws to change the ignitor.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 20, 2011

SOURCE: Just bought a Coleman hot

You are pushing the knob inwards then turning it ?

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