Replacement parts list, Things you should know – Coleman 5029 User Manual
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7. For repair service call one of the numbers listed
below for location of your nearest Coleman Service
Center. If heater must be mailed to Service Center,
attach your name, address, and a description of
problem to product and and send to Service
Center either by UPS or Parcel Post insured with
shipping and insurance prepaid.
Do not mail
propane cylinders. If necessary to write the
Service Center or factory, refer to your heater by
model number.
8. If not completely satisfied with performance
of this product, please call one of the numbers
listed below.
9. As with any new heating appliance, a small
amount of smoke may be seen during the initial
operation as a result of residual manufacturing oils
being heated. This is normal. Coleman suggests
the owner operate the heater for 30 minutes when
first purchased. This will also familiarize the owner
with all the features of the heater.
The Coleman Company, Inc.
3600 N. Hydraulic
Wichita, KS 67219 U.S.A.
1-800-835-3278
TDD: 316-832-8707
Sunbeam Corporation (Canada) Limited
5975 Falbourne Street
Mississauga, Ontario
Canada L5R 3V8
800 387-6161
www.coleman.com
Replacement Parts List
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Part No.
5029-1801
5029-1491
5036-5051
5029-6931
Description
Cap & Screw
Control Knob & Screw
Wire Support Assembly
Cup Holder Assembly
Things You Should Know
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To Store
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Things You Should Know
1. This is a catalytic heater. Burning occurs within
the pad at a lower temperature than a normal
flame due to evenly distributed platinum. But, heat
guard and burner rim still get hot enough to burn
you. Be careful.
2. The catalytic process takes approximately 10
minutes to reach full heat output.
3. Do not use heater for cooking or warming items,
this can destroy combustion and catalyst. This
heater has a low burn temperature (no flame) but it
can still burn clothing, sleeping bags, etc., that
might fall on the burner surface.
4. To avoid damage to the catalyst, do not allow
head pad to come in contact with or around
silicone based hand creams, paints, etc.
5. Do not touch the gray ceramic fiber head pad or
poke a hole into it.
6. Do not attempt cleaning the head assembly.
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Make sure Heater
is cool.
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Remove assembly
from cart.
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Take unit outdoors
away from any ignition
sources. Remove
Cylinder from Heater.
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Replace plastic cap
on cylinder.
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Store propane cylinder consistent with the
instructions and warnings on the cylinder.
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