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Coleman COOKOUT User Manual

Coleman COOKOUT
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Do not move the COOKOUT™ when hot or in operation.
Do not locate in windy settings. High winds adversely aect cooking performance.
Do not use gasoline, alcohol, lighter fluid, or other highly volatile fluids to ignite charcoal.
Do not remove ashes from the ash collection until charcoal is completely extinguished and cooled.
Keep the lid closed during the preheat period, with vents fully opened.
Never touch the cooking grate, charcoal grate, the charcoal, ash catcher, or the exterior of the
COOKOUT™ during or after use.
Only put charcoal on the charcoal grate. Do not place charcoal directly into the fire bowl, ash catcher or
on the cooking grate.
Barbecue mitts should always be worn while cooking, adjusting air vents, adding charcoal, and handling
the lid. Use proper barbecue tools, with long, heat-resistant handles.
Do not use water to control flare-ups or to extinguish charcoal, as it may damage the porcelain finish.
Close air vents and replace the lid to extinguish charcoal.
To control flare-ups, slightly close the vents. To completely extinguish fire, close all vents and lid
completely.
Do not remove ashes from ash catcher until all charcoal is completely burned out and fully extinguished.
Allow ample time to cool.
SAFE USAGE
Burning charcoal gives o carbon monoxide. Do not burn charcoal inside homes, garages, tents,
vehicles or any enclosed areas.
Keep children and pets away from the COOKOUT™ when operating.
Never leave the COOKOUT™ unattended while in use.
Minimum clearance to adjacent combustible materials:
Minimum of 36˝ (91.44 cm) from furthest protruding edge on all sides of the COOKOUT™ Charcoal
Kettle
Keep the COOKOUT™ on a secure, level surface at all times.
Do not operate the COOKOUT™ under any overhead construction, such as; roof coverings, carports,
awnings or overhang.
DANGER

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Coleman COOKOUT Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandColeman
ModelCOOKOUT
CategoryKettle
LanguageEnglish

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