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Posted on Aug 18, 2010

How do you remove the burner part of a coleman grill/stove? I trying to give it a good clean. I got the 4 screws off and grill fuel bar, but for the of me, how do you remove the burner part. Kelly

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The Coleman website has a pretty excellent list of owners manuals. (Here's the link for the 9921A700)
I believe that you unscrew the burner assembly on the right, which will then let you remove the cooktop to clean inside and re-assemble.
This procedure is not listed on the Coleman website or in the owners manual, however it appears to be fairly straightforward. I'd recommend using some teflon tape on the threads when screwing the burner assembly back on.

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