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chris151151
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Hi
Still finding time to sort the basics on may new Coast. I had an old Camping Gaz cylinder in the garage - there's definitely gas in it - connected as instructions, valve open. No gas to cooker. It's pretty cold today, is this likely to be too cold for the gas to evaporate? In which case I will leave it to warm up, or take the cylinder out and bring it indoors for a bit. Also, there is another red valve in the gas bottle compartment, no obvious reference in the manuals, is this anything to do with gas, ie extra shut off valve. Thanks again in anticipation of your patience, I'm sure it's something obvious to all you experienced folk out there.
Still finding time to sort the basics on may new Coast. I had an old Camping Gaz cylinder in the garage - there's definitely gas in it - connected as instructions, valve open. No gas to cooker. It's pretty cold today, is this likely to be too cold for the gas to evaporate? In which case I will leave it to warm up, or take the cylinder out and bring it indoors for a bit. Also, there is another red valve in the gas bottle compartment, no obvious reference in the manuals, is this anything to do with gas, ie extra shut off valve. Thanks again in anticipation of your patience, I'm sure it's something obvious to all you experienced folk out there.