Here you can find out how to cook in the Road House:
- The gas bottle is in the boot, in the next to the kitchen. Lift the bed using the lever and open the black cover. You will see a screw cap. Once you have opened it, you have access to the gas bottle:
- Open the gas bottle (2.75 kg): Turn the brass-coloured knob on the gas bottle to + or - to turn it on or off.
- Open the grey stopcock (pot symbol) in the kitchen. You will find it on the floor of the cupboard between the kitchen and the bed. To reach the lever, you have to lift a cover on the floor of the cupboard:
- To ignite the gas cooker, turn the gas knob up and push it down at the same time, while simultaneously igniting it with the help of the small black toggle switch.
Lighting the gas stove can sometimes take several attempts and/or seconds.
This is because when the gas pipe is empty, it must first fill up completely before propane gas can escape from the stove.
It is quite normal to smell a slight odor of propane gas before the stove ignites.
Attention
After cooking and especially when driving, be sure to close the stopcocks and the gas bottle!
Please also note that, for safety reasons, the gas compartment must not be used as a storage space.
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Troubleshooting
No gas?
You should be able to hear a slight hiss of the gas flow and also smell the gas. If not, check the gas flow again from start to finish:
- Is the gas bottle full? Lift it or weigh it: a completely full bottle weighs about 6.4kg, an empty bottle about 3.7kg.
- Is the gas bottle open? Turn it at least 2 turns towards "+".
- Is the grey safety lever in the kitchen open? It must be in the direction of the gas line to be open. Usually, there is a sticker showing which position is open.
Stove not igniting?
You should clearly hear the click of the electric igniter. If not, check if you have switched on the 12V circuit and if the battery is sufficiently charged.
If you still don't hear the click despite working power, the electric igniter may be defective. In this case, you can carefully ignite the gas at the stove ring with a lighter.
If you still don't hear the click despite working power, the electric igniter may be defective. In this case, you can carefully ignite the gas at the stove ring with a lighter.
Stove won't stay on?
Press the gas knob while turning it – you should now hear the gas flowing. Ignite now. Keep the gas knob pressed for a few more seconds after igniting the gas. This will give you a stable flame.