If your gas appliances are not working, there could be several reasons for this. Here is a step-by-step guide to solving the problem.
1. Check gas cylinders/gas tank
- Is there gas in the gas tank/gas cylinders? Check the fill level of the gas cylinders or gas tank (optional extra).
- Is the main shut-off valve (manual valve) on the gas cylinders or gas tank open?
- Press the crash sensor (optional extra) on the gas cylinders/gas tank firmly for ten seconds. When using gas cylinders, it is essential to also press the hose rupture protection for ten seconds.
- Check whether the pressure regulator is frozen. If installed, activate the ice protection heater and allow the pressure regulator to defrost.
- Is the changeover valve in the gas compartment turned to the correct consumer? Refer to the symbols on the changeover valve.
- In the case of a DuoControl (only for gas cylinders), ensure that the changeover valve is turned fully to the left or right.
2. Check settings in the interior
- Is the electric shut-off valve on the button module in the interior lit up red? If not, it must be activated by pressing and holding the button (Arto and Flair). Kann man hier vielleicht noch ein Bild von dem Ventil einfügen?
- Are the gas shut-off valves in the vehicle open? Check that the valves are perpendicular to the pipe. The gas shut-off valves are located in different places depending on the model.
3. Notes
- Perform a function test from time to time during troubleshooting: Test the gas supply by turning on the gas stove and letting it run for about one minute.
- After a gas failure, it may take some time for the gas to reach the consumers. The system must first be vented.
- A manual reset is necessary on the refrigerator and heater after a gas failure. If necessary, repeat this several times after restarting. Once the gas supply to the stove is restored, it will also be restored to the other appliances, but this may take a while.
Never carry out any work or repairs on the gas system yourself. Observe the safety instructions in the logbook under the chapter “Gas”! It is essential to visit an authorized service workshop.
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