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Probs with Mallard Propane

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Probs with Mallard Propane Jim Moser 11-19-03  
Recently bought an '87 Mallard 27' truck-camper. Number of questions, but since its getting cooler lately the most important is how to get the propane to work.

There is a row of buttons below the unit's sink. They show how full the various tanks are. One of these is "propane". When I depress that button it shows the tank full. However, when I try to light anything, it doesn't work. (I should also add that the seller did work the stove when I bought the unit in August.)

I have opened the propane tank and, in case it was blocked, closed then shut the tank. I'm wondering if there is another step needed.
Re: Probs with Mallard Propane Reid Ellis 11-21-03  
Jim:

Once the propane is off, takes a while for it to get into the lines again: try a half dozen times to light the stove... should finally work.... then the other appliances may take a try or three, as well....

If not, back to the dealer!!
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