Go to http://www.us.kohler.com/onlinecatalog/pdf/114811_2.pdf for the directions
It is normal for the regulator to get cold as the liquid propane turns to gas. If the pressure drop is great enough and the volume is high enough (which is to say, you are doing some serious barbecuing, the temperature can drop below freezing. At that temperature, the moisture in the air will form frost. If this creates some sort of a problem, you can soak a towel in hot water and lay it on the regulator.
Regulator problem, not enough info to answer properly.
the sun is where the temperature is high enough
If the amp is big enough, it can fry the regulator.
The "Related Questions" below provide a comprehensive trouble-shooting guide to Taurus/Sable heating problems - particularly the inability to adjust the temperature and flushing a heater core.
Talk to the people at the paint store for better advise but choose a reducer that matches your paint and temperature range and I go with a 2 to 1 reducer to paint ratio using a 50psi regulator, that works well enough for me.
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You have to be careful about doing this, you must keep the temperature of the pan below the flash point of the brandy (sorry, I don't know what this temperature is). Basically, you want to keep the temperature low enough that the alcohol or fumes in the brandy won't ignite. So keep the burner low, stir constantly, don't walk away, don't take your eyes off the pan, and adjust the temperature downward as necessary.
When you get to a high enough temperature.
To adjust the kick down cable there is a clip that u remove and adjust the sheth lenght. if you cant get enough adjustment from that they sell replacement cables that are adjustable. The technical name is Detent cable
Not enough fuel to them. Most l;likely a fuel pressure regulator problem
No. More likely bad brushes or a bad internal regulator.