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LP
GAS
SYSTEM
GENERAL
LP-gas
is
supplied
to
your
appliances
from
a
storage
tank
located
under
the
motorhome
around
the
center
of
the
couch.
The
high
pressure
of
the
storage
tank
is
reduced
to
appliance
operating
pressure
by
a
two-stage
regulator
attached
to
the
main
supply
valve.
LP
vapor
passes
through
this
regulator
to
a
steel pipe
manifold
and
is
then
distributed
to
LP
appliances.
IN
ORDER
TO
USE
THE
PROPANE
SYSTEM
THE
ELECTRIC
SWITCH
LOCATED
ON
THE
PROPANE
TANK
(ACCESS
TO
THE
TANK
IS
AVAILABLE
UNDER
THE
DRIVERS
SIDE
OF
THE
COACH
BEHIND
THE SMALLEST DOOR)
MUST
BE
IN
THE
"ON"
POSITION.
ALSO,
IT
IS
IMPORTANT
WHEN
NOT
IN
USE
TO
TURN THE
PROPANE
SWITCH BACK
TO
THE
"OFF"
POSITION.
The
following appliances
operate
on
LP-gas:
1.
Furnace
2.
Water
Heater
3.
Rangeloven
4.
Refrigerator
(LP
gas
is
an
optional
fuel
source
for
the
refrigerator,
which
can
also
run
on
12V
or
1 1
OV
power).
5.
Generator
as
supplied
on
Diesel
models.
To
assure
safe,
troublefree
operation,
read
the
manufacturer
operating instructions for
each
appliance completely
before
use.
Each
appliance
manual
can
be
found
in
the
owner's
packet
provided
with
your
motorbome.
SAFETY
To
ensure
safe
operation
of
your
LP
appliances,
you
should
be
aware
of
the
following
warnings
and
warning
labels:
WARNING: LP-Gas
containers
shall
not
be
placed
or
stored
inside
the
vehicle.
LP-Gas
containers
are
equipped
with
safety devices that
relieve
excessive
pressure
by
discharging
gas
to
the
atmosphere.
FAILURE
TO
COMPLY
COULD
RESULT
IN
DEATH
OR
SERIOUS
INJURY.
The
following warning label
has
been
located
in
the
cooking
area
to
remind
the
user
to
provide
an
adequate
supply of
fresh
air
for
combustion:
I
WARNING:
IT
IS
NOT SAFE
TO
USE
COOKING
APPLIANCES FOR COMFORT
HEATING.
Cooking
appliances
need
fresh
air
for
safe
operation.
Before
operation:
I
Open
the
overhead
vent
or
turn
on
the
exhaust
fan,
and
2.
Open
a
window.
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