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Holding tank lights deliver false readings (i.e., 1/3 or 2/3 indication).
Verify tank is empty.
Debris may be built up across probes. Clean and flush tank using four parts vinegar
mixed to two parts water.
Propane indicator display indicates E or F all the time.
Ensure propane gas tank is full.
If display is F, check the wiring or sending unit for malfunction.
Have it inspected by a certified technician.
No power to outside receptacle.
Make sure you have power to the shoreline.
Check breaker on generator.
GFCI receptacle switch may be off or tripped. Reset GFCI at receptacle in bathroom
or kitchen.
Check the breaker in the power center or panel box.
Contact a Damon dealer or a qualified RV technician if problem is not resolved.
Oven slow to heat up.
Poor baking.
Poor ignition of burners.
Pilots won’t stay lit.
Popping sound from top burners.
Carbon on pilot shield.
Burner flame too low or too high.
A defective gas pressure regulator may cause these conditions. Have the regulator
tested by your gas dealer or a certified RV technician.
Top burner or oven burner won’t light or won’t stay lit.
Check position of top burners and flash tubing.
Clean clogged burner ports with a toothpick.
See Oven Owner’s Manual for proper care and maintenance.
Gas smell.
Check all connections with leak detector solution.
Never Use a match or flame to check for leaks.
All propane connections should be checked periodically as
vibrations from travel may cause them to loosen.
Food burns on the bottom.
Oven too full for proper circulation. Use smaller pans or put less food in the oven.
Inverter does not work.
Be sure the batteries are properly charged. If the batteries are low, they will trip the
breakers on the inverter or force the inverter into low voltage drop out.
Reset the breakers on the inverter or reset inverter control.
The control panel lights are not illuminated.
Check coach circuit breakers and GFCI receptacle.
Verify that refrigerator is plugged into the 120 Volt outlet.
If using propane gas, verify house batteries have adequate charge.
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Page 12: ...12 Chapter 1 Warranty ...
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Page 24: ...24 Chapter 2 Planning and Preparation ...
Page 28: ...28 Chapter 3 On the Road Safety ...
Page 34: ...34 Chapter 4 Safety Provisions ...
Page 38: ...38 Chapter 5 Health and Well being ...
Page 72: ...72 Chapter 11 Winter Use and Storage ...
Page 75: ...75 Maintenance Schedule Date Service Preformed Mileage Date Service Preformed Mileage ...
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