If you have a really small flame, close all of the valves and wait for the
system to pressurize before trying to light the burners.
You should periodically test for leaking by turning the propane system
on, coating lines in soapy water and looking for air bubbles in
connections.
Star Burners-
Burners are made of cast iron and may rust in elements. Coat them in oil to
prevent rust. Like any gas burner, you should use extreme caution when the
fire is lit. Keep children, combustibles and plastic away.
Battery-
Refer to warning labels on battery for care and information.
Battery will need to be charged from time to time or placed on a trickle
charger.
If you are not experienced in battery maintenance it is best to have a
professional conduct the inspection or guide you through it. Use
goggles, gloves and proper clothing when maintaining battery.
If you detect acid build up or corrosion it will need to be properly
cleaned. Environmental laws have strict precautions that should be
followed.
Electrical System-
Extension cord must be plugged in to power system.
Before each use, check for nicks, cuts and abrasions to the wire.
NEVER use system is extension cord is damaged.
NEVER use in puddles of water or damp ground.
GFCI protected outdoor receptacle boxes have a built in breaker. If
there is no power, check that the breaker has not thrown. The test
button located on outlet should be used to check that the system is
working properly.
Overloaded system may cause breaker to shut off. When using an
electricity draining appliance, you may not be able to use any other
outlets.
Sink System-
All necessary chemicals to keep tanks conditioned and odor free can be
found at your local RV dealership. Your sink system MUST BE