
All furnaces are equipped with a wall thermostat
for temperature setting .
The furnace will not operate properly if your stored
personal items block the free flow of air at the reg
-
isters or the return air to the furnace . Storage under
cabinets should be done carefully so as to not crush
or damage any furnace ducting .
Smoke and fumes created as a result of burning off
manufacturing compounds are sometimes present
the first time the furnace is used. This is normal;
however, when you light the furnace the first time,
open all windows and doors until the residues are
completely burned off .
Always follow the appliance manufacturer’s light-
ing and operating instructions .
If the furnace does not keep you comfortably
warm, NEVER use the range, oven or a catalytic
heater for supplementary heat — even with a vent
or window open .
Combustion air for the furnace comes from out-
side the RV . The products of combustion from the
furnace (carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and
other gases) are returned to the outside air .
range
The Propane oven and burners are operated with
Propane . The basic operation is the same as the
range in your home .
This warning label has been located in the cook-
ing area to remind you to provide an adequate
supply of fresh air for combustion . Unlike homes,
the amount of oxygen supply is limited due to the
size of the recreation vehicle, and proper ventila-
tion when using the cooking appliance(s) avoids
danger of asphyxiation . It is especially important
that cooking appliances not be used for comfort
heating as the danger of asphyxiation is greater
when the appliance is use for long periods of
time . Refer to the
Lighting Propane Appliances
section, in the
Propane System
chapter of this
manual .
When you use the range oven for cooking or bak-
ing, always open a vent or window to provide
ventilation . Never operate the range or oven when
you are sleeping or if your alertness is impaired in
any way .
range exhaust hood
The exhaust hood allows vapors and cooking odors
to escape, and may provide a vent for the galley
area . Switches for the fan and light are located
either on the range hood or the front of the micro-
wave. The hood has grease filter screen(s) which
require periodic cleaning . To clean, remove the
screens and wash in soapy water . Rinse with water
and let the screens drain dry .
If needed, replace the light bulb with an equiva-
lent type found on the bulb or listed in the appli-
ance owner’s manual .
aIr condItIoner(s)
(If equipped)
The roof-mounted air conditioner(s) can oper-
ate only when the motor home is connected to
120-volt AC power from either a public utility or
appliances
warnIng
Portable fuel-burning ap pliances are not safe for heat-
ing inside the motor home. Asphyxiation or carbon
monoxide poisoning can occur.
!
warnIng
Do not use open flames to warm the living area.
Propane combustion consumes the oxygen inside
the motor home.
!
warnIng
It is not safe to use cooking appliances for comfort
heating. Cooking appliances need fresh air for safe
operation.
Before operation:
1. Open overhead vent or turn on exhaust fan.
2. Open window.
faIlure to comply could result In
death or serIous InJury.
!
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