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SECTION
6
Appliances
DO NOT
TURN ON THE GAS SUPPLY UNTIL
THE GAS LEAK(S) HAS BEEN REPAIRED.
YOU, AS THE OWNER/USER, SHOULD INSPECT THE
FURNACE MONTHLY DURING THE HEATING SEASON FOR
PRESENCE OF SOOT ON THE VENT. THE PRESENCE OF
SOOT INDICATES INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION. OPERATING
THE FURNACE UNDER THIS CONDITION COULD LEAD
TO SERIOUS PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY
OR LOSS OF LIFE. IF SOOT IS OBSERVED ON THE VENT,
IMMEDIATELY SHUT THE FURNACE DOWN AND CONTACT
A QUALIFIED SERVICE AGENCY.
HOT WATER HEATER
CAREFULLY FOLLOW THE WATER HEATER
MANUFACTURER’S DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING
THE CORRECT OPERATION OF YOUR WATER HEATER.
FAILURE TO DO SO COULD VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
Hot water heaters require very little care. However, the
most common cause of problems with your water heater is
initiating operation before the tank is filled with water. Even
running it for a brief period of time without water will damage
the electric heating element.
Prior to operating the RV water heater for the first time, be
sure there is water in the water heater tank. Be sure that
the water heater by-pass valve, if installed, is open, to allow
water flow into the tank. Next, connect the RV to a water
source or turn on the onboard water pump. Open a hot-water
tap and wait until water is flowing, with no air in the line.
When water is flowing from the tap, the water heater tank is
full, and it is safe to operate the water heater.
DO NOT STORE OR
USE GASOLINE OR
OTHER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
OR LIQUIDS NEAR OR ADJACENT
TO THE WATER HEATER OR ANY
OTHER APPLIANCE.
Automatic Shut Off
The water heater is equipped with a high temperature
limit switch, which will shut down the water heater if the
temperature reaches above 180˚ F. If the limit switch should
fail, the water heater is equipped with a pressure relief valve
which is designed to open, if the temperature of the water
reaches 210 degrees F, or if excessive pressure builds up.
The valve will close automatically once the pressure falls
below 50 PSI. Until the pressure falls below 50 PSI, dripping
may occur. This normal and indicates the pressure relief
valve is functioning properly by releasing pressure, causing
temporary dripping.
FURNACE
BEFORE OPERATING THE FURNACE CHECK THE
LOCATION OF THE FURNACE VENT TO BE SURE IT WILL
NOT BE BLOCKED BY THE OPENING OF ANY DOOR ON
THE TRAILER (OR BY EXTERIOR ITEMS SUCH AS A BUSH
OR A TREE.)
Tips to assure continued safe operation of the furnace.
1.) Inspect furnace venting. Venting must be free of
obstruction and soot
2.) Periodically observe the main burner flame to ensure it
is burning with a hard blue flame. If the flame appears
yellow or lazy, shut the furnace down. The burner may
need to be cleaned or replaced.
3.) Keep the furnace area clear of any combustible materials.
gasoline or other flammable vapor and liquids.
NOTE:
TO PROPERLY OBSERVE BURNER
OPERATION, THE FURNACE MUST BE
REMOVED. THIS SHOULD ONLY BE DONE BY YOUR
DEALER OR A QUALIFIED SERVICE CENTER.
DO NOT
INSTALL SCREENS OVER THE
VENT FOR ANY REASON. DOING SO CAN
CAUSE UNSAFE FURNACE OPERATION.
SHOULD OVERHEATING OCCUR OR THE
GAS SUPPLY FAIL TO SHOUT OFF, SHUT
OFF THE MANUAL GAS VALVE TO THE APPLIANCE BEFORE
SHUTTING OFF THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY.
BE SURE THE FURNACE AND ALL IGNITION
SYSTEMS ARE ‘OFF’ DURING REFUELING
AND WHILE VEHICLE IS IN MOTION.
READ THE FURNACE MANUFACTURERS USERS MANUAL.
IF THE INFORMATION IN THE MANUAL IS NOT FOLLOWED
EXACTLY, A FIRE OR EXPLOSION MAY RESULT, CAUSING
PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY, OR LOSS OF LIFE.
If You Smell Gas:
• Extinguish any open flame.
• Evacuate all persons from the vehicle.
• Shut off the gas supply
at the gas container or source.
• Do not touch any electrical switch
or use the phone or radio in the vehicle.
• Do not start a generator.
• Contact the nearest gas supplier or qualified
service center for repairs.
• If you can not reach a gas supplier or qualified
service center, call the fire department.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
‘WARNING’ indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.