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Appliances
Appliances
The following is a brief overview of the factory-installed, RV
appliances and equipment. For detailed operating instructions
for each specific component, please refer to the manufactur-
er’s owner manuals (found in your Owner Information Pack-
age) or visit that manufacturer’s website.
If there have been modifications or replacements made
to your RV, then these instructions may not apply. Please
contact the service center or technician who performed the
modifications or substitutions if assistance is required.
Microwave
Make sure there is sufficient 120-volt power available before
operating the microwave. To prevent damage, ensure the
microwave turntable is secured prior to traveling.
Refrigerator
An RV refrigerator is not intended for quick cooling or freezing.
For best results, stock with food that is already cold or frozen.
The shelves should not be covered with paper or plastic and
the food items should be arranged so air can circulate freely.
Keep the area at the back of the refrigerator clean and free of
debris. Also check that the exterior refrigerator vent is free of
any obstructions (i.e., spider webs, bird nests, etc.). Use a soft
cloth to dust off the debris. For optimum efficiency and per-
formance, it is recommended the refrigerator be checked at
least twice a year as part of the routine maintenance.
Washer/Dryer Prep
If your RV was built with this feature, be aware the cabinet
space provided is intended for the installation of an aftermar-
ket RV-rated washer/dryer (customer supplied) only. Please
consult your dealer or the appliance manufacturer for installa-
tion assistance.
IF YOU SMELL
PROPANE GAS
STOP!
Quickly and carefully
perform the 6-step
procedure below:
DO NOT USE
GAS COOKING APPLIANCES
FOR COMFORT HEATING.
This may lead to carbon
monoxide poisoning,
which can lead to death
or serious injury.
DANGER
DANGER
Do not use portable fuel
burning equipment (i.e.,
wood and charcoal grills
or stoves) inside the RV.
Use of these items inside
an RV may cause fires or
inability to breathe.
WARNING
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