20. Fire Safety
Prevention is the best answer to fire safety.
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Always switch off the safety solenoid when stove is not in use
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Never leave the stove or oven burning unattended.
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Never change propane tanks whilst barbequing.
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Never smoke inside.
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Never smoke when changing propane tanks.
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Safely store any flammable liquids (for example charcoal lighter fuel).
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Keep matches away from children.
Engine compartment fire:
In the event of a fire in the engine compartment use the fire extinguisher
positioned closest to the fire and position the mouth of the extinguisher to
the fire hole.
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Pull the yellow key out
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Press down on the red button until all the
contents of the extinguisher have been
discharged.
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Do not open the engine compartment even if you
think the fire has been extinguished, dying
embers can easily be re-ignited by a fresh supply
of air.
Open fire:
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Pull out the yellow safety tab.
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Point the extinguisher at the base of the fire and
press down on the red button to discharge
contents.
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Generously cover the base of the fire and surrounding area to ensure the
fire is under control and cannot spread. Continue discharging
extinguisher until the fire is out.
Galley fire:
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Take the fire blanket out of its container. Read the
instructions for use carefully.
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Ensure hands and limbs are protected from the fire
by the blanket.
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Carefully lay the blanket over the fire, laying the
blanket away from you and keeping yourself
protected at all times from the flames.
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Once in place leave the blanket until all heat has
gone from the scene of the fire, this way you can be
sure that the fire has definitely gone out and will not
re-ignite.