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F
UEL
S
AFETY
For your protection and others, it is critical to
understand the danger associated with fuel.
Take time to become educated about the
property of fuel and use it safely.
If you spill fuel on the RV, clean it up
immediately. Fuel can dull or soften paint and
damage other surfaces. Use care when fueling
your RV. The following labels should be kept
permanently affixed to your RV:
Automotive fuel selection
Remember an automotive fuel generator is
fueled by the same system used to fuel the
chassis engine. Check the generator OEM
and chassis manufacturer information to help
determine the type of fuel best suited for this
dual application.
Fuel filler cap
Remove the fuel filler cap by slowly turning it
counterclockwise and waiting for any “hiss”
noise to stop. Then unscrew the cap all the
way. To close the fuel filler cap, securely turn
the cap clockwise until you hear clicking
sounds. If you need to replace the fuel tank
filler cap, use only a cap specified for your RV.
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SECTION 4
PROPANE SYSTEM
DANGER
Automotive fuels can cause serious injury
or death if misused or mishandled. If you
have further questions, consult your RV
dealer, the OEM or Jayco Customer
Service for assistance.
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Always shut OFF all engines while
refueling.
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Do not bring or store fuel or other
flammable liquids inside the RV
because a fire or explosion may result.
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Before refueling, extinguish all smoking
materials and any open flames.
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Before refueling, always turn OFF all
spark producing appliances (i.e., water
heaters, furnaces, etc.).
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Do not overfill the fuel tank(s). The
pressure in an overfilled fuel tank may
cause leakage and lead to fuel spray
and/or fire.
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Fuel spills represent a serious fire
hazard, and should be cleaned up
immediately.
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Never restart an engine or re-light any
pilot lights while raw fuel is present.
FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD
RESULT IN FIRE, DEATH OR SERIOUS
INJURY.
Any motorized vehicle or any motorized equipment
powered with flammable liquid can cause fire,
explosion or asphyxiation if stored or transported
within the recreational vehicle. To reduce the risk of
fire, explosion or asphyxiation:
1. Passengers shall not ride in the vehicle
storage area while vehicles are present.
2. Doors and windows in walls of separation (if
installed) are to be closed while the vehicles
are present.
3. Run fuel out of engine of stored vehicles after
shutting off fuel at the tank.
4. Do not store or transport motor fuel inside
this vehicle.
5. Ventilate the vehicle storage area.
6. Do not operate gas appliances, pilot lights, or
electrical equipment when motorized
vehicles or motorized equipment are inside
the vehicle.
FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN AN
INCREASED RISK OF FIRE, EXPLOSION OR
ASPHYXIATION.
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DANGER
Fig. 4.1 Flammable liquid
WARNING
Do not replace the fuel fill cap with one of a
different type. Use of a substitute cap may
create excessive fuel system pressure,
resulting in fuel station damage and
improper operation in a collision.
Summary of Contents for MELBOURNE
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