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Section 10: Appliances
Range Hood (if so equipped)
If your recreational vehicle is equipped with a range hood, it will be
connected to an exterior vent.
The vent has an inner flap with two snaps. This flap can be snapped
shut when the vehicle is in motion, or during storage to keep in-
sects, debris, snow, rain, etc. from entering the recreational vehicle.
Anytime the stove inside the recreational vehicle is being used, this
flap
MUST
be unsnapped and the range hood turned ON to
vent fumes outside the vehicle.
Whenever the stove in the RV is being used, the range hood
MUST
be turned
on, and the inner flap
MUST
be unsnapped and free to move.
Failure to do
so can create an asphyxiation hazard by restricting air flow to this vent.
Refrigerator
The refrigerator is not intended for quick freezing or cooling. We recommend stocking it
with pre-frozen or pre-cooled food when possible. 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. Check for obstructions in the
exterior refrigerator vent area (i.e., spider webs, bird nests, etc.). Use a soft cloth to dust off
the debris. For optimum efficiency and performance, it is recommended the refrigerator be
checked at least twice a year as part of the routine maintenance.
For detailed operating and safety information, refer to the manufacturer’s user guide.
Gas/Electric Models (if so equipped)
Residential Models (if so equipped)
NOTE: If you are using electric to power the refrigerator, make sure you are
connected to a 120-volt power source.
Cleaning Your Refrigerator
The following are general cleaning guidelines. For detailed information on cleaning your
specific refrigerator, refer to the manufacturer’s user guide.
If you smell propane gas
STOP
! Follow the directions located in your manu-
facturer’s owner’s manual and in this manual.
The ice maker should be turned off and the ice tray emptied when power to
your motor home has been shut off. With no power, the ice will melt and water
will “pool” in the refrigerator door. When power is restored, the vibration will
cause this water to run out of the door and on to the motor home floor.
Table of Contents
Summary of Contents for NORTH POINT 2023
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