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Section 2: Occupant Safety
NOTE:
The carbon monoxide/propane alarm manufacturer strongly
recommends replacement of the detector five years after the date of
purchase.
Formaldehyde
Some components in the recreation vehicle contain formaldehyde-based adhesives that may
release formaldehyde fumes into the air for an unknown period of time. Individuals who are
allergic to formaldehyde gas fumes may experience irritation to eyes, ears, nose and throat.
Indoor air quality may also be affected by leaving your vehicle closed for a period of time.
To aid in dissipation, ventilate the recreation vehicle
by opening all windows and circulate the air with a
fan.
This label is located inside the vehicle near the entry
door. The label should be left permanently affixed to
the recreation vehicle:
Extended Or Full Time Usage
Your new recreation vehicle has been built for enjoyment in a recreational manner. It is not
intended for use as full-time quarters or a permanent residence. Continuous living in your
vehicle could cause accelerated wear and damage to the various components.
Continuous or permanent living in your recreation vehicle may affect your
warranty coverage and may void the “Limited Warranty” applicable to your
vehicle.
Cold Weather Usage
When used in freezing or below freezing temperatures, the precautions should be taken:
Fresh water and drainage systems - preparations to avoid freeze-ups.
Propane gas (if so equipped) and sufficient power is needed for protection from possible
freeze-ups on the propane gas regulator. Keep in mind that more frequent furnace
operation will substantially increase battery draw and propane gas use.
During cool weather usage, ventilation or addition of a dehumidifier may be required
to reduce condensation.
Check outside extrusions on compartment doors, locks, slide outs, windows, vents, etc.,
for frozen moisture before operating to avoid damage to parts.
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