WARNING: IF YOU SMELL GAS extinguish all open flames
and turn off the main gas supply. Liquid propane is highly
volatile, highly explosive and extremely dangerous. Explosion,
fire, property damage, injury or death can result. Propane is a
“heavy” gas and will lay on the floor and “hide” in corners.
Open all windows and doors. Do not touch any electrical
switches. They may cause a spark which can ignite. Evacuate
the motorhome and shut off the LP valve. Contact a qualified
service center to have the problem correctly diagnosed and
repaired before resuming operation.
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The water heater will operate when the following conditions have been met:
• 120 Volt AC has been supplied either from shore power or the generator.
• The LP-Gas valve on the LP tank is open.
• The battery cut-off switch at the entry door is ON.
• The house batteries are charged.
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• Make sure the LP-Gas is turned on.
• Turn the water heater switch to the the
ON
position. The water heater will
make an audible “roar” from the burner when ignited. The indicator light
will illuminate briefly then go out when the water heater is lit. The
indicator light will glow steady when the ignition cycle has gone into
“lock-out.”
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• Have either shore power or the generator suppling AC voltage.
• Turn on the water heater switch located under the galley counter.
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• Turn off water heater when not in use to conserve LP-Gas.
• The water heater tank capacity is ten gallons. When running the shower,
conserve the heated water by shutting the shower water off when not in
immediate use.
• Use caution when adapted to 30 amp shore service. The water heater
element, when in operation, will use approximately 12 amps. It may be
necessary to operate appliances in sequence.
• The temperature and pressure (T & P) safety relief valve on the outside of
the water heater is set to open at 210° F or 150 psi. When water
temperature and pressure reach these settings, the valve may drip until the
pressure has dropped. Avoid opening the T & P valve manually as it may
continue to leak. The valves can be purchased from most hardware stores.
Appliance & Equipment
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E X E C U T I V E
3 • 7 6
Operation
Water Heater -
Using LP-Gas
Water Heater -
Using 120 AC
Tips
Summary of Contents for Executive 2001
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Page 6: ...E X E C U T I V E SECTION 1 WARRANTY INFORMATION...
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Page 22: ...E X E C U T I V E SECTION 2 OPERATING SAFETY...
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Page 46: ...E X E C U T I V E SECTION 3 APPLIANCES EQUIPMENT...
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Page 106: ...E X E C U T I V E CHAPTER 4 WATER LP GAS SYSTEMS...
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Page 129: ...Water LP Gas Systems EXECUTIVE 4 1 2 9 NOTES...
Page 130: ...E X E C U T I V E SECTION 5 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS...
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Page 177: ...Electrical Systems 5 1 7 7 EXECUTIVE N NO OT TE ES S...
Page 178: ...E X E C U T I V E SECTION 6 UNIT CARE MAINTENANCE...
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Page 203: ...Unit Care Maintenance EXECUTIVE 6 2 0 3 NOTES...
Page 204: ...E X E C U T I V E SECTION 7 CHASSIS INFORMATION...
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