
• Immediately turn off all potential sources of ignition
(furnace, water heater, refrigerator, stove/range, etc.), and
extinguish any open flames, pilot lights, and all smoking
materials.
• Consult an authorized service technician for repairs, as
the propane
system must be checked, and the leakage
source must be corrected before using the propane
system again.
Failure to comply could result in fire or explosion.
Propane (LP) Detector
Operating instructions and a test button are located on the face of
the detector. The propane detector should be tested after the
vehicle has been in storage, before each trip, and at least once per
week during use.
Never attempt to repair the propane detector. Do not remove the
fuse or disconnect wiring to the propane detector. If the propane
detector will not function, check for 12 volt power at the detector. If
an issue is found, or if the 12 volt electric circuit is found to be
operational, repair or replace the propane detector.
Do not use coach with a non-operational or disabled LP detector.
Never spray any type of aerosol or cleaner directly onto or into the propane detector. Spraying any type of
material into the opening on any of these detectors can render them useless, and would not be covered by the
manufacturer’s warranty.
Never test for a leak by lighting a match or having an open flame where you suspect leaking gas.
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