SYSTEMS
Propane – LPG
The propane tanks in your new camper come pre purged so they are ready
to fill. Following all safety warnings in the compartment that holds your
propane tanks.
Always remove tanks to fill
Never fill past 80% capacity as overfilling can cause the safety device
to release pressure by discharging gas.
Never place or store propane tanks inside you camper or vehicle.
Never fill with Natural Gas.
If you smell Gas:
1) Extinguish any open flame and pilot light.
2) Do not touch electrical switches.
3) Shut off gas supply at tanks.
4) Open windows and doors.
5) Leave area
6) Have system checked by qualified RV Gas Technician.
Operating Propane System
Your camper is equipped with an auto change propane regulator. We
recommend keeping the arrow towards the outside propane tank and
refilling when the regulator turns red. It is easier to change the tank closest
to the door.
Always open both tank valves slowly as they are QCC Type 1 which has an
excess flow safety devices built into them. They need to be hand tight for
gas to flow. If you open the tank valves too quickly it will stop the flow of
gas.
Your fridge, stove, furnace and hot water heater all run on propane.
Thoroughly read the manufacturers manuals before operating any of the
appliances. You will find these manuals included in the black pouch.
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