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PROPANE
OVERVIEW
The propane tanks are stored in the fiberglass propane tank housing located at the front
of your travel trailer. Your Oliver comes standard with two 20 pound propane tanks or you
may have upgraded to two 30 pound propane tanks.
The propane system helps operate several components on your travel trailer. The water
heater, furnace, stove, and optional propane quick connects all work using propane as
fuel. Read all manufacturer appliance literature, including the information on the LP
bottles and regulator, provided in the unit packet, and follow any instructions. Refer to
manufacturers manual.
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DANGER
FOR ADDITIONAL SAFETY, IT IS RECOMMENDED TO TURN
OFF YOUR PROPANE TANKS WHILE TRAVELING.
PURGING THE SYSTEM
If you happen to run your propane tanks completely out or if your trailer has been in
storage, you will likely need to purge the propane lines to ensure a flow of propane is
supplied to the components that use the gas.
Since several components have built-in safety functions that require a reset if the burners
do not ignite, we suggest turning on the flow of propane to the stove and attempting
to light the burner. Once your stove is lit, you should then be able to turn on your other
components that use propane.
PROPANE TANK HOUSING
Your Oliver is equipped with a removable lid that allows you full access to the tanks.
1. The housing lid is held in place by two easy-to-use hood latches. To release the latch,
simply pull the latch back from the top.
2. Once both hood latches have been released, carefully lift the fiberglass lid up and over
the propane cylinders inside.
3. The two propane cylinders are each tightly secured in the propane tray mounted to
the frame. The securing mechanism also holds the propane regulator in place.
4. If you are simply needing to open or close the tank or access the regulator controls,
you can also simply open the round propane deck port located on the front of the
housing lid for quick access.
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