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Propane System
LIGHTING PROPANE APPLIANCES
Detailed operating instruction manuals for propane appliances are included in your owner information
packet. Please read these manuals for specific operating instructions.
Always follow the appliance
manufacturer's lighting, operating and maintenance instructions.
Air trapped in the propane lines may delay the initial lighting of any appliance. It could take several
seconds or minutes for the propane to reach the appliance. This situation may potentially occur at any
time the LP tanks are removed for refilling.
To purge trapped air from the propane system;
1.
Verify that the valves on your LP tanks are fully open with the tank selector knob pointing to a
tank containing propane (identified by the green indicator).
2.
Light a stovetop burner first.
3.
When the stovetop burner flame burns steadily, your gas lines are now purged of any trapped air.
4.
Turn off the stovetop burner.
5.
Light any appliance as required.
The first time the furnace or oven is operated paints and oils used in manufacture may generate some
smoke and fumes. If this occurs, open doors and windows to air out the RV. These materials should burn
off after the first 15 to 20 minutes of appliance operation. During this 'burn-off' period your LP gas
detector, smoke and CO detectors may alarm. You can temporarily remove the batteries from smoke and
CO detectors to avoid this annoyance however do not attempt to disable the LP gas detector at any time.