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IF YOU SMELL GAS:
1.
Extinguish any open flames, pilot lights and all
smoking materials.
2.
Do not touch electrical switches.
3.
Shut off the gas supply at the tank valve(s) or gas
supply connection.
4.
Open doors and other ventilating openings.
5.
Leave the area until odor clears.
6.
Have the gas system checked and leakage
source corrected before using again.
Range and Oven.
The top burners and oven operate
on LP gas. The basic methods of operation are the
same as the operations of a house type gas range.
In contrast to the refrigerator, water heater and fur-
nace which draw their source of combustion air from
the outside, the range draws its source of combustion
air directly from the interior of the RV and, therefore,
competes with you for the available oxygen supply.
The following warning label has been located in the
cooking area to remind you to provide an adequate
supply of fresh air for combustion:
WARNING
IT IS NOT SAFE TO USE COOKING
APPLIANCES FOR COMFORT HEATING
Cooking appliances need fresh air for safe
operation. Before operation:
1. Open overhead vent or turn on exhaust fan.
2. Open window.
Unlike homes the amount of oxygen supply is limited
due to the size of the recreational vehicle. Proper
ventilation when using the cooking appliance(s) will
avoid the dangers of asphyxiation. It is especially
important that cooking appliances not be used for
comfort heating as the danger of asphyxiation is
greater when the appliance is used for long periods of
time.
For further information, refer to the range manufac-
turer
'
s manual included in your owner information
package.
Range Hood Exhaust Vent.
The range hood exhaust
vent operates on 12 volt DC electricity. Remove the
filter screen for cleaning.
Microwave Oven (if equipped).
The microwave oven
operates on 120 volt AC electricity. It is a cord con-
nected appliance and must be plugged in to work. A
dedicated receptacle for the microwave is located in
the cabinet above the microwave.
For further information, refer to the microwave manu-
facturer's manual included in your owner information
package.
Air Conditioner (if equipped).
The air conditioner
operates on 120 volt AC electricity. Depending on the
type of AC installed on your vehicle, operation is
controlled by controls mounted on the ceiling shroud
or a wall mounted thermostat.
For further information, refer to the air conditioner
manufacturer's manual included in your owner infor-
mation package.
Fresh Water System
The fresh water system in your
Pacific Coachworks
recreational vehicle is designed to utilize two
alternate sources of fresh water; either a "city water"
source or a self-contained (onboard) water tank
source.
NOTE:
Check valves built into the system prevent
city water from entering the self-contained water
source and vice versa. Only one source may be used
at a time.
WARNING
This vehicle is equipped with a liquefied petroleum gas system. LP gas is
highly explosive and must be treated with respect to avoid serious accidents!
Components of your LPG system, including supply tanks and appliances, are
manufactured to the latest standards set by appropriate governing agencies, but
due caution must be exercised!
Never tamper with or attempt to modify gas equipment, lines or
connections.
Never check for leaks with a lighted match.
Don't store explosive or flammable material such as lighter fluid or
gasoline in or near a gas appliance.
All repairs, adjustments or modifications must be done by a qualified
gas service man.
Have your gas system checked by a qualified gas service man at least
once a year, and more often if you use your vehicle a great deal.
Always turn off LP gas supply at the tank before entering a gasoline
station or LP gas supply outlet.
Please read all sections regarding LPG in your vehicle owners manual
and owners manuals provided by appliance manufacturers.
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