Your motorhome is designed to use low sulfur fuel
only for the engine used in the routine operation
of the motorhome—these require prudent and
safe handling to assure safety of the motorhome
and its occupants; namely:
• Anytime the motor fuel (i.e., diesel fuel) or the
LP tank is to be
fi
lled, the motorhome engine
is to be turned OFF and all pilot lights and
appliances should be turned OFF.
• A NO SMOKING policy should always be
observed when re
fi
lling the fuel or propane gas tank.
• NEVER use an open
fl
ame to test for LP gas leaks or to examine the
fl
uid levels in the fuel tanks.
• A
ft
er
fi
lling any LP system, immediately replace and secure all protective covers and caps.
• A
ft
er closing the LP valve, close and securely latch the LP door to prevent unintentional access or
damage.
• NEVER connect natural gas to the LP gas system—LP gas and natural gas are not interchangeable.
• When lighting range burners, do not turn burner controls to “On” and allow the gas to escape
before lighting.
• NEVER use any other “burning” equipment (e.g., charcoal grills, wood stoves, butane lights, pro
pane lights) inside the motorhome. Doing so may cause
fi
res and/or asphyxiation.
FUELS FOR THE MOTORHOME
SAFETY
14
WARNING
Any portable, fuel-burning equipment (e.g., charcoal, propane, butane, wood)
must not be used inside the motorhome. Any use of such equipment inside
the motorhome may readily cause fires and/or asphyxiation by carbon-monoxide poisoning.
Further, such unauthorized use would probably invalidate your motorhome insurance policy.
All pilot lights, appliances, and their ignitors
must be turned off before refueling of motor
fuel tanks or propane containers. A failure
to comply, could result in serious injury or
death.
DANGER
WARNING
Liquid propane (LP) gas containers, gasoline, or other
flammable liquids are not to be placed or stored inside
the motorhome because a fire or explosion may occur.
LP gas containers (Figure 2-2) are equipped with safety
valves that may relieve excess pressure by discharging
gas into the atmosphere—any containment of that vent-
ed LP gas constitutes an explosive hazard.
Figure 2-2: LP tank
Summary of Contents for 2017 Allegro Breeze
Page 8: ...1 GENERAL INFORMATION Chapter 1 ...
Page 17: ...10 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Chapter 2 ...
Page 32: ...25 HEATING AIR CONDITIONING Chapter 3 ...
Page 37: ...30 LP GAS SYSTEM Chapter 4 ...
Page 41: ...34 MAJOR APPLIANCES Chapter 5 ...
Page 50: ...43 ENTERTAINMENT Chapter 6 ...
Page 54: ...47 CABINETS FURNITURE Chapter 7 ...
Page 59: ...52 STRUCTURAL FEATURES Chapter 8 ...
Page 61: ...54 ELECTRICAL FEATURES Chapter 9 ...
Page 74: ...67 SLIDE OUT FEATURES Chapter 10 ...
Page 78: ...71 EXTERIOR FEATURES Chapter 11 ...
Page 84: ...77 INTERIOR FEATURES Chapter 12 ...
Page 87: ...80 PLUMBING BATH FEATURES Chapter 13 ...
Page 98: ...WINDOWS AWNINGS VENTS DOORS Chapter 14 91 ...
Page 101: ...DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Chapter 15 94 ...
Page 106: ...ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Chapter 16 99 ...