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propane, STOP! Follow previous instructions, what to do if you
smell propane. If you do not smell propane, go to the next step.
5. Turn “ON” the propane supply.
6. Turn on electrical power to the appliance.
7. Turn switch marked “ Gas “, which is located on bottom of the
monitor panel, to “ ON “ position. If the burner does not light, the
system will automatically attempt two more tries for ignition before
lock out. NOTE: Each ignition cycle will have a fifteen second
purge before spark cycle if the system is a three try system.
8. If lock-out occurs before main burner lights, turn switch to “OFF”,
wait five seconds and turn switch to “ON” position. This will
restart the ignition cycle. The first start-up of the heater may
require several ignition cycles before all air is purged from the
propane lines.
If the burner will not come on, the following items should be checked
before calling a service person:
1. Switch turned off.
2. Propane supply to heater is empty or turned off.
3. Reset button on ECO is tripped.
4. If burner fails to light, call a Suburban Service Center or a local
RV Service agency.
When the recreational vehicle is not in use or while traveling, it is recom-
mended that the propane supply also be turned off.
CAUTION
!
Before attempting to operate any water heater, you must be sure the heater
is FULL OF WATER. Failure to fill with water will result in the tank
warping and the element burning up. When filling water heater with water,
don’t forget to open the by-pass valve to fill tank.
WARNING
!
If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result
causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
DANGER
!
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