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WARNING:
Do not bring or store LP gas containers, gasoline
or other flammable liquids inside the vehicle because a fire or explosion
may result.
DANGER
: 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.
WATER SYSTEM-SELF CONTAINED
Fill the water tank by opening the exterior access door and remove screw cap.
A garden hose can now be inserted. It’s a good idea to let the water run through
the hose for a short time to flush it out. Experienced RVers usually fill their tanks
with “home” water to avoid strange water that may be distasteful to them.
The amount of water in the tank may be checked on the Monitor Panel, or you
may fill the tank until water overflows out of the fill.
Open the hot side of the galley or lavatory faucet and turn on the water pump
switch located on the monitor panel. For some time the open faucet will only
sputter. This is because the water heater is being filled and air is being pushed
out through the lines. Once the water heater is full a steady stream of water will
come from the faucet. Now open a cold faucet. It will sputter for a short time,
but will soon expel a steady stream. All other faucets can now be opened until
all air is expelled. Once the system is filled with water and the faucets closed,
the water pump will shut off. When a faucet is opened the pump will come back
on automatically. If the faucet is just barely open it is normal for the pump to
cycle on and off rapidly.
SANITIZING
Potable water systems require periodic maintenance to deliver a consistent flow
of fresh water. Depending on use and the environment the system is subject to,
sanitizing is recommended prior to storing and before using the water system
after a period of storage. Systems with new components, or ones that have
been subjected to contamination, should also be disinfected as follows:
1. Use one of the following methods to determine the amount of common
household bleach needed to sanitize the tank.
Multiply “gallons of tank capacity” by 0.13; the result is the ounces of
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bleach needed to sanitize the tank.
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