Propane Detector
DANGER
If the detector senses the presence of propane, the
light will turn from green to red, accompanied by
an audible alarm. If the alarm sounds:
1. Immediately evacuate all occupants from the
recreational vehicle.
2. Extinguish any open flames, pilot lights and
all smoking material.
3. DO NOT touch any electrical switches.
4. Shut off the propane supply at the tank.
5. Open doors and windows to ventilate.
6. DO NOT USE THE RANGE HOOD OR OTHER
POWER VENTS.
7. The alarm will continue to sound as long as
propane is detected or until turned off.
NOTE:
The alarm may sound at times when no propane is pres-
ent due to household product use, such as aerosol hair-
spray, certain cleaners, adhesives, alcohol, etc.
Electrical System Control
DANGER
Connecting the power cord to a non-grounded or
improperly grounded power source can result in a
dangerous and possibly fatal electric shock.
NOTE:
The electrical power supply provided for the recreational
vehicle is a dual system, operating with 120VAC and/or
12VDC.
The 120VAC power may be provided by either connect-
ing the recreational vehicle to an outside power source
when parked, or by use of a recreational vehicle genera-
tor. When the 120VAC system is operational, power also
passes through a system converter, allowing the full use
of all 12VDC functions in the RV. Some 120VAC func-
tions in the RV may include:
•
Refrigerator
•
Ice maker
•
Roof-mounted air conditioner/s
•
TV
•
Microwave
•
Converter
•
Electrical outlets
•
Some lights
•
DVD
Some refrigerators also have the option of running on
propane when 120VAC power is not available. When not
connected to 120VAC power , the 12VDC system func-
tions can be supplied by the batteries. Batteries are
recharged by the power converter when the RV is
attached to an outside 120VAC power source, or by the
generator. (Be sure you turn the power switch ON; the
generator will not charge the batteries or otherwise oper-
ate when the power switch is in the OFF position.)
For more information please consult the individual own-
er’s manual or on-line at
www.forestriverinc.com
.
Connecting to an Outside Power
Source
A 30 amp or 50 amp power cord is provided to connect
the RV to a grounded power source. The electric utility
service connection is located on the driver’s side near
the rear of the coach.
The power cord is stored inside the electric utility service
compartment. (Depending upon the type of RV you have,
the power cord could be either permanently mounted or
detachable.)
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