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you choose to do this, make sure that the air
pressure never exceeds 60 psi.
WARNING: DO NOT USE AUTOMOTIVE ANTI-
FREEZE OR WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID ANTI-
FREEZE IN THE UNIT’S WATER SYSTEM. THESE
CAN BE HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED. YOUR
DEALER CAN PROVIDE YOU WITH SPECIAL ANTI-
FREEZE THAT IS SAFE AND APPROVED FOR RV
WATER SYSTEMS. ALWAYS FOLLOW
MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS FOR THESE
ADDITIVES.
APPLIANCES
WARNING: THE HOT WATER HEATER AND
FURNACE USE LP GAS AS FUEL AND IN THE
COURSE OF NORMAL OPERATION HAVE
PARTS/SURFACES THAT BECOME VERY HOT
AND ALSO EMIT COMBUSTION GASSES. BE
CAREFUL TO ALWAYS FOLLOW
MANUFACTURER’S RECOMMENDATIONS ON
VENTILATION AND DO NOT TOUCH THE AIR
EXHAUST PORTS OR ALLOW ANY MATERIAL TO
COVER THEM OR EVEN COME IN CONTACT
WITH THE INTAKE OR EXHAUST OF THESE
APPLIANCES.
WHENEVER YOU OR SOMEONE IN YOUR
VEHICLE SMELLS LP GAS, TAKE PRECAUTIONS AS
OUTLINED EARLIER IN THIS MANUAL.
WATER HEATER
NEVER IGNITE THE HOT WATER WITHOUT FIRST
FILLING IT WITH WATER.
Turn on the hot water faucet at the galley sink
to see if the tank is full. Operating instructions
can be found in the manufacturer’s owner’s
manual.
NOTE: ONLY QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS SHOULLD
PERFORM SERVICE ON THE WATER HEATER. IF
NOT SERVICED PROPERLY A FIRE COULD OCCUR.
RANGE
Also operated with LP gas are the range burners
and the oven. The basic operation is the same
as the units in your home except that extra care
must be taken to provide adequate ventilation
in your RV. Unlike your home, the RV has
limited air space, thus, a limited amount of
oxygen available for combustion.
WARNING: DO NOT USE OPEN FLAMES, SUCH
AS THE RANGE BURNERS, TO HEAT THE RV. THE
FLAMES CONSUME THE OXYGEN IN THE
VEHICLE AND COULD RESULT IN ASPHYXIATION.
Always provide adequate ventilation when
using the range and oven. It is always best to
use the range exhaust hood and open a window
slightly.
Read the manufacturer’s owner’s manual to
become familiar with the safe operation of this
appliance.
MICROWAVE
Read
the manufacturer’s owner’s manual to
find all the information on its operation and
cleaning.
REFRIGERATOR
Unlike your home refrigerator, the unit on your
RV can be operated on LP gas and 120-volt AC
electricity. Read over the manufacturer’s
owner’s man
ual before putting the refrigerator
into operation.
The refrigerator will not operate correctly if the
vehicle is not level while parked. The
refrigerator coolant will not circulate properly if
the unit is not level.
For best results, make sure the outside vents
are always clear of debris. Without proper
circulation of the rear coils the unit will not
keep food cold.
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