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Fault Alarm:
Should the microprocessor sense a fault in the gas detector, a fault alarm will sound twice every 15 seconds.
The LED will alternately flash red to green and the
MUTE
switch will not respond to any command. The detector
must be repaired or replaced.
Maintenance
1. Vacuum dust off the detector cover weekly (more frequently in dusty locations) using the soft brush
attachment of a vacuum.
2.
Do not
spray cleaning agents or waxes directly on the front panel. This can damage the sensor, cause an
alarm, or cause a detector malfunction.
propane emergency proceDUreS
If you smell gas (a rotten egg or sulfur smell) at any time, perform the following steps
immediately:
Shut OFF gas appliances.
Manually turn off the main gas supply at the tank (primary shut off valve).
Do not attempt to operate any electric switch.
Open windows and doors.
Evacuate the motorhome.
Keep open flames, spark producing devices and smoking material out of the area.
Contact a qualified service technician to find the source and repair the gas leak.
WARNING:
A fire or explosion from ignited gas or gas fumes can seriously injure you or cause death.
propane tank
Measurement
Tank Measurement:
To measure level of propane in the tank, push the LPG button on
systems monitor. Lights on panel will turn on in sequence indicating
level of tank. A gauge is also located on the propane tank.
Tank Filling
Woodall’s Campground and Trailer Guide, and other similar publications, list
refueling stations. Many travel parks sell propane. Before filling the propane tank,
shut off pilot lights, appliances and igniters to prevent a fire or explosion. Have a
trained service person fill the propane tank.
WARNING:
Turn off all pilot lights and propane operated appliances before entering a refueling station. Most
propane appliances used in motorhomes are vented to the outside. Fuel vapors can enter those vents
when a motorhome is parked close to a gasoline pump, resulting in an explosion or fire.
WARNING:
Extinguish all sources of heat, sparks, flames and smoking materials within a 50
'
radius during the
fueling process.
The tank must be filled to the proper level to allow for expansion. An overfilled tank may cause the safety
valve to release pressure emitting a strong rotten egg odor near the tank and/or a hissing noise may be detected.
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Propane gauge
on tank
Indicator Levels
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