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APPLIANCES
Follow the operating and maintenance instructions
supplied by the appliance manufacturer for safe and
dependable use. The following information is supplied
as only a supplement to that provided with each
appliance. If you have a problem, see your local Lance
service center or call the appliance manufacturer listed
in the back of this manual.
LIGHTING PROPANE APPLIANCES
NOTE: New propane tanks or empty tanks that have
been sitting with the valve open for a period of time
must be purged of air and moisture prior to filling.
Air trapped in the propane lines may delay the initial
lighting of any appliance. It could take several seconds
or minutes for the propane to reach the appliance. To
purge some of the air from the propane system, first
light a burner on the range. The other appliances will
then light more quickly.
The first time the furnace or oven is operated, paints
and oils used in manufacturing may generate some
smoke and fumes. If this occurs, open doors and
windows to air out the camper. These materials should
burn off in a short time. Always follow the appliance
manufacturer’s lighting and operating instructions.
REFRIGERATOR
The refrigerator operates on 120-volt AC power,
propane and on 12-volt DC (if equipped). The operating
instructions supplied in the Owner’s Information
Package will help you with detailed information from the
manufacturer.
The recreational vehicle propane type refrigerator
operates on the “absorption” principle and therefore
must be reasonably level. When your camper is
stationary, it should be leveled for comfortable living. If
you can occupy the camper comfortably, the
refrigerator unit should perform well. If the refrigerator
unit is not “close to level”, it may not function properly
and your food will not be adequately cooled.
When the RV is in motion, the continuous movement
will not affect operation. The operating instructions are
printed inside near the controls and may be found in
the manufacturer’s instructions manual.
OPERATING TIPS
Operate the refrigerator on 120-volts for 8 to 12 hours
(overnight) before you leave on a trip. This will allow
the refrigerator and freezer to get cold and even have
some ice ready.
Pre-cool food and drinks before putting them into the
camper refrigerator.
For off-truck use, some refrigerator models must have
12-volt battery hookup to power the electronic controls.
Refer to the supplied appliance manuals for proper
operating instructions.
RANGE-OVEN
The gas burners and oven use propane gas for fuel.
Operation is similar to the range in your home.
However, cook temperatures will vary from home
ranges depending on the altitude.
Your range is equipped with a spark igniter for lighting
the top burners.
The three (3) burner range is equipped with one (front)
high output burner when additional heat is needed.
All propane ovens are equipped with a pilot light that
must be lit before using the oven. Be sure to turn OFF
the pilot when the oven is not needed or before
traveling or refueling. For additional information, please
refer to the operating manual supplied in your Owner’s
Information Package.
Before turning on the main propane supply, be sure all
burner and oven control knobs are in the “OFF”
position.
It is not safe to use cooking appliances for comfort
heating. Do not use open flames to warm the living
area.
Cooking appliances need fresh air for safe operation.
Before operation:
1. Open overhead vent or turn on exhaust fan.
2. Open window.
The warning label above has been located in the
cooking area to remind you to provide an adequate
supply of fresh air for combustion. Unlike homes, the
amount of oxygen supply is limited due to the size of
the recreational vehicle, and proper ventilation when
using the cooking appliance(s) will avoid danger of
The refrigerator operates on 120-volt AC power, propane
and/or 12-volt DC. The operating instructions supplied
in the Owner’s Information Package will help you with
detailed information from the manufacturer.
Before turning on the main propane supply, be sure all
burner and oven control knobs are in the “OFF” position.
1. Open overhead vent or turn on exhaust fan.
2. Open window.
Follow the operating and maintenance instructions
supplied by the appliance manufacturer for safe and
dependable use. The following information is supplied
as only a supplement to that provided with each
appliance. If you have a problem, see your local Lance
Dealer or call the appliance manufacturer listed in
the back of this manual.
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