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6.
Turn on the water supply.
7.
Close the faucet when water flows continuously
without sputtering.
8.
Turn on the water heater.
These procedures will re-establish the air pocket at the
top of the tank. If the relief valve weeps again, repeat the
above procedure.
CAUTION:
Do not plug the pressure-temperature relief
valve under any circumstances.
If the water heater will be “out of service” for some time,
it should be drained. See “Storage” chapter for more
information.
When using hot water faucets in the camper for the first
time after heating water, open the valve slowly to reduce
water splattering from pressure build up.
FORCED AIR FURNACE
(Automatic Ignition)
The furnace is a forced air unit fueled by propane and
electronically powered by 12-volts. A wall-mounted
thermostat similar to those used in homes controls it. To
start the furnace, set thermostat switch to the ON
position and set desired temperature. The furnace will
cycle on and off as needed. To stop the furnace, set the
thermostat to lowest setting and the Off position. If your
furnace does not operate properly, check the battery
condition and propane supply.
CAUTION: The furnace will not operate properly if your
stored personal items block the free flow of air at the
registers or return air to the furnace.
The operating manual included in your Owner’s
Information Package contains detailed operating and
maintenance instructions.
During the initial lighting of a furnace, smoke and fumes
may be created as a result of the burning off of
manufacturing compounds. This is normal, however, the
initial lighting should be done with windows and doors
open and should be of adequate duration to completely
burn off residue.
Portable propane appliances are not safe for heating
inside the camper. Asphyxiation or carbon monoxide
poisoning can occur.
ROOF MOUNTED AIR CONDITIONER
CONVECTION OR MICROWAVE OVEN
Please read all instructions that come with the
convection or microwave oven before use. The oven
should never be operated empty.
When operating on your generator (if equipped) power
is limited. If the roof air conditioner is operating there
may not be enough power to operate the microwave.
Turn the air conditioner control to “fan only” setting to
use microwave.
AUTOMATIC IGNITION WATER HEATER
Your camper is equipped with a fully electronic water
heater, which has no pilot light, simply turn ON the
water heater switch located on the monitor panel. The
water heater will cycle on and off as needed. If the
water heater fails to ignite, a red light on the panel will
appear. Check to make sure you have adequate gas
and battery supply. Move switch off and back on again.
Do not operate the water heater until it is filled with
water. Turn on the hot water at the galley sink, and
when water flows continuously the heater is full.
Occasionally you may experience “weeping” of the
pressure/temperature relief valve. This is normal
operation. It is caused by the normal expansion of the
water while being heated. The tank is designed with an
internal air gap at the top to reduce this weeping
phenomenon. In time, though, the heating and
expansion of the water will absorb this air. To replace
the air and reduce relief valve weeping:
Wait until the water in the heater tank is cool before
performing the following steps.
1.
Turn off the water heater.
2.
Turn off incoming water supply.
3.
Open a faucet in the camper.
4.
Pull the handle of the relief valve straight out and
let water flow until its stops.
5.
Release the relief valve handle and let the valve
snap shut.
asphyxiation. It is especially important that cooking
appliances not be used for comfort heating as the
danger of asphyxiation is greater when the appliance
is used for long periods of time.
Never use portable fuel-burning equipment, including
wood and charcoal grills and stoves inside the vehicle
because a fire or explosion may result.
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6.
Turn on the water supply.
7.
Close the faucet when water flows continuously
without sputtering.
8.
Turn on the water heater.
These procedures will re-establish the air pocket at the
top of the tank. If the relief valve weeps again, repeat the
above procedure.
CAUTION:
Do not plug the pressure-temperature relief
valve under any circumstances.
If the water heater will be “out of service” for some time,
it should be drained. See “Storage” chapter for more
information.
When using hot water faucets in the camper for the first
time after heating water, open the valve slowly to reduce
water splattering from pressure build up.
FORCED AIR FURNACE
(Automatic Ignition)
The furnace is a forced air unit fueled by propane and
electronically powered by 12-volts. A wall-mounted
thermostat similar to those used in homes controls it. To
start the furnace, set thermostat switch to the ON
position and set desired temperature. The furnace will
cycle on and off as needed. To stop the furnace, set the
thermostat to lowest setting and the Off position. If your
furnace does not operate properly, check the battery
condition and propane supply.
CAUTION: The furnace will not operate properly if your
stored personal items block the free flow of air at the
registers or return air to the furnace.
The operating manual included in your Owner’s
Information Package contains detailed operating and
maintenance instructions.
During the initial lighting of a furnace, smoke and fumes
may be created as a result of the burning off of
manufacturing compounds. This is normal, however, the
initial lighting should be done with windows and doors
open and should be of adequate duration to completely
burn off residue.
Portable propane appliances are not safe for heating
inside the camper. Asphyxiation or carbon monoxide
poisoning can occur.
ROOF MOUNTED AIR CONDITIONER
CONVECTION OR MICROWAVE OVEN
Please read all instructions that come with the
convection or microwave oven before use. The oven
should never be operated empty.
When operating on your generator (if equipped) power
is limited. If the roof air conditioner is operating there
may not be enough power to operate the microwave.
Turn the air conditioner control to “fan only” setting to
use microwave.
AUTOMATIC IGNITION WATER HEATER
Your camper is equipped with a fully electronic water
heater, which has no pilot light, simply turn ON the
water heater switch located on the monitor panel. The
water heater will cycle on and off as needed. If the
water heater fails to ignite, a red light on the panel will
appear. Check to make sure you have adequate gas
and battery supply. Move switch off and back on again.
Do not operate the water heater until it is filled with
water. Turn on the hot water at the galley sink, and
when water flows continuously the heater is full.
Occasionally you may experience “weeping” of the
pressure/temperature relief valve. This is normal
operation. It is caused by the normal expansion of the
water while being heated. The tank is designed with an
internal air gap at the top to reduce this weeping
phenomenon. In time, though, the heating and
expansion of the water will absorb this air. To replace
the air and reduce relief valve weeping:
Wait until the water in the heater tank is cool before
performing the following steps.
1.
Turn off the water heater.
2.
Turn off incoming water supply.
3.
Open a faucet in the camper.
4.
Pull the handle of the relief valve straight out and
let water flow until its stops.
5.
Release the relief valve handle and let the valve
snap shut.
asphyxiation. It is especially important that cooking
appliances not be used for comfort heating as the
danger of asphyxiation is greater when the appliance
is used for long periods of time.
Never use portable fuel-burning equipment, including
wood and charcoal grills and stoves inside the vehicle
because a fire or explosion may result.
AUTOMATIC IGNITION WATER HEATER W/120-VOLT
HEATING ELEMENT
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6.
Turn on the water supply.
7.
Close the faucet when water flows continuously
without sputtering.
8.
Turn on the water heater.
These procedures will re-establish the air pocket at the
top of the tank. If the relief valve weeps again, repeat the
above procedure.
CAUTION:
Do not plug the pressure-temperature relief
valve under any circumstances.
If the water heater will be “out of service” for some time,
it should be drained. See “Storage” chapter for more
information.
When using hot water faucets in the camper for the first
time after heating water, open the valve slowly to reduce
water splattering from pressure build up.
FORCED AIR FURNACE
(Automatic Ignition)
The furnace is a forced air unit fueled by propane and
electronically powered by 12-volts. A wall-mounted
thermostat similar to those used in homes controls it. To
start the furnace, set thermostat switch to the ON
position and set desired temperature. The furnace will
cycle on and off as needed. To stop the furnace, set the
thermostat to lowest setting and the Off position. If your
furnace does not operate properly, check the battery
condition and propane supply.
CAUTION: The furnace will not operate properly if your
stored personal items block the free flow of air at the
registers or return air to the furnace.
The operating manual included in your Owner’s
Information Package contains detailed operating and
maintenance instructions.
During the initial lighting of a furnace, smoke and fumes
may be created as a result of the burning off of
manufacturing compounds. This is normal, however, the
initial lighting should be done with windows and doors
open and should be of adequate duration to completely
burn off residue.
Portable propane appliances are not safe for heating
inside the camper. Asphyxiation or carbon monoxide
poisoning can occur.
ROOF MOUNTED AIR CONDITIONER
CONVECTION OR MICROWAVE OVEN
Please read all instructions that come with the
convection or microwave oven before use. The oven
should never be operated empty.
When operating on your generator (if equipped) power
is limited. If the roof air conditioner is operating there
may not be enough power to operate the microwave.
Turn the air conditioner control to “fan only” setting to
use microwave.
AUTOMATIC IGNITION WATER HEATER
Your camper is equipped with a fully electronic water
heater, which has no pilot light, simply turn ON the
water heater switch located on the monitor panel. The
water heater will cycle on and off as needed. If the
water heater fails to ignite, a red light on the panel will
appear. Check to make sure you have adequate gas
and battery supply. Move switch off and back on again.
Do not operate the water heater until it is filled with
water. Turn on the hot water at the galley sink, and
when water flows continuously the heater is full.
Occasionally you may experience “weeping” of the
pressure/temperature relief valve. This is normal
operation. It is caused by the normal expansion of the
water while being heated. The tank is designed with an
internal air gap at the top to reduce this weeping
phenomenon. In time, though, the heating and
expansion of the water will absorb this air. To replace
the air and reduce relief valve weeping:
Wait until the water in the heater tank is cool before
performing the following steps.
1.
Turn off the water heater.
2.
Turn off incoming water supply.
3.
Open a faucet in the camper.
4.
Pull the handle of the relief valve straight out and
let water flow until its stops.
5.
Release the relief valve handle and let the valve
snap shut.
asphyxiation. It is especially important that cooking
appliances not be used for comfort heating as the
danger of asphyxiation is greater when the appliance
is used for long periods of time.
Never use portable fuel-burning equipment, including
wood and charcoal grills and stoves inside the vehicle
because a fire or explosion may result.
Do not operate the water heater until it is filled with
water.
Turn on the hot water at the galley sink, and when water
flows continuously the heater is full. Occasionally you
may experience “weeping” of the pressure/temperature
relief valve. This is normal operation. It is caused by the
normal expansion of the water while being heated. The
tank is designed with an internal air gap at the top to
reduce this weeping phenomenon. In time, though, the
heating and expansion of the water will absorb this air.
To replace the air and reduce relief valve weeping:
Wait until the water in the heater tank is cool before
performing the following steps.
1. Turn off the water heater.
2. Turn off incoming water supply.
3. Open a faucet in the camper.
4. Pull the handle of the relief valve straight out and let
water flow until it stops.
5. Release the relief valve handle and let the valve snap
shut.
6. Turn on the water supply.
7. Close the faucet when water flows continuously with-
out sputtering.
8. Turn on the water heater.
FORCED AIR FURNACE (Automatic Ignition)
CAUTION: The furnace will not operate properly if your
stored personal items block the free flow of air at the
registers or return air to the furnace.
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