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PROPANE & SAFETY SYSTEM
Your vehicle is equipped with a propane system which, when properly handled and maintained, will provide trouble
and worry free operation of your propane fueled appliances.
Propane fuel is stored in a liquid state under extremely high pressure. As fuel is used, propane gas passes from the top
of the tank through the regulator into the propane gas lines and eventually to all of the propane fueled appliances.
Although the entire system has undergone extensive factory and dealer testing for leaks, the system’s connections and
fittings are subjected to road vibrations and therefore
should be checked annually for possible leaks by a licened
propane installer.
Propane fuel is extremely flammable, colourless, heavier than air and smells like garlic or rotten eggs.
IF YOU SMELL PROPANE GAS, extinguish any open flames, pilot lights and smoking materials
immediately
. Do not
touch any electrical switches. Leave vehicle, shut off the gas supply at the tank valve and open doors and windows to
provide maximum ventilation. Leave the area until the odor clears. Have the system checked and the leak corrected
before further use.
The propane fuel tank valve must be open to operate gas fueled appliances.
WARNING:
Propane tanks shall not be placed or stored inside your vehicle. Propane tanks are equipped with safety
devices which relieve excessive pressure by discharging gas to the atmosphere.
WARNING:
To reduce the danger of fire or explosion do not store gasoline or other flammable liquids inside your
vehicle.
WARNING:
Ensure you purchase propane from a reputable propane facility. Contaminated propane is a common cause
of system failure.
WARNING:
Follow all recommended maintenance schedules.
PROPANE TANK:
To open and close the propane tank, use the manual propane tank shutoff valve located on the propane tank,
accessible from the driver side access door.
It is recommended to close the propane tank shutoff valve when the vehicle is not in daily use. Further, it is
recommended to close the propane shutoff valve while the vehicle is in travel.
The refrigerator should only be operated on 12 volt when the vehicle is in travel. See refrigerator Manufacturers
Owner Manual for proper 12 volt operation.
APPLIANCES:
WARNING:
It is not safe to use cooking appliances for space heating purposes due to the danger of asphyxiation.
WARNING:
The propane stove needs fresh air for its safe operation.
Because the amount of air supply is limited by the size of your vehicle, before operating the propane stove, open the
overhead vent or a window for increased air circulation, (see Floor Plan & Appliance Location). Proper ventilation when
using the propane stove will reduce the dangers of asphyxiation.
WARNING:
Portable fuel burning equipment, including wood and charcoal grills and stoves, should not be used inside
your vehicle. Use of this equipment inside your vehicle, may cause fire or asphyxiation.
See appropriate component Manufacturer’s Owner’s Manuals for operating instructions.