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FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN
DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY
WARNING: IT IS NOT SAFE TO USE COOKING APPLIANCES FOR COMFORT HEATING!
1. Cooking appliances need fresh air for safe operation.
a. Open overhead vent or turn on exhaust fan.
b. Open window
2. 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 dangers of asphyxiation.
In addition to the hazards of toxic fumes and oxygen depletion, open flames add moisture to the interior air,
increasing condensation. DO NOT use an air humidifier inside the camper. Water put into the air by the
humidifier will greatly increase condensation.
During prolonged use in very cold weather, leave cabinets and closet doors partially open to warm and ventilate
the interior of storage compartments built against exterior walls. The airflow will warm the exterior wall surface,
reducing or eliminating condensation and minimizing possible ice formation.
RANGE EXHAUST HOOD
The power range exhaust hood is located above the range burners and operates on 12-volt power. Your power
range hood has a filter that must be cleaned or replaced periodically for efficient operation. Wash with hot water
in any household detergent, rinse thoroughly and dry. All dust and greasy surfaces, fan and motor should be
cleaned frequently. Do not use abrasives in cleaning. Your range cleans easily with a warm detergent solution.
For detailed information and maintenance, please refer to the owner’s manual supplied by the manufacturer.
HOT WATER HEATER (OPTION)
Before lighting the water heater, be sure the fresh water system is filled. Purge air from the water heater by
opening the faucets until water flows steadily from each faucet. Damage to the water heater will occur if the
pilot is working and there is no water in the tank. Insure the water heater exterior door is firmly secured. The
vent in this door is necessary for proper combustion. Do not block the airflow through the vent with any form of
windshield. There is an automatic gas valve; no adjustments are necessary.
If hot water is used with some discretion, there should be an ample supply for all passengers. Gas is
automatically supplied to heat the water to a desired temperature and then automatically shuts off, leaving the
pilot light burning. If the gas supply is cut off for any reason, or if the pilot light is blown out, the gas supply is
automatically cut off and controls will have to be reset to obtain pilot re-lighting. See your instruction book in
your manufacturer information packet for proper care and use.
WARNING: DO NOT RUN THE PUMP IF THERE IS NO WATER IN THE FRESH WATER TANK. IT WILL
DAMAGE THE PUMP.
LP GENERATOR (OPTION)
This option is available on our larger units and should be used with great care like any other power source. The
generator operates on LP Gas. For detailed operating and maintenance instructions, refer to the owner’s
manual supplied by the manufacturer.
Always check to make sure that the generator has adequate ventilation and that vents and/or exhaust have not
been blocked by snow or other objects that may damage exhaust pipe and restrict flow of exhaust away from
vehicle. It is never recommended to run the generator while occupants are sleeping.
An RV that has been built generator ready requires that the exterior compartment door be a vented door. If you
install a generator in a generator ready unit, you must insure that the exterior compartment door is vented.
MICROWAVE (OPTION)
For detailed operating information and maintenance, please refer to the owner’s manual supplied by the
manufacturer.
ROOF VENTS
The roof vents are operated from inside and have built-in screens. To operate, turn the crank in the center of the
vent clockwise to open and adjust. The bath vent may be equipped with an optional 12-volt exhaust fan. The