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2.2 DRIVING SAFETY
1. Only trained and licensed drivers are allowed to
drive this vehicle.You may need a special drivers
license with air brake endorsement to drive this
vehicle. Please check with the local authorities
to ensure all drivers have the proper license to
drive this vehicle.
2. Observe all applicable road and driving regula-
tions. Check with local transport authorities if
you have any questions.
3. Inspect the vehicle before driving. Adjust, repair
or replace components or systems to maintain
vehicle in good driving condition. Do not drive
the motorhome unless it is in good condition.
4. Do not make adjustments such as seat position,
tilt steering wheel etc. while driving.
5. A motorhome is considerably larger and heavier
than an automobile and results in different han-
dling characteristics. Allow more space for stop-
ping, turning, passing, parking, accelerating etc.
during operation. The extra height results in dif-
ferent stability characteristics. Drive at a slower
speed when turning, cornering or on rough ter-
rain. Use extra care in adverse conditions such
as rain, darkness, snow, sleet, icy surface, hilly
terrain, rough road or a soft surface. Refer to
your chassis manual for additional instructions.
6. Maintain brakes in top condition at all times. Al-
low extra distance for stopping. Be extra vigilant
in adverse surface conditions such as wet, icy,
slushy, rough or a soft surface when applying
the brakes. After going through water, slush or
snow, apply the brakes carefully in an open area
to check if one side grabs. Use gentle pedal
pressure to dry the brakes and restore uniform
operation. Do not operate vehicle if uneven
2.3 FUEL (MOTOR AND LP GAS)
1. Do not smoke when fi lling vehicle fuel tank,
generator fuel tank or LP gas tank.
2. Extinguish all pilot lights before refuelling.
3. Do not fi ll the LP gas tank or the fuel tank
when the generator is running.
4. Do not bring or store fuel or LP gas containers,
gasoline or other fl ammable liquids in the vehicle.
Vapours can be released causing breathing dif-
fi culties or an explosion or fi re. LP gas containers
vent excess pressure into the atmosphere.
5. Do not fi ll LP gas containers more than 80%
of capacity. Overfi lling can lead to excessive
venting or gas fl ow and result in an explosion or
fi re.
6. Do not use an open fl ame to check for an LP gas
leak. Use soapy water and watch for bubbles.
Close valve on tank and latch all covers, caps
and doors after fi lling system.
7. Do not connect natural gas to the LP system.
8. Install LP gas regulators with the pressure regu-
lator vent facing downward. Do not obstruct vent
hole. In cold weather, condensation can get into
the regulator and cause freeze-up. Use a light
bulb to thaw out. Do not use an open fl ame or
heat lamp to thaw out.
9. Turn igniter knob to create a spark at the burner
when burner is turned on. Large volumes of gas
can lead to an explosion and fi re if igniter is not
turned when burner turned on. Turn burner off
and let gas dissipate before trying to relight if it
does not light immediately.
10. Do not use the furnace when the vehicle is mov-
ing. Turn the gas off at the LP container.
11. Do not obstruct LP gas compartment when
parking to provide access to master valve to
gas system. Open access allows emergency
workers to close master valve if an emergency
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