Page | 14
CAUTION:
If used properly, propane use is very safe. Nevertheless, all our vehicles are equipped with a
propane detector that triggers an alarm when an elevated concentration of propane is detected in
the air. Propane is highly flammable and explosive. Therefore, please be sure to strictly follow the
operating instructions for all propane-operated devices in the vehicle.
If you notice a smell of sulfur or rotten eggs, or if the propane alarm sounds, extinguish all open
flames immediately, do not operate any electrical switches, and please close the main valve of the
propane battle. Immediately open all windows and doors. Once the alarm stops, make sure that
all switches on the stove top are properly turned off.
In such cases, avoid open fire under all circumstances!
Prior to any refueling, propane refilling or ferry rides, the main valve of the propane bottle MUST
be closed. All propane-operated appliances, such as the fridge, stove and heater, must first be
turned off.
Troubleshooting: Propane
Problem
Cause/Solution
Propane operation of the
appliances does not work.
-
The propane valve on the bottle is closed. Please open the valve.
-
The propane bottle is empty. Please refill.
-
The lever located on the distributor between the bottles does not point to
the opened propane bottle, i.e. the propane supply is blocked. Please turn
lever towards the opened propane bottle.
No propane supply after main
valve has been turned on
after a refill or ferry trip.
Please open the valves very slowly because otherwise the safety shut-off
valve, may be triggered preventing the propane from flowing to the end
devices. Allow 1 to 2 minutes for the propane to reach the devices.
Propane alarm is triggered or
there is a smell of sulfur or
rotten eggs inside the RV.
Immediately close the main valve on the propane bottles. There may be a leak
in the system. Open doors and windows so that any propane can escape to
the outside. Avoid open fire under any circumstances until the smell has
dissipated, and do not operate any electrical switches. The system must be
inspected by a technician. If there is no problem with the propane system, the
smell may indicate a coach battery overload or short circuit. If this is the case,
you should be able to see a white powder (sulphuric acid) on or around the
battery. Please do NOT touch it, because the acid is corrosive! Please call our
OnRoad-Service so that we can arrange for an appointment with a technician.
WATER SYSTEM
FRESHWATER TANK (POTABLE WATER/TANK FILL)
The camper is equipped with an integrated freshwater tank. It is not automatically refilled by hooking up to the
city water connection. It must be refilled separately through the "Potable Water" or "Tank Fill" inlet on the
outside wall of the camper.
CAUTION:
Never empty the freshwater tank entirely because this may damage the water pump. Renters are
liable for damage expense and/or loss of time resulting from insufficient water tank level.
Troubleshooting: Freshwater Tank
Problem
Cause/Solution
Freshwater tank
remains
empty
despite refilling.
Be sure not to confuse the freshwater tank inlet (passenger side) with the city water
connection or the sewer flush (both at the driver side). The freshwater tank does not
automatically refill through the city water connection but must be refilled separately.