2006
Mountain Aire Diesel Pusher
by Newmar
3:7
The regulator must always be installed with the diaphragm vent facing
downward. Please refer to Chapter 2 of this manual for further LP gas safety
information.
LP Leak Detector
WARNING
Never check gas lines for leaks with an open flame. Do not check for leaks
using ammoniated or chlorinated household type detergents. These detergents
can cause cracks to form on the metal tubing and brass fittings. Take the unit to
a qualified LP gas service technician to find and repair the leak. Keep the tank
valve closed and all of the appliances turned off when the unit is stored. If any of
the LP gas valves do not close leak-tight by hand, consult a service technician.
Liquid Propane (LP) gas is heavier than air and will settle to the lowest point
of the room, which is generally on the floor of your coach. Because of this,
the LP detector installed in your coach is located near the floor. The detector
is also sensitive to other fumes, such as hair spray, which contain butane as the
propellant. Butane, like propane, is heavier than air and will settle to the floor
level where it may be detected. When this occurs, press the reset button to stop
the alert sound for 60 seconds.
The detector is equipped with a “sensor activation strip.” This strip must be
removed for the detector to operate properly. This should have been done
during the dealer’s Pre-Delivery Inspection. Please check the detector to verify
that the activation strip has been removed.
Please consult your LP detector User’s Guide for more detailed information.
MAJOR APPLIANCES
Refrigerator
Before starting the refrigerator, verify that the main LP gas valve is in the on
position. The refrigerator is equipped with a semi-automatic energy selector
(AES) control system. It can be set to select either 120 volt or LP gas
operation, automatically, if desired.
A 12 volt power supply must be available for the electronic control panel to
function. The shore line must be plugged in, or the optional generator running,
to operate in the 120 volt mode. The main LP gas valve must be open for
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