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IF YOU SMELL PROPANE:
1. Extinguish any open flames, pilot
lights and all smoking materials.
2. Do not touch electrical switches.
3. Shut off the propane supply at
the container valve(s) or propane
supply connection.
4. Open doors and other ventilating
openings.
5. Leave the area until odor clears.
6. Have the propane system checked
and leakage source corrected
before using again.
Ignition of flammable vapors could lead
to a fire or explosion and result in death
or serious injury.
DANGER
The propane piping system is for use with
propane only. Do not connect natural gas
to this system. Securely cap inlet when
not connected for use. After turning on
propane, except after normal cylinder
replacement, test propane piping and
connections to appliances for leakage
with soapy water or bubble solution. Do
not use products that contain ammonia or
chlorine to test for leaks. This may lead to
a fire or explosion, which could result in
death or serious injury.
WARNING
PROPANE GAS SYSTEM
LP SAFETY
Propane gas, also known as LP or liquefied petroleum, is a naturally
odorless, highly flammable fuel stored in gas cylinders (commonly called
LP tanks) used by appliances such as the stovetop, refrigerator, and Alde
®
System. A strong odor, almost like sulfur or rotten eggs, is added to the
gas so hazardous leaks can be smelled.
Important Safety Information:
• ALWAYS close shutoff valves on LP tanks when the propane system
is not in use. Hand tighten only to avoid damaging interior seals on
the valve.
• DO NOT use open flame to check for leaks. Use the dish soap and
water solution. Spray onto fittings and joints. Bubbles will develop
at the leak point.
• DO NOT restrict access to LP gas cylinders. Always keep the valve
accessible for emergency shutoff.
• DO NOT use LP gas cylinders (other than those supplied with
your camper) unless provided for you by a qualified dealer or
service technician.
• DO NOT block installed vents in your propane compartment. The
compartment must be ventilated for proper air flow.
• DO NOT cross thread, jam or try to force the fitting onto the
hose connector.
• DO NOT pack or store LP tanks inside the camper, whether full
or empty. The valves have safety devices that can release gas
into the atmosphere when under high pressure. Always ventilate
your camper when using propane appliances to avoid carbon
monoxide and asphyxiation danger.
• Check the LP gas system for leaks or malfunctioning parts before
each trip to avoid mishaps.
• Be careful not to puncture propane gas lines when fastening objects
or drilling holes in your camper.
• Always fasten LP tanks securely and properly in the bracket
intended for them.
• When using the propane gas system for the first time, and after the
first 5,000 miles of use, employ a qualified technician to check the
piping for leaks. The piping system is tested and checked at the
factory, but travel vibrations can loosen joints.
• Read and understand operating manuals of all propane powered
appliances before you start using your propane gas system.
• A propane gas alarm is equipped in your camper. See the General
Safety Section of this manual to understand how that works.
FILLING LP TANKS
Important information for filling LP tanks:
• Propane appliances will not light when there is an improper mixture
of gas and air. Brand new LP tanks often have air and moisture
trapped inside before first time use. Have a qualified service
technician purge your new LP tanks before filling them for the
first time.