Lighting Propane Appliances
Detailed operating information for Propane appliances can be found in your Owner's Information
Package. Please read and follow these instructions.
Air trapped in the Propane lines may delay the initial lighting of any appliance. It could take several
seconds or minutes for the Propane to reach the appliance. To purge some air from the Propane
system, first light a burner on the range. The other appliances will then light more quickly.
The first time the furnace or oven is operated, paints and oils used in manufacture may generate
some smoke and fumes. If this occurs, open doors and windows to air out the trailer. These
materials should burn off after the first 15 to 20 minutes of appliance operation.
Always follow the appliance manufacturer's lighting, operating and maintenance
instructions.
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Warning
The Propane detector/alarm is powered by a 12-volt source. Any interruption in power
will render this alarm inoperative. Always ensure power is supplied especially when
appliances are in use.
Propane Safety Tips
Rules to remember:
1. Keep Propane cylinder/tanks away from heat sources.
2. Always store and transport unused cylinders with the service valve closed and
plugged/capped.
3. Never store, transport or repair Propane cylinders in enclosed areas. In addition to
living area, this also includes enclosed garages, storage sheds, passenger vehicles
and tents.
4. Regularly inspect "high pressure hose assembly" and other flexible hoses for signs of
cracks or abrasion. Replace them before they become old enough to develop leaks.
5. Never use a cylinder if it shows signs of dents, gouges, bulges, fire damage,
corrosion, leakage, excessive rust or other forms of external damage.
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