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After tank has been filled
1. Check all container and line connections periodically to be sure they are tight. When testing for leaks, use soapy water
(never a match). LP gas has a distinct garlic odour.
2. If gasoline or LP gas fumes are noticed at any time, the cause should be determined and corrected without delay.
3. Before opening the control valve via the rocker switch on the monitor panel, check that controls for all gas appliances
are in the off position. If this is not done, LP gas could accumulate inside the vehicle creating a fire or explosion haz-
ard.
4. LP gas is also potentially lethal if inhaled.
7.7
AIR IN THE LP TANk
If your LP appliances burn poorly or do not stay lit even though you are sure you have plenty of fuel, you may have air
trapped in the tank. The air will eventually escape along with the LP gas but it may be necessary that you have your tank
purged of air by the LP gas dealer.
7.8
TRAVELLING LP GAS
In some jurisdictions it is illegal to transport LP gas on certain roads or through tunnels. Check state or provincial regula-
tions to make sure your trip will not be halted or impeded unexpectedly as a result.
7.9
REGULATOR
The LP tank regulator has a plastic cover to protect it from the weather. This should never be removed except by qualified
service personnel.
The pressure regulator has a vent hole on the underneath side. Make sure this vent hole is open and not obstructed in any
way.
During freezing weather it may happen that a regulator may freeze up. This results from a small amount of moisture in the
fuel even though every precaution is taken by gas dealers to prevent his from happening. To help avoid this situation, keep
the control valve closed when not in use even when the tank is empty. This helps prevent condensation from forming. Hold
a light bulb near the regulator to thaw it.
WARNING
Do not smoke when refuelling. Keep flames, sparks and smoking material away
from fuel or flammable fumes.
WARNING
Remind the service attendant to use the 80% overflow valve when refueling. Space
must be left in the tank for vaporization and expansion.
Never carry LP or any other flammable liquid containers in your motorhome. Gases
may inadvertently be discharged into the room which could result in fire or explosion.
WARNING
1. Never overfill the LP gas tank. Make sure your vehicle is level when filling the
tank.
2. Make sure all pilot lights are OFF before refueling any of the gas tanks on your
motorhome.
3. Do not smoke or have any open flame in the area where refueling is taking
place.
4. When testing for leaks in the LP system use a soap and water solution. Never
use an open flame to test for leaks.
5. Never fill the LP tank when either the engine or the generator is running.
6. Keep all protective covers and caps in place.
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