SECTION 2 –
SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS
2-2
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All pilot lights must be extinguished and
appliances turned off while refilling the fuel
tank or LP gas tank.
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Never smoke while refilling vehicle fuel tank
or LP gas tank.
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Never use an open flame to test for LP gas
leaks. Replace all protective covers and caps
on LP system after filling. Make sure valve is
closed and the door is latched securely.
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Never connect natural gas to the LP gas
system.
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When lighting range burners,
do not
turn
burner controls to “On” and allow gas to
escape before lighting match.
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Portable fuel-burning equipment, including
wood and charcoal grills and stoves shall not
be used inside the recreational vehicle. The
use of this equipment inside the recreational
vehicle may cause fires or asphyxiation.
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LP gas regulators must always be installed
with the diaphragm vent facing downward.
Regulators are equipped with a protective
cover. Make sure that the regulator vent faces
downward and that the cover is kept in place
to minimize vent blockage, which could result
in excessive gas pressure causing fire or
explosion.
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The following warning label is located in the
cooking area to remind you to provide an
adequate supply of fresh air for combustion.
Unlike homes, the amount of oxygen supply is
limited due to the size of the recreational vehicle,
and proper ventilation when using the cooking
appliance(s) avoids dangers of asphyxiation. It is
especially important that cooking appliances not
be used for comfort heating, as the danger of
asphyxiation is greater when the appliance is
used for long periods of time. Failure to comply
could result in death or serious injury.
LP GAS LEAKS
The following procedures are located in the
vehicle near the range area. If you smell gas
within the vehicle, quickly and carefully perform
the procedures listed.
IF YOU SMELL PROPANE
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Extinguish any open flames, pilot lights, and
all smoking materials.
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Do not touch electrical switches.
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Shut off the gas supply at the tank valve(s) or
gas supply connection.
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Open doors and other ventilating openings.
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Leave the area until odor clears.
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Have the propane system checked and leakage
source corrected before using again.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious
injury.
PROPANE GAS LEAK
DETECTOR
Your coach is equipped a propane gas leak
detector, similar to the one shown below. The
leak detector sounds an alarm if an unsafe
amount of propane gas is present inside the
coach.
Because propane gas is heavier than air, the
leak detector is located on a cabinet face near the
floor of the coach.
Propane Gas Leak Detector