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SECTION 1
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
LP GAS LEAKS
The following label is located in the vehicle
near the range area. If you smell gas within the
vehicle, quickly and carefully perform the proce-
dures listed.
LP GAS ALARM
Your coach is equipped with an LP gas detec-
tor which sounds an alarm if an unsafe amount of
LP gas is present inside the coach. Because LP
gas is heavier than air, the detector is located on
the rear galley cabinet face near the floor of the
coach.
A green light on the face of the alarm shows
when the unit is active. If the detector senses LP
gas, the alarm will make a loud, pulsating sound
and the red light will come on. Pressing the
“MUTE” button will stop the alarm for 60
seconds. If there is no more detectable LP gas,
the alarm will stay off. If the detector still senses
LP gas by the end of the 60 second mute mode,
the alarm will sound again.
If the Alarm Sounds
If the alarm sounds, do not touch any electri-
cal switches. Immediately turn off the main LP
tank valve and all LP appliances, open all win-
dows and roof vents, and leave the coach until
the alarm stops sounding.
If the alarm keeps sounding at regular inter-
vals, a leak may be present. Contact your dealer
or an LP gas service center to have the problem
corrected before using the LP system again.
Power Connection
The gas alarm is powered by the coach batter-
ies. If the battery cable is disconnected from the
batteries or the fuse is blown, the alarm will not
work. The LP gas alarm fuse is located on the
power converter fuse panel shown on page 6-6.
If the coach batteries become extremely
drained (8.5 volts or less), the amber Low
Voltage/FAULT light on the face of the alarm
will come on, and in some rare cases the LP alarm
may begin to sound on its own. This condition is
IF YOU SMELL GAS
1. Extinguish any open flames, pilot
lights and all smoking materials.
2. Do not touch electrical switches.
3. Shut off the gas supply at the tank
valve(s) or gas supply connection.
4. Open doors and other ventilating
openings.
5. Leave the area until odor clears.
6. Have the gas system checked and
leakage source corrected before
using again.
WARNING
Never use an open flame to test for
gas leaks.
When testing for gas line leaks with a
soapy water solution, DO NOT use a
detergent containing ammonia or
chlorine. These substances may gen-
erate a chemical reaction causing cor-
rosion to gas lines, resulting in
dangerous leak conditions.
Press to Stop Alarm
Red
(Alarm)
Amber
(Low Batt.)
Green
(Active)