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Alto R1713 - G. PROPANE; LPG Bottle Handling and Safety

Alto R1713
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27
G.
PROPANE
WARNING: LEAKING
LP
GAS
MAY
IGNITE
CAUSING
A
FIRE
OR
EXPLOSION
WHICH
COULD
RESULT
IN
SERIOUS
BODILY
INJURY,
PROPERTY
DAMAGE,
OR
DEATH.
How long a full tank of gas depends on usage. In cold weather, when you are using the furnace,
large amounts of hot water, and are doing extensive cooking, you will naturally use more than
you will in warm weather or when you do little cooking.
ATTENTION: LPG BOTTLE IS SECURELY MOUNTED ON THE FRONT A” FRAME OF YOUR
TRAILER. IF BOTTLE MUST BE REMOVED FOR SERVICE OR REPLACEMENT, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT
IT BE REINSTALLED CORRECTLY IN ORDER TO PREVENT ANY POSSIBILITY OF FALLING OFF OR
BECOMING DISLODGED DURING TRAVEL.
LPG Bottle
Single LPG Bottle
The following step-by-step procedure gives you the proper method of removing the bottle:
1. Close the valve on the bottle to be removed (photo G-1);
2. Unscrew the supply hose on the bottle to be removed (photo G-2);
3. Unscrew the bolt holding the tank.
To Install bottle:
1. Set tank in position in front of the trailer;
2. Secure tank by screw bolt holding the tank;
3. Hand tighten supply hose to tank.
Once a year, or after a long storage period, we suggest you take your unit in for a checkup and
cleaning of gas-operated appliances.

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