LP
GAS SYSTEM
3. Never
check:.
for
leak:.s
with
an
operi flame. Use ari
approved leak detection soh]tiori
or
a riori-ammoni-
ated, u:Jon-chlorinaited soap
solution
only.
IUhe
leak
cannot
b~
located, take
the
lmit
to
anlP
gas servic.e
representative. - .
4.
Always be careful when
drilling
holes
or
fastening
· objects
to
the
motor
home. The gas
sin~ply
lines
could
be
punctured
by
a nail
or
screw.
5. Do
not
restrict access
t,o
lP
tanks.
11'1
an emergency, .
· the
tank:.
service vaive
must
be easily identified and
accessible. The
tank
compartment
door
must
aI-
- .
ways liie
unlocked,and
the
lP
label
should
be
visible.
. ,
6.
Do
notcarry
or
store
filled
or
empty
lP
gas contain-
ers,
including
accessories sucl! as gas barbecues,
in
your
motor
home.lP
gas containers are
e<qJuipped
·
with
,a
safety device
that
relieves excessive pres-
sure
lI:5y
discharging
gas
ito
the
atmosphere.
leaks,
can
occur
at
valves and fiittings. Always
store
lP
tank:.s
guitside
with
the
valves
closeciJ
and plugged.
7. Do
not
use
any
lP
gas
tank:.
other
than
the
one.,
fumishedi
with
your
motor
home
without
being sure
that
all connecting componerits are compatible .
. ,
S
..
Tum
off
lP
gas main valve before fmirig
lP
gas tan!l:
or
enteririg
arilP
gas
bulk:.
hQi;,mt
or
motorfuei
service
sitaitiori.
Tum
off
all
hQiloitlights and
afphQliarices
iridi-.
·
vidually
before refueling
of
motor
fuel
tarik:.s
aridllor
lPgas
contairiers. When riot iridiviiduaily tillmed off,
al.!tomatic
ignition
appliarices may
contiriueto
spa~k:.
wheri
lP
gas
is
tillmed
off
at
the
container.
- © 1996 Fleetwood Enterprises Inc.
American
Eagle
Wide
Body
,
ISSUE DATE: 6/96
All rights reserved
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