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30
LP GAS SYSTEM
Page 9
of
11
WARNING-
Never check
for
leaks
with
an
openflame."Do
not
check
for
leaks
using
ammoniated
or
ch~orinated
/
household
type
detergents. These can cause craGks
to
form on
the
metal
tubing
and brass fittings.
if
the
leak
cannot
be located; take
the
unit
to
an
lP
gas
service -representative. Keep
the
tank
vaive.ciosed
andl
tum
off
all appiiances
if
the
unit
is
not
being
usedl. '
WARNING·
Do
not
use pliers
or
a wrench
to
tighten valv.es.
If
a
valve
is
not
leak-Ught when closed by handl, see an
lP
gas Service representative.
LP\LEAKDETECTOR
.
An
LPgas
leak detector is located near the floor.
The
unit sounds an alarm
alerting you to the
presence
of
low levels
of
potentially dangerous
LP
gas that .
may have been released
due
to a gas leak. The
unit
will also disconnect the gas
supply at the
(p
tank when it senses
LP
or
similar gases
s~h
as
hali
spray
or
cleaning solvent.
LP
Gal'
Leak
Detector
© 1996
Fleetwood
Enterprises
Inc.
,
American Eagle
Wide
Body
ISSUE DATE, 6/96
AI!
rights
reserved
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