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LP
GAS SYSTEM
NOTE:
The
motor home and/or chassis 12-volt DC battery
system disconnects
must be ON topperate
the
LP leak
. detector.
The
LP detector must be ON,
the
LP tank
valve
OPEN, and
LPgas
in
the tank for
theLP
appliances)o
operate.
The
detector system is powered
by
the house and chassis 12-volt
DC
battery
systems. A power switch: is located
on
the paneL A green light on the detector
front
panel indicates
thafthe
detector has power.
If
the power switch is OFF,
gas flow from the tank is
cut
off
by
a special solenoid valve located at the tank.
Test the leak detector each time you relocate and use the motor home.
Testing
Procedure:
Hold a butane-fueled pocket lighter near
the
sensor.
~
Open the lighter valve without striking the flame.
The
leak
detector should respond within a few seconds.
To
reset the
alarm,
turnthe
detector OFF and
back
ON
agam.
Lightly fan the area around the detector to insure complete
dispersion
of-the gas from the lighter, and to prevent
another sounding
of
the alarm. .
If
the alarm does not sound during a test
or
if
the green indicator light is not
visible, see
your
dealer
or
an authorized Fleetwood Service Center. There are
no batteries or user serviceable parts inside. the unit.
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.,.
American Eagle
Wide
Body
ISSUE DATE: 6/96
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