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30
LP GAS SYSTEM
Page
11
of
11
NOTE: Remember to turn
off
the detector
if
you are not using
your
motor home. The detector draws enough current
to
discharge
your
battery.
LIGHTING
LP
GAS APPLIANCES
Detailed operating information for the LP gas appliances can
be
found in
your
Owner's
Information
Package. Please read and follow these instruc-
tions.
Air
trapped in the gas lines may delay the initial lighting
of
any appliance.
It
could take several s,econds
or
minutes for the gas to reach the appliance.
To
purge some
of
the air from the gas system, first light a burner on the range. The
.'
other appliances will then light more quickly.
'.
We recommend lighting the pilot light at the range,
if
equipped, rather than
individually lighting each
burner. This will help prevent accidental leaks at the
burner. Be sure the pilot light is extinguished while traveling.
The
first time the furnace
or
oven is operated, paints and oils used in
manufacture may generate some smoke and
fume~.
If
this occurs, open doors
and windows
to
air out the motor home. These materials should burn off after
the first
15
to 20 minutes
of
appliance operation.
ALWAYS
FOLLOW
THE
APPLIANCE
MANUFACTURERS'
LIGHTING AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.
1996 Fleetwood Enterprises Inc.
American
Eagle
Wide
Body
ISSUE DATE: 6/96
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