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EXIT WINDOW
Dependent upon your specific floor plan configuration, your RV will be equipped with exit or egress
window(s). These windows have an “exit” label directly adjacent to the window and are also easily
recognizable by the interior handles or latches which are red in color. These windows are designed to
allow emergency exit of the occupants in the event of a fire or similar occurrence. To open, rotate the
handles inward and then pivot the window and glass outward on the top hinge. Review the exit window
operation and location with all passengers prior to each trip.
Please use extreme caution when using any propane appliance and when attaching or detaching
the propane bottles from the RV. Improper handling of propane and propane system may result
in serious injury or death.
PROPANE SAFETY
• The gas system in your RV is designed for use with Propane (LPG) gases only, do not use or connect to natural gas.
• Do not smoke cigarette, pipes, or cigars, or provide any open flame in the general area of the propane tanks when
attaching/detaching the tanks.
• Propane tanks may only be filled by trained personnel in accordance with NFPA Pamphlet 58, and all local or state
codes and regulations.
• Remain at least 30 feet away from the propane filling station during the filling process.
• Do not allow the propane tanks to be filled to more than 80% capacity.
• Do not use cooking appliances for comfort heating.
• Cooking appliances need fresh air for safe operation. Open window or vent prior to operating propane supplied
stove or range. Failure to provide adequate fresh air supply can result in elevated carbon monoxide levels and
asphyxiation.
• If at any time you smell propane;
1. Immediately extinguish all smoking materials, open flames, and pilot lights.
2. Do not touch any electrical switches or components as arcing may occur.
3. Shut off the gas supply at the propane tank by turning the valve clockwise.
4. Open all entry doors and windows.
5. Do not use the power range hood or power roof vents.
6. Clear the area until the propane odor is no longer apparent.
7. Have the propane systems checked prior to again using the propane system.
• Do not store, transport or place propane cylinders inside the RV.
• Verify all appliances and appliance gas valves are turned off prior to opening the main valve on the main propane
supply tanks.
• Verify the propane regulator vent is clear and free of obstruction.
• Do not modify the factory installed propane system.
• Maintenance of the propane system is only to be performed by personnel qualified and trained in propane gas
systems.
• Verify each month that burners and orifices of the propane appliances are clean and free of obstructions. Note;
certain insects such as wasps, can build nests in the burner tubes of the appliances. These systems should be
checked at a repair facility at least yearly and any time the appliance appears to be burning improperly.
• Never use a flame to check for propane leaks.
• Unless trained and certified, do not attempt adjustment of a propane regulator or adjustment of a propane appliance.
• The hose from the regulator must be capped when removing the propane cylinder.
• Always extinguish all pilots, gas fired appliances and turn off the main LP supply valve at the supply tank prior to
pulling into a propane or gasoline fill station.