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Fleetwood Bounder 2011 - Lighting Propane Appliances

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Propane
System
information for the leak detector/alarm can be
found in the
Owner's Information Package.
Testing Procedure:
l.
Hold a butane-fueled pocket lighter near
the sensor.
2.
Open the lighter valve without striking a
flame for 3 seconds.
3. The leak detector/alarm should respond
within a few seconds.
4.
Press the mute button to reset the alarm.
5. Lightly fan the area around the detectorl
alarm to insure complete dispersion
of
the
Propane from the lighter, and to prevent
another sounding
of
the alarm.
6. A mute button allows you to temporarily
quiet the alarm for
60
seconds after it has
been set off
or
after testing.
7.
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
Dealer. There are no batteries or user serv-
iceable parts inside the unit.
A WARNING
The Propane leak detector/alarm will not function
if
both battery disconnects are
OFF.
./1
NOTE 1
The
detector/alarm draws enough current
to
dis-
charge your battery. Remember
to
turn
off
the chas-
sis and house battery disconnects
if
you are not using
your motor home.
09-4
LIGHTING PROPANE APPLIANCES
Detailed operating information for the Propane
appliances can be found in your Owner's
Information Package. Please read and follow
these instructions.
Air trapped in the
Propane lines may delay the
initial lighting
of
any appliance.
It
could take
several seconds or minutes for the
Propane to
reach the appliance.
To
purge some
of
the air
from the
Propane system, first light a burner on
the range. The other appliances will then light
more quickly.
The first time the furnace or oven is operated,
paints and oils used in its manufacture may gen-
erate some smoke and fumes.
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 manufacturer's
lighting, operating
and
maintenance instrllctions.
A WARNING
The Propane detector/alarm
is
powered by a 12·volt
source. Any interruption in power will render this
alarm inoperative. Always ensure power
is
applied
especially
when appliances
are
in
use .

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