ArWARNINGJ
5.
Do not restrict access to
LP
tanks.
In
an
emergency, the tank
service valve must
be
easily identified and accessible. The tank
compartment door must always
be
unlocked, and the
LP
label
should
be
visible.
6.
Do
not carry or store filled or empty
LP
gas containers,
including accessories such as gas barbecues,
in
your motor
home.
LP
gas containers are equipped with a safety device that
relieves excessive pressure
by
discharging gas to the atmos-
phere. Leaks can occur at valves and fittings. Always store
LP
tanks outside with the valves closed and plugged.
7.
Do not use any
LP
gas tank other than the one furnished
with your motor home without being sure that all connecting
components are compatible.
8.
Turn
off LP gas main valve before filling
LP
gas tank or enter-
ing
an
LP
gas bulk plant or motor fuel service station. Turn off
all pilot lights and appliances individually before refueling of
motor fuel tanks and/or
LP
gas containers. When not individu-
ally turned off, automatic ignition appliances may continue to
spark when
LP
gas
is
turned off at the container.
9.
Do not fill
LP
gas containers to more than 80% capacity.
Overfilling can result
in
uncontrolled gas flow which can cause
fire and explosion. A properly filled container holds about 80%
of its volume as liquid.
10.
LP
gas regulators must always
be
ins.talled with the
diaphragm vent facing downward. Make sure that the regulator
vent faces downward and that the cover is kept
in
place to min-
imize vent blockage which could result
in
excessive gas pres-
sure causing fire or explosion.
LP
CAS
SYSTEM