The furnace is a forced-air unit fueled by LP gas. All fur-
naces are equipped with a wall thermostat for individual tem-
perature settings.
The furnace will not operate properly
if
your stored personal
items block the free flow
of
air at the registers or the return
air to the furnace. Storage under cabinets should be done
carefully so
as
to not crush or damage the furnace ducting.
Smoke and fumes created
as
a result
of
burning off manufac-
turing compounds are sometimes present the first time the
furnace is used. This is normal; however, when you light the
furnace the first time, open all windows and doors until the
residues are completely burned off. These materials should
burn off after the first
15
to
20 minutes
of
appliance
operation.
Always follow the appliance manufacturer's lighting and
operating instructions.
If
the furnace does not keep you comfortably warm, NEVER
use the range, oven or a catalytic heater for supplementary
heat - even with a vent or window open.
Combustion air for the furnace comes from outside the
RY.
The products
of
combustion in the furnace (carbon dioxide,
carbon monoxide and other gases) are returned to the outside
again for safe operation.
Open flames in the
RV
will use up
the oxygen in the vehicle. This oxygen is replaced with car-
bon monoxide.
When you use the range oven for cooking or baking, always
open a vent or window
to
provide ventilation. Never operate
the range or oven when you are sleeping or
if
your alertness
is impaired in any
way.
PACE
Annow
AppliANCES
FURNACE
WARNING
Portable fuel·burning ap·
pliances
are not
safe
for
heating inside the motor
home. Asphyxiation or
carbon monoxide poison-
ing
can
occur.
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