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RADIANT HEATER
Your
motor
home
may be provided with an LPG-fueled
radiant
heater. Operating controls are located on
the
heater panel. Refer
to
the
information
on
the
unit,
or
provided by
the
manufacturer, for lighting and operat-
ing instructions. (Optional 12-volt recirculating fan
is
available) .
FORCED AIR FURNACE
Your
motor
home
is
equipped with a forced-air
ducted.
circulation system (see Figure 16). Controls will be
on
or
near
the
furnace and will include a wall-mounted
thermostat,
The
furnace will keep room
temperatures
at
a
comfortable
level
by
activating fan
and
gas con-
trols as
temperatures
inside
the
motor
home
vary.
Refer
to
information
on
lighting, operation,
adjustment,
and service
on
the
furnace case (under
the
inside access
door).
OPTIONAL FORCED AIR FURNACE
1.
Pilot/Flame Control
2. Lighting Port
3. Striker
FIGURE
16
TYPICAL FURNACE
17
WATER HEATER
Your
motor
home
is
equipped
with
an
LPG-fueled
water
heater. The heater
is
a storage
type
much like
that
in
your home. There
is
a
thermostatic
control
on
the heat-
er
to
maintain the water
temperature
within
a preset
range. Before lighting
the
water heater, make sure
that
it
is
filled with water by turning
on
a
hot
water
faucet
such
as
the
one
at
the
galley sink.
If
water
is
supplied
from the on-board fresh
water
tank,
the
pump
must be
ON. If water flows continuously,
the
heater
is
full
of
water. If water does
not
flow (and pressurized
water
is
available!. leave
the
faucet
open
until
the
tank
fills.
For
lighting and operating i'lstructions, refer
to
the
manu-
facturer's instruction manual
or
see
the
instructions un-
der the heater
~ccess
panel (see Figure 17).
3
4
1
1.
Flame-out Valve
4.
Drain
2.
. Pilot-Light Control
5 .
Relief Valve
3.
Heat Control
NOTE:
For
gas appliance with flame-out valves; press while
lighting and hold until flame stays lit
when
refeased.
FIGURE 17 TYPICAL WATER HEATER
LPG/ELECTRIC
REFRIGERATOR
Your refrigerator has separate
controls
for
LPG
fuel
or
electric power. Some models may
operate
on
either
12
volts (optional)
or
115-volt in
addition
to
LPG
gas. Con-
sult the operating instructions furnished by
the
manu-
facturer in the manual and posted inside
the
refrigerator
door. Before operating
the
refrigerator, be
sure
the
veh-
icle
is
level.
If
it
is
not
level, circulation
of
the
refriger-
ant
may be blocked by liquid
accumulated
in
the
con-
denser coils and cooling
action
could
stop.
Check
the
level
at
the
refrigerator
by
placing a
bubble-type
leveling
device (available from
your
dealer)
on
the
freezer shelf.
Adjust
the
level by jacking and blocking
under
the
wheels.
NOTE: Unlike most household refrigerators,
the
re-
frigerator will be
completely
silent
when
op-
erating on electric power.