General Information
This chapter covers the opera-
tion and care of various appliances
and types of equipment found in your
motor home. Your motor home can be
equipped with many different kinds of
equipment such as: refrigerator, range,
microwave, television, VCR, stereo,
furnace, water heater, air conditioning,
awning and slide out room. The appli-
ances found in your motor home are
similar to those you have in your home. Many operate on LP gas, AC/DC current, or a
combination. Detailed information, CAUTION and WARNING instructions for your vari-
ous appliances and electronic components, other than what is in this chapter, can be
found in the manufacturer’s manuals in your motor home information file.
Refrigerator
Operating Instructions - 900 Series
A 12 volt DC supply is required to operate the refrigerator; if indicator lights are
not lit on the control panel when the refrigerator is turned on, check for loss of DC sup-
ply voltage. The shore line must be plugged in for 120 volt AC operation. The refrigera-
tor AC power cord must be plugged in and LP gas valve must be open for operation (refrig-
erator AC power cord is located in refrigerator outside compartment). Refer to Chapter 8
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Appliances & Equipment
Appliances & Equipment
!WARNING !
Most LP gas appliances and equipment used in recreation motor homes
are vented to the outside. When parked close to a gasoline pump it is possible
that gasoline fumes could enter this type of appliance or equipment and ignite
the burner flame causing a fire or explosion. Shut off these appliances when
refueling motor home.
Carbon Monoxide can cause nausea, fainting, or death. Inadequate venti-
lation or partial blockage of LP gas appliances and equipment flues can result in
increased carbon monoxide fumes when operating in LP gas mode.
Do not store cigarette lighter fluid, petrol, ether, etc. in refrigerator, they
can cause a fire or explosion.
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