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Range Hood Vent
rAnGe hood (if so equipped)
If your recreation vehicle is equipped with a range hood, it
will be connected to an exterior vent.
The vent has an inner ap with two snaps. This ap can
be snapped shut when the vehicle is in motion, or during
storage to keep insects, debris, snow, rain, etc. from
entering the recreation vehicle.
Anytime the stove inside the recreation vehicle is being
used, this ap must be unsnapped and the range hood
turned ON to vent fumes outside the vehicle.
Whenever the stove in the RV is being used: The range hood must be turned
on, and the inner ap must be unsnapped and free to move. Failure to do so
can create an asphyxiation hazard by restricting air ow to this vent.
cookinG With propAne
See the Propane System Section for important safety instructions. Refer to the manufacturer’s
owners manual for detailed operating and safety instructions for all propane appliances.
Refer to the manufacturer’s user guide for detailed operation, cleaning and safety
information.
Oven (if so equipped)
The propane gas oven must have 12-volt power to operate. If you have any questions contact
your dealer or our customer service department. Do not use the oven as a storage area.
Refer to the manufacturer’s user guide for detailed operation, cleaning and safety
information.
Do not cover the oven vent openings while the oven is in operation. Restricting
the ow of combustion air will create an asphyxiation hazard.
NOTE: To help reduce potential condensation or unwanted cooking
odors, turn on the overhead kitchen roof vent or the range hood vent
(if so equipped).