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Do not attempt to use water to put out the re. Water can spread some types of
re, and electrocution is possible with an electrical re.
If you smell propane gas STOP! Follow the directions located in your
manufacturer’s owner’s manual and in this manual.
In Case Of A Grease Fire
Grease is ammable. Never allow grease to collect around top burners or on the cook top
surface. Wipe up spills immediately. Refer to Section 2 – Safety Precautions, for re safety
and re extinguisher information.
Refrigerator
The refrigerator is not intended for quick freezing or cooling. We recommend stocking it
with pre-frozen or pre-cooled food when possible. The shelves should not be covered with
paper or plastic and the food items should be arranged so air can circulate freely. Keep the
area at the back of the refrigerator clean and free of debris. Check for obstructions in the
exterior refrigerator vent area (i.e., spider webs, bird nests, etc.). Use a soft cloth to dust off
the debris.
For optimum efciency and performance, it is recommended the refrigerator be checked at
least twice a year as part of the routine maintenance.
Gas/electric models (If So Equipped)
Residential models (If So Equipped)
For detailed operating and safety information, refer to the manufacturer’s user guide included
in the Warranty Packet.
The ice maker (if so equipped) should be turned off and the ice tray emptied
when power to your recreation vehicle has been shut off. With no power, the
ice will melt and water may “pool” in the refrigerator door. When power is
restored, the vibration may cause this water to run out of the door and on to
the vehicle oor.
NOTE: If you are using electric to power the refrigerator, make sure
you are connected to a 120-volt power source.