WWMG:
DO
NOT
FILL
CONTAINER(ยง)
TO
MORE
THAN
80
PERCENT
OF
CAPACITY.
Overfilling
the
LP
gas container
can result in uncontrolled gas flow which can cause fire
or
explo-
sion.
A
properly filled container will contain approximately
80
per-
cent of its volume
as
liquid
LP
gas.
WARNING:
LP
gas containers shall not be placed or stored
inside
the vehicle.
LP
gas containers are equipped with safety devices which
relieve excess pressure by discharging
gas
into
the
atmosphere.
WARNING:
Do not bring or store
LP
gas containers, gasoline or
other flammable liquids inside the recreational vehicle. Disregarding
this warning may result in fires or explosions.
CAUTION:
If
you have double bottles
on
your
RV,
use
only
one
at
a
time. Otherwise the gas
suppig,
will
be drawn equaly from both bottles
until
supply
has
been
totally exhausted.
Using
the one bottle
until
it
Is empty, then using the second bottle
will
allow you to
fill
the
empty
bottle
at
your
convenience without
being
totally out of
propane.
If
you travel alternately on wet roads and
in
freezing weather, be sure your
LP
gas regulator
is
protected
from road spray.
If
water enters
the
vent in
the
regulator
it
may freeze
the
pressure controlling diaphragm
in
the open
position so
that
the
container pressure
is
applied
to the appliances
-
a
hazar-
dous condition. Follow the instructions given
by
the manufacturer
of
the
regulator.
CAUTION:
Never smoke
during
filling
of
LP
tanks. Keep the
RV
away
from
immediate filling area
when
possible
or
extinguish
all
gas
pilot
Bights.
When
a
LP
tank
gets
low,
sometimes there is a concentration of garlic-like
odor which
may
be mistaken for
a
gas leak. After a changeover to a full
tank, the odor usually will soon disappear.
NG:
Portable
fuel-burning
equipment, including
wood
and
char-
coal
grills
and stoves, shall
not
be
used inside
the
recreational vehicle.
The
use
of
this
equipment
inside
the recreational vehicle may cause fires
OF
asphyxiation.