IF
YOU
SMELL
GAS:
1.
Extinguish any open flames, pilot lights,
and
all smoking materials.
2.
Do not touch electrical switches.
3.
Shut off the gas supply at the tank valve(s) or gas supply connection.
4.
Qpen doors and other ventilating openings.
5.
Leave area until odor clears.
6.
Have the gas system checked and leakage source corrected before
us-
ing again.
WARNING:
IT
IS
NOT
SAPE
TO
USE
COOKING
APPLIANCE
FOR
COMFORT
HEATING:
Cooking appliances
need
fresh air for safe opera-
tion. Before operation:
I.
Open overhead vent or
turn
on exhaust fan; and,
2.
Open window.
This warning label has been located
in
the
cooking area to remind you to
provide an adequate amount of fresh air for combustion. Unlike homes,
the amount of oxygen supply is limited due to the size of the recreational
vehicle, and proper ventilation when using the cooking appliance(s)
will
avoid danger of asphyxiation.
It
is especially important that cooking ap-
pliances not be used for comfort heating, as the danger of asphyxiation
is
greater when the appliance is used for long periods of time.
CHECKING
FOR
LEAKS
Upon delivery
and
periodically thereafter, check your
gas
system for possible
leaks. Although the entire distribution system and its attached appliances
have undergone factory testing for leaks,
with
normal
use
being subject
to road vibrations, connections, and fittings can develop leaks.
If
you
do
encounter this odor,
turn
off all open flames immediately and commence
a systematic search for
leaks
throughout the gas system. Use
a
bubble solu-
tion of soapy water
-
NEVER
A
MATCH
-
on connections and fittings.
Bubbles
will
appear at the leaky points. When tightening connections, use
two
wrenches with opposing torque
to
prevent twisting of copper tubing.
If
the
leak doesn't show up in the
manifold
or copper tubing distribution
systems, then check
the
appliances.
LB
GAS
REGULATOR
SETTING
Never attempt to reset
the
gas regulator yourself. Wave an authorized ser-
vice agency make any regulator adjustments. Even
a
Little amount of pressure
over
the
recommended setting can cause
damage
to appliances and
regulators. This pressure setting must be performed
with
a
gas
pressure
gauge or monometer. Follow the instructions given by
the
manufacturer
of
the
regulator.