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Water Heater – See Plumbing Section
The following is an overview of the central vacuum system operation. For detailed operat-
ing and safety instructions, refer to the manufacturer’s user guide.
The central vacuum system installed cleans virtually any surface with no electric cords and
has a variety of attachments for many cleaning needs. Make sure you have 120-volt AC
power available before operating your central vacuum system (refer to Electrical Systems,
calculating electrical load).
To operate the central vacuum system lift the vacuum cover, and attach your vacuum hose
and cleaning attachment. The central vacuum will automatically activate. It has a large
disposable bag that will need to be checked periodically and replaced after usage. The dis-
posable bag is located inside the exterior cargo compartment.
DO NOT PICK UP ANYTHING THAT IS BURNING OR SMOKING,
SUCH AS CIGARETTES, MATCHES, OR HOT ASHES. RV damage,
personal injury, or death may result from vacuuming up burning or smok-
ing material.
DO NOT PICK UP FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS
SUCH AS GASOLINE, OR USE IN AREAS WHERE THEY MAY BE
PRESENT. RV damage, personal injury, or death may result from vacu-
uming up ammable or combustible material
Outside Kitchen (if so equipped)
Typically outside kitchens consist of a 2-burner cooktop, refrigerator and sink. For detailed
operation and safety information on the outside kitchen appliances, refer to the manufac-
turer’s user guide.
The cooktop will function more eciently when level.
Outside kitchen access and locking functions may vary depending on your model.
Make sure all supports are securely in place before using the outside kitchen.
Before using, make sure the propane connection is properly hooked up and secure.
Do not leave the cooktop unattended while using.
Keep all clothing and ammable material away from the cooktop while in use.
Do not exceed the weight capacity of the outside kitchen unit.
Disconnect the propane couple before stowing the outside kitchen unit.
Make sure the kitchen unit is properly stowed and secured, and that the outside
kitchen door is securely in place and locked before traveling.
The maximum weight capacity of the outside kitchen unit is 50 lbs. Setting
items on the kitchen unit that exceed this weight limit could cause damage to
the unit or result in personal injury.