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Fuel Safety
Some generators are fueled by the same system used to fuel the chassis engine. Check the
generator manufacturer and the chassis manufacturer information to help determine the type
of fuel best suited for this dual application.
Automotive fuels can cause serious injury or death if misused or mishandled.
If you have further questions, consult your dealer or Customer Service for
assistance.
Always shut OFF the vehicle engine while refueling.
Do not bring or store fuel or other ammable liquids inside the motor
home because a re or explosion may result.
Before refueling, extinguish all smoking materials and any open ames.
Before refueling, always turn OFF all spark producing appliances (i.e.,
water heaters, furnaces, etc.).
Do not overll the fuel tank(s). The pressure in an overlled fuel tank
may cause leakage and lead to fuel spray and/or re.
Fuel spills represent a serious re hazard, and should be cleaned up im-
mediately.
Never restart an engine or re-light any pilot lights while raw fuel is pres-
ent.
Do not replace the fuel ll cap with one of a dierent type. Only use a cap
specied for your motor home. Use of a substitute cap may create excessive
fuel system pressure, resulting in fuel station damage and improper operation
in a collision.
If your motor home is equipped with an Aqua Hot Heating sys-
tem, it may be fueled the chassis diesel tank(s). If fueled from the chassis
diesel tank(s) the fuel consumption of this system should be considered
when planning your fuel supply to insure you will have adequate fuel to
run your system. The fuel feed for the Aqua Hot system is positioned in
the fuel tank so that when the fuel supply for the system is exhausted, you
will still have fuel remaining to operate your motor home. For additional
information refer to the Aqua Hot owner’s manual.