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The propane fuel system is comprised of numerous components such as the propane con-
tainer, hoses, propane gas regulator, piping and copper tubing to each appliance.
Your motor home has been carefully tested at the factory and by your selling dealer for
leakage. Travel vibrations can loosen ttings. Have the vehicle propane system checked
at all connections soon after the purchase of your vehicle, and after the initial lling of the
propane tanks.
Continued periodic checks of the propane system at 5,000 miles of travel (or at least once a
year) by a qualied propane service representative as part of your normal maintenance is
recommended. Hand tighten the LP gas system valves only, do not use a wrench or pliers as
over tightening may damage the valve seals and cause them to leak.
The following label should be kept permanently axed to the motor home:
Propane is a true gas compressed into a liquid form. As the fuel is released from the con-
tainer, it changes to vapor which is then used for the operation of the appliances. Propane
will not run through the appliances in the liquid state.
A permanently mounted A.S.M.E. approved propane container is located under the oor of
the motor home.
All propane lines have been checked with air pressure at the
time of manufacture. Dealers are required to recheck and adjust pressure
before retail delivery.
Propane cylinders should not be placed or stored inside the vehicle. LP-gas
cylinders are equipped with safety devices that relieve pressure by discharging
gas into the atmosphere.