1.
WAlWTHG:
E.P.-Gas containers shall not
be
placed or stored inside the
vehicle.
L.f
.-Gas containers are equipped with safety devices which re-
lieve excess pressure by discharging gas into the atmosphere.
2.
W
6:
IT
XIS
NOT
SAFE
TO
USE
C80
G
APPLIMCES
FOR
COMFORT
HEATMG,
Cooking appliances need fresh air for safe opera-
tion. Before operation:
1.
Open overhead
vent
or turn on exhaust fan, and,
2.
Open window
This warning Iabel 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
appliances not be used for comfort heating, as the danger
of
asphyxiation
is greater
when
the appliance
is
used for long periods of time.
3.
A
warning label has been located near
the
t.P.-Gas contairmer. This
label
-
reads:
DO
NOT
FILL
C%NTmER(S)
TIP
MORE
TEAR
80
PERCENT
OF
CAPACITY
Overfilling
the
L.P.-Gas container
can
resdt
in
uncontrolled gas
flow
which can cause fire
or
expiosion.
A
properly filled container will contain
approximately
80
percent of its volume as
liquid
L.P.-Gas.
4.
WMNWG:
Portabie fuel-burning equipment, including wood and char-
coal
grills and stoves, shall
not
be
used
inside
the
recreational vehicle.
The me of
this
equipment inside the recreational vehicle may cause fires
or asphyxiation.
5.
WARPaXNG:
Do
not bring or store L.P.-Gas containers, gasoline or other
flammable liquidshside the recreational vehicle. Disregarding this
warn-
ing may result in fires or explosions.
6.
The foliowing label has been placed in the vehicle near the range area:
IF
YOU
SMELL
GAS:
I.
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,
Open doors and other ventilating openings.
5.
Leave area until odor clears.
6.
Have the
gas
system checked and leakage source corrected before
using
again.
7.
Note:
1.P.-Gas regulators must always be installed with the diaphragm
vent facing downward. Regulators that
are
not
in
compartments have
been equipped with a protective cover. Make
sure
that regulator vent
faces downward and that cover is
kept
in place .to minimize vent blockage
which
could
result in excessive gas pressure causing fire or explosion.