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3. Listen carefully as gas begins to flow. If a “hissing” sound is
heard for more than one or two seconds, close valve and search
for a potential leak.
4. Light appliances as needed and directed in Chapter Five -
Appliances.
Checking for Leaks
The entire propane distribution system and appliances have gone
through complete factory and dealer tests for any leakage. When
traveling with your RV, normal vibrations and road movement may
cause connections to loosen and develop leaks.
For normal maintenance we advise all owners to test for leakage at
least once per year or more often. You may request your dealer to
perform a maintenance check each spring.
DANGER
!
ALL PILOT LIGHTS, APPLIANCES, AND THEIR IGNITORS
(SEE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS) SHALL BE TURNED OFF
BEFORE REFUELING OR FUEL TANKS AND/OR PROPANE
CONTAINERS. FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN
DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
DANGER
!
DO NOT USE COOKING APPLIANCES FOR COMFORT HEAT-
ING.
CAN LEAD TO CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING.
PROPANE COOKING APPLIANCES NEEFRESH AIR FOR SAFE
OPERATION.
BEFORE OPERATING , OPEN VENTS AND WINDOWS SLIGT
LY AND TURN EXHAUST FAN ON PRIOR TO USING COOK-
ING APPLIANCES.
PROPANE FLAMES CONSUME OXYGENWHICH SHOULD BE
REPLACED TO ENSURE PROPER COMBUSTION.
IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS IN-
JURY.
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