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Unity Motorhome
110
Liquid Propane Gas System
If you smell propane, follow these steps:
1. Extinguish all open ames, pilot lights,
and smoking materials.
2. Do NOT touch any electrical switches.
3. Shut off the propane supply at the tank
valves or propane supply connections.
4. Open doors, windows, and vents.
5. Leave the area until the odor clears.
6. Have the propane system checked and
repaired by a qualied service technician
before using the LP gas system. Failure
to comply could result in asphyxiation,
re, or explosion causing serious injury
or death.
Avoiding Asphyxiation
1. Do not use portable fuel-burning equipment
such as wood or charcoal grills, heaters, or
stoves inside the motorhome. The use of
this equipment can produce deadly carbon
monoxide gas or causeres.
Do not bring or store LP gas containers,
gasoline, or other ammable liquids inside
the vehicle because a re or explosion may
result.
Do not use materials that contain ammonia
or chlorine to check for LP gas leaks.
Warning
Danger
Warning
2. Ensure there is proper ventilation before
using the gas range to prevent asphyxiation.
Do NOT use the range to heat the vehicle.
Long-term use of these appliances for
space heating increases the chance of
asphyxiation. Open the overhead vent and
open a window before using the range.
3. Avoid breathing the exhaust fumes from
gas or diesel engines and LP gas burners.
Poisonous exhaust fumes are produced
from operating the motorhome or generator
engine, stove, oven, refrigerator, furnace,
and hot water heater. Position the motorhome
so the wind blows exhaust fumes away from
the vehicle. Ensure proper ventilation and
adequate air exchange when using LP gas
appliances to prevent a buildup of deadly
carbon monoxide gas. Be sure all alarms
are in proper working condition.
4. Do not run the motorhome or generator
engine in a conned area such as a garage
except to remove the vehicle from the
conned area.
5. Use the vent or air conditioning fan to force
fresh air into the vehicle if the vehicle is not
moving but the engine is running for more
than just a few minutes.
6. Maintain engine and generator exhaust
system components to prevent fumes from
entering the motorhome. Check exhaust
systems when changing oil, when exhaust
system sounds change, or when the
underbody of the motorhome makes contact
with an object or becomes damaged.
7. Close rear windows when driving to prevent
drawing exhaust fumes into the vehicle.
NOTE: When the motorhome is new,
some of the appliances will burn off
paint or residue which has accumulated
during production. You also may notice
some odors from cleaners which will
dissipate with use and ventilation.

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