Unity Motorhome
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Safety
1. Extinguish open ames, pilot lights, and all
smoking materials.
2. Do not touch any electrical switches.
3. Shut off the LP gas tank valve.
4. Open doors, windows, and roof vents after
making sure the roof vent fans are “OFF”.
5. Leave the area until odor is gone.
6. Have a qualied service technician check the
system for leaks and make any necessary
corrections and repairs.
NOTE: Do NOT remove the label from
the glass stove top cover.
● Always fasten the seatbelt low on the
torso and keep it snug to transmit the force
from the belt into the hip/pelvic region of
the body. Pregnant women should wear
a lap/shoulder belt whenever possible.
Wear the belt snug and low throughout the
pregnancy.
● Establish a monthly re extinguisher
inspection program to ensure the
extinguisher is fully charged and in proper
working condition. Inspect the extinguisher
prior to operating or occupying the
motorhome.
Alarms
All models are equipped with a combination LP
gas, carbon monoxide, and smoke alarm as
standard safety equipment.
Recurring alarms indicate the slow
accumulation of LP gas, carbon monoxide,
or smoke, and warn of low battery levels.
Have an authorized service center check
the system and identify the source of the
alarm. Correct the problem before using
the motorhome. Keep all alarms in good
working order. For detailed information,
refer to the alarm manuals provided in the
Motorhome Information Kit.
Combination Carbon Monoxide / LP
Gas Alarm
The Combination Carbon Monoxide/Liquid
Propane Alarm (1) is mounted on the lower
cabinets.
The LP alarm sounds whenever there is an
unsafe amount of LP gas in the motorhome. If
the LP gas monitor produces and alarm, follow
these steps:
1. Follow instructions on the safety sign next to
the stove and air out the vehicle to silence
the alarm.
2. Have a qualied service person nd the leak
and correct the problem before using the
motorhome.
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Caution
Warning
Danger
Fuel and Propane Safety
Turn off all pilot lights, appliances,
and appliance igniters before refueling
motorhome diesel or propane tanks. Failure
to comply could result in death or serious
injury.
Danger
Never use a naked ame to check for LP
gas leaks.
3. Refer to “Liquid Propane Gas System”
section in this manual and LP Gas Alarm
owner’s manual located in the Motorhome
Information Kit for further details.
If you smell gas, immediately follow these
steps: