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Monarch SE 2004------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Section 7 LP-Gas System | 277
Maintenance and Safety Tips for the LP-Gas Refrigerator:
• Have the refrigerator, furnace and venting inspected annually by an
authorized service center.
• Before firing up the refrigerator, or using the propane gas furnace for
the first time each season, have the venting system checked for blockage.
Insects may have built nests that will obstruct flow.
At the first indication of incomplete combustion (yellow flame instead
of a blue flame or soot is present) contact a service technician
immediately. Improper combustion can cause carbon monoxide
buildup, which is potentially fatal!
Maintenance and Safety Tips for the Propane Range:
• Burner flame should be a blue color, indicating complete combustion.
If not, have the unit serviced by a qualified technician.
Do not cover the oven bottom with foil. Air circulation will be restricted.
• Never use gas ranges or ovens for heating purposes.
Always have pot handles turned inward.
• Ensure children understand never to turn or play with the knobs on the
front of the propane gas range.
Maintenance and Safety Tips for the Propane Water Heater:
• Test the operations of the temperature and pressure relief valve.
Maintain setting at no more than 210° F. to reduce the chance of hot
water scalding.
• Keep flammable substances away from the water heater. Do no store
items close to it as this may block the airflow the water heater needs
to operate properly.
At the first indication of the incomplete combustion (yellow flame
instead of a blue flame or soot it present) call a service technician
immediately. Improper combustion can cause carbon monoxide
buildup, which is potentially fatal!

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