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APPLIANCES
RANGE/COOKTOP
The range is fueled by propane gas and functions very much like your
range at home. Some functions may be slightly different because of being
powered by propane gas.
Important Safety Information you must know and understand:
• Never use the range to heat your camper. This is a major re hazard
and can also cause carbon monoxide poisoning.
• Always turn on the range hood (if equipped) exhaust fan and open
vents when cooking. Gas cooking appliances need fresh air to
operate safely.
• Prevent re and damage hazards by using approved pan sizes.
Generally, the pan should cover the burner but must not be
more than one inch larger. Keep handles turned inward but not over
other burners.
• Only use cookware that is approved for use on top burners and are
suitable to be exposed to direct ame.
• When using the burners and afterward, do not touch the burner
grates until they are cooled.
• If you need to light the range with an external source, use a grill,
kitchen or BBQ lighter as opposed to a int lighter. This will keep
your hands away from the ame.
• Keep the area around the appliance clear and free from
combustible materials, gasoline, and other ammable vapors
and materials.
• Never leave unattended food or utensils on the range.
• Do not use aerosol cans near any appliance with open ames.
Most aerosol cans are explosive when exposed to heat or may be
highly ammable.
• Do not leave plastic items on the cook-top as they may melt or
soften. This can contaminate food if it is in plastic containers.
The best practice is to discard the container and contents as a
safety precaution.
• Familiarize yourself with the safety information on propane gas.
See page 28.
• In a re emergency execute your family’s Safety Plan as outlined on
page 12 This is vital to you and your family’s safety.
Read the owner or operator manual included in your owner’s packet for
detailed safety information and operating instructions pertaining to the range.
Do not use gas cooking appliances for
comfort heating. May lead to carbon
monoxide poisoning, which can lead to
death or serious injury.
Do not turn the burner control knobs
ON, allowing gas to escape before
lighting a match or using an electronic
igniting device.
Gas cooking appliances need fresh air
for safe operation. Before operating:
Open vents or windows slightly or turn
on exhaust fan prior to using cooking
appliance. Gas ames consume oxygen,
which should be replaced to ensure
proper combustion. Improper use may
result in death or serious injury.
MICROWAVE OVEN (IF EQUIPPED)
Some models may be equipped with a microwave. The microwave
operates much like other household microwaves.
General Information pertaining to the microwave:
• The microwave oven will only operate on 120V shore power or an
appropriately sized generator.
• Even on shore power, the microwave and air conditioner may
trip circuit breakers if they are operated at the same time. Turn
the air conditioner to fan only during the time you wish to operate
the microwave.
• Secure the turntable in the microwave before traveling. This will
keep it from sliding around and causing damage.
Make sure you read the microwave’s safety and operating instructions
included in the owner’s packet.
REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER
General information about the refrigerator/freezer and its operation:
• Generally, RV refrigerator/freezers are designed to keep food
cool but are not intended to ash freeze or cool food quickly. Stock
the refrigerator with already cold or frozen food.
• Arrange items in the refrigerator for free airow between them.
• Before going on a trip, operate the refrigerator on 120V power for 8
hours or overnight to cool it sufciently and get it cold before using.
• A refrigerator thermometer kept in your refrigerator will help you
monitor temperature inside.
• The refrigerator is wired to 12V DC only. When you are connected
to shore power, the power center will convert the 110V current to
12V DC to provide power to the refrigerator.
• Movement during travel should not affect refrigerator performance
much. For best results though, ensure the trailer is pulling level to
the ground.
Make sure you read the refrigerator/freezer’s safety and operating
instructions included in the owner’s packet.
The refrigerator must be level to operate
properly. If the refrigerator is too much
off level the refrigerator may malfunction
and not cool properly