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GAS LOCKOUTS
Gas lockouts must be cleared by turning the selector knob from
gas on (ame) position to off position
then back to the on position. The complete sequence of switch
movements must be completed within
2.5 seconds for a lockout to be successfully cleared. If there is air
in the gas line, e.g. after a gas bottle change, the space heater
may require several attempts before it lights. Lockouts can also
be cleared by switching to the ‘fan only’ position and then back
to ‘on’ within this 2.5 second period.
OTHER LOCKOUTS
Note: A cycling of the power supply to the unit will not clear a
lockout. Some gas lockouts, e.g. ignition lockout and combustion
air faults will still permit use of the appliance in electric only
operation.
If the problem persists please contact warranty@offgridtrailers.com
4 FLASHES: COMBUSTION AIR FAULT
Check combustion air inlet ue and exhaust ue for blockages.
5 FLASHES: OTHER/INTERNAL FAULT
Attempt to clear lockout as shown below. If this fails, contact a
Propex Approved Service Centre / Technician.
APPLIANCE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
REFRIGERATOR
Since models may vary depending on the type of Off Grid
Trailers unit you own, please refer to the individual component
manufacturer’s warranty/manual for specic operating
instructions and winterizing (included in your Off Grid Trailers
warranty/manual pouch).
HOT WATER HEATER
Since models may vary depending on the type of Off Grid
Trailers unit you own, please refer to the individual component
manufacturer’s warranty/manual for specic operating
instructions and winterizing (included in your Off Grid Trailers
warranty/manual pouch).
IMPORTANT NOTE: On demand water heater is only to be
operated with heater compartment door fully open.
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
(where equipped)
Each unit is equipped with a centrally located re extinguisher.
For further information please refer to the individual
component manufacturer’s warranty/manual for specic
operating instructions (included in your Off Grid Trailers
Warranty Pouch).
CARBON MONOXIDE & SMOKE DETECTOR
(where equipped)
Your trailer may be equipped with a CO detector designed to
warn you of dangerous CO levels. If alarm sounds immediately
open all windows, vents and doors and air unit out. Be sure
to read manufacturer’s manual for correct maintenance and
testing procedures. Your camper may be equipped with a
smoke detector. Test before each trip and change batteries at
least annually.
PROPANE/LP GAS ALARM
(where equipped)
Your trailer may be equipped with a Propane/LP Gas Alarm
designed to warn you of hazardous propane vapors. Be sure
to read manufacturer’s manual for correct maintenance and
testing procedures. Test before each trip.