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Outside your Roadtrek
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© 2014 by Roadtrek, Inc.
Driver's side access door houses power
cord and waste water hose
Driver's side rear access door
On the driver's side, there are two doors that house items that you will use.
The large access door directly behind the driver's door has the dump valves for the gray and black tanks, a storage area for
the macerator hose, and the shore power cord. The smaller door just in front of the rear tire has the outside shower, city
water connection point and valve, and the cable TV connection.
Directly above the center access door and below the galley window you will see two vent hatches. The rectangular one is for
the refrigerator and the square one is for the water heater. The water heater will vent hot gasses when the water heater is
running. The chrome one forward of the water heater is the furnace vent and air intake, which will also vent hot gasses when
the furnace is running.
Do not block any of these vents. They need to remain unobstructed to prevent dangerous fumes from entering the
interior space.
Since all these sources of open flame are near the fuel fill door on the driver's side, please ensure that all propane
appliances are off when refueling your Roadtrek. In addition to making sure your main propane tank valve is shut
whenever the vehicle is stored or in motion, turn the battery disconnect switch off when refueling - this will disable the
water heater igniter, the refrigerator igniter, and the furnace.

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