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7. Drain grey water tank (valve outside at right side of sewer hose connection).
8. Disconnect battery. Freezing temperatures may damage your battery if
charge is low. If the trailer is stored open, the LP gas monitor will continue to
draw current while battery is connected. (Periodically recharge the battery
while in storage.)
9. Antifreeze may be added to the sink and tub drains to keep the drains in
working condition, but freezing will not damage the traps.
10. See page 40 “Precautions for Storing.”
LP GAS SYSTEM
The liquid propane (LP) gas tanks mounted on your vehicle contains LP fuel
under pressure. As fuel is used, vapor (propane gas) passes from the top of the
tank through a dual-stage regulator which reduces the pressure to about 6 1/2
ounces per square inch. Vapor at the low pressure is then transferred through
the gas distribution lines for appliance use. You must keep the regulator clean
and dry. Its cover should remain in place and its vent placed according to the
regulator manufacturer's instructions (diaphragm vent facing downward).
WARNING: LP gas containers should never be placed or stored inside the
vehicle. LP gas containers are equipped with safety devices which relieve
excessive pressure by discharging gas to the atmosphere.
The warning label located in the cooking area is intended to remind you to
provide an adequate supply of fresh air. Unlike homes, the amount of oxygen
supply is limited due to the size of the recreational vehicle, and proper ventilation
when using the cooking appliance(s) will avoid dangers of asphyxiation. It is
especially important that cooking appliances not be used for comfort heating as
the danger of asphyxiation is greater when the appliance is used for long periods
of time. A warning label located near the LP gas containers reads: