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7-5
EMPRESS
7.8 FREE STANDING TABLE
AND CHAIRS
Your motorhome may be equipped with a free
standing dinette. While travelling, these must
always be secured with the harness provided to
prevent the table and chairs from moving forward
in case of sudden braking or a collision and to
keep them from sliding around on the fl oor causing
damage to the fl ooring.
7.9 REFUELING
1. Always consult your chassis manual to de-
Diesel Fuel fi ller
CHAIR HARNESS
1. Always consult your chassis manual to de-
Modern fuel systems may cause pressure to build
Modern fuel systems may cause pressure to build
up in the fuel tank during hot weather. It may
happen under certain conditions, that a bit of fuel
may spray from the spout when the fuel cap is
removed suddenly, causing a possible hazard.
WARNING
Do not smoke when refuelling. Keep fl ames,
sparks and smoking material away from fuel or
ammable fumes.
WARNING
Empress
Fuel Capacity Gal(l) 100 (379)
termine the correct type of diesel fuel to be
used.
CAUTION
In northern climates during the winter season,
winter diesel fuel must be used to prevent fuel
gelling. Gelling could cause the engine to stop
or make it impossible to start.
2. Removing The Fuel Cap:
Rotate the fuel cap slowly and only far enough
for the pressure to be released i.e. until you
hear a "hissing" sound. Wait until the “hissing”
sound stops. Then remove the cap.
3. Filling The Tank:
Do not overfi ll the fuel tank. Fill only until the
automatic shut-off valve cuts out. This allows
for expansion of the fuel and vapor space as
the fuel warms up in the fuel tank.
4. Fuel Tank Capacity:
Check in the Chassis Manual for capacities.
5. Fuel Types:
a. In the case of a Diesel powered Genera-
tor, the pickup tube is located within the main
fuel tank. This fuel pickup is shorter than the
engine pickup tube to prevent the vehicle from
being without fuel while on site.
b. In the case of a Propane powered genera-
tor, the main propane tank supplies the fuel for
the generator.

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