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When preparing to depart or move, don’t forget to reverse the preceding
procedure. Remember, open windows, or roof vents left in the up position
are subject to wind damage in transit.
CAUTION
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v Turn on propane tanks and light pilot lights, if any, on
appliances. Remember there may be air in your propane lines. Be
sure to bleed them before planned usage.
v Open any windows and roof vents as desired for ventilation.
v Fresh water connections.
You may have additional accessories and options, such as an awning on
the door side which need to be opened. Separate instructions are
provided by the manufacturer of these components.
GENERAL DETECTOR INFORMATION
As you are confined in a RV which is much smaller than a standard
house, you must realize safety detectors will be activated much sooner
than in a residential house, due to there being much less air volume.
TEST ALL SAFETY ALARM OPERATION AFTER VEHICLE HAS BEEN
IN STORAGE, BEFORE EACH TRIP, AND AT LEAST ONCE PER WEEK
DURING USE.
Each listed detectors has it’s own manual and instructions sheet,
providing more information for it’s use and maintenance.
Life time of each detector ranges from five to ten years and will need to
be replaced as per manufactures instructions.
SAFETY DETECTORS—3
Fire Extinguisher—#1
Fire extinguisher is installed in each vehicle and is located near the
entrance door in the RV. Be familiar with it’s location and operating
instructions as printed on the extinguisher. Inspect your fire extinguisher
at least twice per year or more, as instructed on the extinguisher.
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