Before using the water heater, purge all trapped air from the water system. To
purge the air and pressurize the system, fill the fresh water tank by using the on
board water pump or hooking up to city water. Check the tank for any obvious
water leaks. Once the system is pressurized turn the hot and cold valves on for
each water faucet, one at a time, inside and outside of the motorhome Run each
faucet until a steady stream of water with no air bubbles or air pockets are pres-
ent. The water heater does not need to be operating while this is being done.
WARNING: IF YOU SMELL GAS extinguish all open flames
and turn off the main gas supply. Liquid propane is highly
volatile, highly explosive and extremely dangerous. Explosion,
fire, property damage, injury or death can result. Propane is a
“heavy” gas and will lay on the floor and “hide” in corners.
Open all windows and doors. Do not touch any electrical
switches. They may cause a spark which can ignite. Evacuate
the motorhome and shut off the LP Valve. Contact a qualified
service center to have the problem correctly diagnosed and
repaired before resuming operation.
The water heater will operate when the following conditions have been meet:
• 120 Volt AC has been supplied either from shore power or the generator.
• The LP-Gas valve on the LP tank is open.
• The battery cut-off switch at the entry door is ON.
• The house batteries are charged.
• Make sure the LP-Gas is turned on.
• Turn the water heater switch to the ON position. The water heater will make
an audible “roar” from the burner when ignited. The indicator light will
illuminate briefly then go out when the water heater is lit. The indicator light
will glow steady when the ignition cycle has gone into “lock-out”.
NOTE: It is not recommended to operate the water heater on
LP-Gas while the motorhome is in transit.
• Have either shore power or the generator supplying AC voltage.
• Turn on the water heater switch located under the galley counter.
• Both gas and electric may be used at the same time. This will speed up the
process of heating water for large volume usage.
Appliances
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WINDSOR
4•120
WATER HEATER
Operation
LP-Gas Operations
120 Volt AC
Operations