Lp Gas Alarm; Faucets - Jayco 2004 Talon ZX Owner's Manual

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CAUTION: Do not operate your air conditioner for extended periods of time without the
filter installed. When the filter is not installed, the lint, dirt, grease, etc. That are normally
stopped by the filter are now accumulating in the cooling coil. This not only leads to a loss of
air volume and a possible icing-up of the cooling coil, but could also result in serious damage
to the operating components of the air conditioner. It is recommended that the filters be
cleaned and changed at least every two weeks when the air conditioner is in operation.
CLEANING AND/OR CHANGING THE FILTERS:
1. Remove the selector switch and thermostat knobs from the ceiling assembly.
2. Remove the screws that secure the ceiling assembly shroud to the ceiling assembly.
3. Lower the shroud and gently slide it off the control knob shafts.
4. Take filters out and either clean or exchange with other filters.
5. If the vehicle is equipped with a flush mount ceiling assembly, remove the four return air
grill screws. Remove filter from grill and either clean or exchange with new filter.
NOTE: If replacement filters are necessary, the filters can be purchased from most RV
Products Authorized Service Centers. It is recommended that spare filters be
carried with the RV at all times to replace worn, torn or deteriorated filters.

LP GAS ALARM

To keep your alarm in good working order, you must:
• Test the alarm weekly. (See Chapter 4 for "Testing Procedures")
• Check the indicator light on the front of the unit regularly. Make sure it is green in color .
• Vacuum the dust off of the alarm cover weekly, more frequently in dusty locations, using the
soft brush attachment of your vacuum.
• Clean the alarm cover weekly. Hand wash using a damp cloth, or paper towel. Dry with a
soft cloth.
• DO NOT SPRAY CLEANING AGENTS OR WAXES directly onto the front panel. This
action may damage the sensor, cause an alarm or cause an alarm malfunction.

FAUCETS

Many of the bathroom cleaners in use today contain aggressive chemicals and abrasives for the
purpose of removing soap scum and stains from porcelain, enamel, and ceramic tile surfaces. Often
these cleaners are also used to clean the chrome, polished brass, or other finishes on faucets,
showerheads and other bathroom accessories. Depending on the particular abrasive or chemical,
application to these products may result in either immediate or long-term damage or even removal of
the finish. Please be aware that unintentional splashing or overspray of cleaners can be as harmful
as deliberate application. The manufacturer recommends cleaning by wiping with a soft, damp
cloth or towel.
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