Exterior Lpg Port; Basic Rules For Lpg Safety; If You Smell Gas - Airstream BAMBI 2024 Owner's Manual

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Exterior

Exterior LPG Port

An exterior LPG port quick-connect may be installed on
the hitch A-frame of your trailer� An LPG supply line is
shipped with the trailer in the loose parts box� This can
be used to connect a lantern or other appliance that
uses a one-pound, low pressure LPG tank supply to
the exterior port�
To assemble, install a male quick-connect coupler to
one end of the supply hose. Then add a flare fitting to
the other end of the supply hose and install a one-
pound tank coupler to the flare fitting. This assembly
can be installed into the appliance in place of the one
pound LPG tank�
1� Exterior LPG Port
2� Quick-Connect Sleeve
3� Shutoff Lever

Basic Rules For LPG Safety

A warning label is displayed in the cooking area
reminding you to provide an adequate supply of fresh
air for combustion� The amount of oxygen supply in a
trailer is limited due to its compact design� When using
the cooking appliances, proper ventilation will prevent
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�
DANGER
Do not use cooking appliances for comfort
heating. Cooking appliances need fresh air
for safe operation. Before operation, open an
overhead vent or turn on an exhaust fan and
open a window.
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DANGER
A warning label has been located near the
LPG container. This label reads: DO NOT FILL
CONTAINER(S) TO MORE THAN 80 PERCENT
OF CAPACITY. Overfilling the LPG container can
result in uncontrolled gas flow, which can cause
fire or explosion. A properly filled container will
contain approximately 80 percent of its volume as
DANGER
Do not store LPG tanks within a vehicle. LPG
tanks are equipped with safety devices that vent
gas should the pressure become excessive.
DANGER
Portable fuel burning equipment, including wood
and charcoal grills and stoves, shall not be used
inside the recreational vehicle. The use of this
equipment inside the recreational vehicle may
cause fires or asphyxiation.
DANGER
Do not bring or store LPG tanks, gasoline,
or other flammable liquids inside the vehicle
because a fire or explosion may result.
Twice a year, or after a long storage period, we suggest
you take your unit in for a checkup and cleaning of the
gas-operated appliances�

If You Smell Gas

1� Extinguish any open flames, pilot lights, and all
smoking materials�
2� Do not touch electrical switches�
3� Shut off the gas supply at the tank valve(s) or gas
supply connection�
4� Open doors and other ventilating openings�
5� Leave the area until odor clears�
6� Have the gas system checked and leakage source
corrected before using again�
LPG.
2024 Bambi

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