Raising And Lowering Tv Antenna; Lp Gas; General - Gulf Stream Travel Trailer Owner's Manual

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RAISING AND LOWERING YOUR ANTENNA
RAISING:
Crank clockwise until some
resistance is felt on handle.
If you have bad or no reception, perform the following checks:
Check with neighbors to see how good local cable and antenna reception has been.
Turn the antenna power/booster on.
Set your TV to receive "Air" or "Cable", whichever signal you are watching.
Check all cable ends to make sure that no ground strands are touching the center cable wire.

LP GAS

GENERAL

The liquid Petroleum gas system in your unit furnishes fuel for various appliances. It is comprised of propane (LP)
gas. LP gas provides an efficient and inexpensive source of energy.
The gas is stored in a pressure tank located on or under the chassis of your unit. Under pressure, the LP gas turns
to vapor; it is this vapor that burns.
Each tank has an automatic eighty percent stop-fill valve that allows space in the tank for vapor expansion. The high
pressure of the vapor in the tank is reduced in two stages as it makes its way to your appliance. The tank pressure will
vary with temperature and altitude, but it may be in the range of 100 to 250 pounds per square inch (psi) or more. It is
reduced by a pressure regulator to about 12 psi in the first stage and then to about 6.25 ounces in the second stage.
The 6.25 ounces psi can also be expressed as 11 inches of water column.
The LP gas system is designed and built to rigid standards and tested before leaving the factory. Your dealer also
tests the system prior to customer delivery.
NOTE: YOUR DEALER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR A THOROUGH LP GAS SYSTEM CHECK PRIOR TO DELIVERY.
DO NOT ACCEPT THE UNIT UNTIL THIS CHECK HAS BEEN COMPLETED.
Except for simple maintenance and occasionally tightening a connection, you should take your unit to an authorized
dealer for LP gas problems. The LP gas tank should always be filled by an authorized LP supplier.
NOTE: YOUR UNIT'S MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY
DAMAGE RESULTING FROM IMPROPERLY MAINTAINED LP GAS APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS.
CAUTIONS: READ LP GAS PRECAUTIONS IN THE FRONT OF THIS MANUAL. BECOME FAMILIAR WITH
THEM AND MAKE SURE YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY IS COMPLETELY AWARE OF THE SAFETY ASPECTS OF
LIVING AROUND LP GAS.
ROTATING:
Pull down with both hands and
rotate plate for better signal.
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LOWERING:
Rotate plate until arrows align.
Crank counter-clockwise until down.

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