Lp Gas System; Exterior Lights; Winter Precautions - forest river 2013 Shasta Owner's Manual

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SECTION
IF
YOUR
WARNING
PUNCTURED OR RIPPED, COVER THE
PUNCTURE OR TEAR TO SEAL OUT MOISTURE AND HAVE
IT REPAIRED IMMEDIATELY.
USE CAUTION WHEN STORING ITEMS
WARNING
ON THE ROOF. IF A FACTORY INSTALLED
ROOF RACK AND/OR LADDER ARE PRESENT, THE ROOF
HAS BEEN REINFORCED. IF YOU HAVE AN AFTERMARKET
ROOF RACK OR LADDER, USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN
ON THE ROOF. CHANCES ARE THAT YOUR ROOF HAS NO
REINFORCEMENT AND YOU MAY NEED TO USE BOARDS
ACROSS THE ROOF FOR TEMPORARY REINFORCEMENT.
(REMEMBER TO REMOVE THE BOARDS WHEN LEAVING
THE ROOF AREA.)

LP Gas System

To ensure proper operation, have the LP gas system checked
frequently for leaks and road damage. The entire system
including regulator pressure, should be checked annually or
sooner, if you suspect a problem. Have the system checked
by a qualified LP gas service technician using proper
equipment. The method of checking the system for leaks
and LP gas safety precautions can be found in Section 4 of
this manual.
NOTE: LINE PRESSURE FOR LP GAS APPLIANCES
SHOULD BE CHECKED AT LEAST EVERY SIX MONTHS.
MOST LP GAS SUPPLIERS HAVE EQUIPMENT TO TEST
THE LINES. THE CORRECT LINE PRESSURE FOR ALL RV
LP GAS APPLIANCES, IS 11 INCHES OF WATER COLUMN
PRESSURE.

Exterior Lights

Check the operation of exterior lights often. Check clearance,
turn signal, brake and back-up lights to be sure they are
working correctly. Replace any cracked, broken or missing
light covers to avoid moisture infiltration and possible damage
to their electrical system.
'WARNING' indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Care & Maintenance
ROOF
SHOULD
BECOME

Winter Precautions

• Water Systems - In severe cold it is wise
to monitor the water temperature in the
tank and take steps to drain and winterize
if necessary. It is also a good idea, in
Bright
severe cold, to open lower cabinet doors
Idea
in the kitchen and bath to allow warm
air to circulate around water fixtures. To
minimize freezing damage, insulate drain
lines exposed to the outside.
• FOOD Storage - If left in an unheated RV
for a period of time, canned goods and
other foods packed in water should be
stored as high as possible since heat rises.
Refrigerators can also be used for storage,
even when unplugged, as they are well
insulated.
• Heating - Use ONLY the RV furnace for
heating as it is properly vented to the
outside. NEVER USE THE RANGE FOR
HEATING AS FIRE, CARBON MONOXIDE
OR ASPHYXIATION COULD RESULT.
• Condensation - Moisture can collect on
inside surfaces during cold weather when
inside humidity is high. While the trailer is
in use, a family can vaporize up to three
gallons of water daily through daily living.
Consider using a dehumidifier to remove
moisture. See Section 4 of this manual for
additional tips regarding condensation.
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