Identification And Safety; Vehicle Id Decals And Plates; Vehicle Serial Number Label; Safety Regulations And Propane - forest river Flagstaff 2015 Owner's Manual

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IDENTIFICATION AND SAFETY

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Listed below are symbols and descriptions you will find
throughout this manual. They are used to alert you to
possibly dangerous or hazardous situations. When you
see these symbols, please read them carefully and fol-
low the instructions to help prevent damage to your
recreational vehicle and for your personal safety.
DANGER! (Indicates a hazardous situ-
DANGER
ation which, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.) This sign is
commonly RED.
WARNING (Indicates a hazardous
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situation which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.) This
sign is commonly ORANGE.
CAUTION (Indicates a hazardous situ-
CAUTION
ation which, if not avoided, could result
in vehicle damage or minor to moder-
ate injury.) This sign is commonly YEL-
LOW.

Vehicle ID Decals and Plates

RECREATIONAL VEHICLE DATA PLATE
The camper serial number label is mounted on the front
road side of the camper.

Vehicle Serial Number Label

NOTE:
Be prepared to supply model number, serial number and
year when ordering parts or requesting specific informa-
tion regarding your RV.
Forest River Inc. recommends that you keep a copy of
this information separate from the camper in the event
that theft or vandalism requires you to supply a copy to
the authorities.
Decals and data plates, used throughout the camper, aid
in its safe and efficient operation; others give service
instructions. Read all decals, data, and instruction plates
before using your new camper. If a decal, data, or
instruction plate becomes damaged, painted over or
removed, it needs to be replaced.

Safety Regulations and Propane

The following warnings are posted throughout your rec-
reational vehicle to provide information on propane
safety. They have been installed not only because of the
requirement to do so, but also as a constant reminder to
occupants of the recreational vehicle to exercise proper
caution when using or being around propane appliances
and equipment. We are listing them here so you may
study them and be sure that you and your family under-
stand and follow them.
Do not place propane cylinders inside the vehicle.
Propane cylinders are equipped with safety
devices that relieve excessive pressure by dis-
charging propane to the atmosphere. Propane is
highly flammable. Failure to comply may lead to
fire or explosion and result in death or serious
injury.
Propane cooking appliances need fresh air for safe
operation. Before operating:
Open vents or windows slightly or turn on the
exhaust fan prior to using the cooking appliance.
Propane flames consume oxygen which must be
replaced to ensure proper combustion. Improper
use may result in death or serious injury.
A warning label is located in the cooking area to
remind you to provide an adequate supply of fresh
air for combustion. Unlike homes, the amount of
oxygen supplied is limited due to the size of the
recreational vehicle, and proper ventilation when
using the cooling appliance(s) will avoid dangers
of asphyxiation.
Do not use propane cooking appliances for com-
fort heating. Failure to comply may lead to carbon
monoxide poisoning which can lead to death or
serious injury.
Do not store propane containers, gasoline, or
other flammable liquids inside the vehicle as a fire
or explosion may result.
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DANGER
DANGER
DANGER

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