Fleetwood 1997 Discovery Owner's Manual page 133

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Testing Procedure:
1. Hold a butane-fueled pocket lighter near the sensor.
2. Open the lighter valve without striking the flame. The leak
detector should respond within a few seconds.
3. Lightly fan the area around the detector to insure complete
dispersion of the gas from the lighter, and to prevent another
sounding of the alarm.
4. To reset the alarm, turn OFF then ON.
5. If the alarm does not sound during a test or if the green
indicator light is not visible. See your dealer or an authorized
Fleetwood Service Center. There are no batteries or user
serviceable parts inside the unit.
You will find detailed operating information for the LP gas
appliances in your OWJler's Information Package. Please read
and follow these instructions.
Air trapped in the gas lines may delay the first lighting of any
appliance. It could take several seconds or minutes for the gas
to reach the appliance. To purge some of the air from the gas
system, first light a burner on the range. The other appliances
will then light more quickly.
We recommend lighting the pilot light at the range, if
equipped, rather than individually lighting each burner. This
will help prevent accidental leaks at the burner. Be sure to turn
the pilot light OFF while traveling.
LP
CAS SYSTEM
.II
NOTE
Remember to turn off the
detector it you are not
using your motor home.
The detector draws
enough current to dis-
charge your battery.
LiGlniNG
LP
GAS
AppLiANCES
DiSCOVERY -
CopYRiqHT 1996, FlEETWood ENTERPRisES, INC.
All RiqHTs RESERVEd.
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