Water Heater Bypass Valve; Refrigerator; Furnace - Fleetwood 1997 Discovery Owner's Manual

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AppliANCES
This valve is provided to cut off the flow of water to the water
heater. The bypass valve greatly reduces the quantity of
antifreeze required to winterize the water system. The valve is
located inside the bathroom lavy cabinet.
To bypass the water heater, turn the lever valve vertical.
To supply water heater with water, turn lever horizontal.
Read the operating instructions furnished in your Owner's
Information Package. Before operating the refrigerator when
the motor home is parked, make sure it is level. If it is not
level, the refrigerant will not circulate, cooling action will
stop, and the refrigeration system may be damaged.
The refrigerator uses the absorption principle of operation. If
you plan to cool food or drinks in high outside temperatures,
precool the food, and park the motor home with the refrigera-
tor vent door in the shade. Once the interior of the refrigerator
is cool, the refrigeration system will usually maintain this
temperature. If the inside of the refrigerator is hot, the food is
not precooled, and the outside temperature is high, it will take
longer for your food to be cooled.
The furnace is a forced-air unit fueled by
LP
gas. All furnaces
are controlled by the Electronic Climate Control System.
The furnace will not operate properly if your stored personal
items block the free flow of air at the registers or the return air
to the furnace. Storage under cabinets should be done care-
fully so as to not clUsh or damage the furnace ducting.
Smoke and fumes created as a result of burning off manufac-
turing compounds are sometimes present the first time the
furnace is used. This is normal; however, when you light the
WATER HEATER
BYPASS VAlVE
REfRiGERATOR
FURNACE
WARNING
Portable fuel-burning
appliances are not safe
for heating inside the
motor home. Asphyxia-
tion or carbon monoxide
poisoning can occur.
DiSCOVERY - CopYRiql1T 1996, FLEETwood ENTERPRisES, INC.
All RiqHTs RESERVEd.

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