Monitor Panel - Measurement & Calibration (Lp Tank); Lp-Gas Emergency Procedures - Checklist - Holiday Navigator 2003 Owner's Manual

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LP-Gas System
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MONITOR PANEL -
Measurement &
Calibration (LP Tank)
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LP-GAS
EMERGENCY
PROCEDURES -
CHECKLIST
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Tank Measurement - To measure level of a tank simply push button on
display panel corresponding to tank you wish to measure. Lights on panel will
turn on in sequence indicating level of tank.
Calibration - The monitoring panel comes factory calibrated for accuracy
and should not need to be adjusted. If system does not read accurately
recalibration may be necessary.
To recalibrate LP tank gauge proceed
as follows:
• Using a non-metallic adjustment tool,
simultaneously push button for tank
and rotate adjustment point.
• Turn counterclockwise until the light
indication decreases.
• Gently rotate the adjustment back,
clockwise, until the light indication is
at full.
NOTE: Fill LP tank prior to calibration.
If you smell gas (a rotten egg or sulfur smell) at any time, perform the
following steps immediately:
• Shut off gas appliances.
• Manually turn off the primary shut-off valve at the LP-Gas tank.
• Do not attempt to operate any electric switch as this can produce a
spark and could ignite the gas.
• Open windows and doors.
• Evacuate the motorhome. Stay clear of the surrounding area.
• Keep open flames, spark producing devices and smoking material
out of the area.
• Contact a qualified service technician to find the source and repair
the gas leak.
WARNING: A fire or explosion from ignited gas or gas fumes can
seriously injure you or cause death.
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Adjustment Point
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