Tiffin Motorhomes Wayfarer TM 2021 Series Owner's Manual page 80

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LIQUID PROPANE (LP) GAS APPLIANCES
CONTINUED
LIQUID PROPANE (LP) GAS SYSTEM CONTINUED
IF YOU SMELL GAS:
1. Extinguish all open flames, pilot lights and all smoking materials.
2. Do not touch electrical switches.
3. Shut off the (LP) gas supply at the service valve located on the (LP) gas tank.
4. Open doors and any other ventilating openings.
5. Leave the area until the odor clears.
6. Have the gas system checked by an authorized service technician to determine the
source of the leak and to have corrected.
LIQUID PROPANE (LP) GAS/CO LEAK DETECTOR
The liquid propane (LP) gas/CO detector
(Image 73.1) is an electronic device
designed to detect and alert you of a
possible liquid propane (LP) gas and or
carbon monoxide (CO) leak in the
motorhome.
The detector immediately warns you with a
fast beeping sound. When you hear this
sound, turn the liquid propane system off at
the service valve located on the liquid
propane (LP) gas tank.
It is important to note that the detector is sensitive to more than just liquid propane (LP)
gas and carbon monoxide. Other combustibles that may be detected include alcohol,
colognes, perfumes and most cleaning fluids.
The detector is located near the floor of the motorhome in either the entry step, kitchen
or dinette area. The detector is powered by the coach battery(ies). When the battery
voltage falls below 10.5V, the liquid propane (LP) gas/carbon monoxide (CO) detector
will begin to chirp at a slow pace. if this happens, you will need to start the generator or
the engine to allow the coach battery(ies) to recharge.
For startup or restart conditions, light one of the burners and allow it to burn for
approximately thirty seconds or until the flame is burning evenly. If the stove will not
light, see Troubleshooting the liquid propane (LP) gas system.
2021 Wayfarer TM Series Owners Manual V1.0
Image 73.1
Liquid Propane (LP) Gas/CO Detector
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