Livin Lite Recreational Vehicles Owner's Manual page 38

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Regulator Vent Maintenance
Since the LP gas regulator is equipped with a
vent that allows the system to "breathe," you
must check it on a frequent basis to see that
it does not become clogged. If dirt, sealant
or corrosion clogs the vent, clean it with a
toothbrush or similar device. At least once a
year have your LP service provider check the
regulator adjustment and operation.
LP Gas Detector
Liquid Propane (LP) gas is heavier than air
and will settle to the lowest point of the room,
which is generally on the floor of your coach.
Because of this, the LP detector installed
in your coach is located near the floor. The
detector is also sensitive to other fumes, such
as hair spray, which contain butane as the
propellant. Butane, like propane, is heavier
than air and will settle to the floor level where
it may be detected.
Typical LP Gas System
The detector is equipped with a "sensor
activation strip". This strip must be removed
for the detector to operate properly. This
should have been done during the dealer's
pre-delivery inspection. Please check the
detector to verify that the activation strip has
been removed. Please consult your LP detector
User's Guide for more detailed information.
A warning label located in the cooking
area reminds 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; proper ventilation when using the
cooking appliance(s) will avoid danger of
asphyxiation. It is especially important
to ensure a flow of fresh air when the
appliance is used for long periods of time.
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