Fleetwood 1993 American Eagle Owner's Manual page 125

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· LP GAS SYSTEM
3. Never check for leaks with an open flame. Use an
approved leak detection solution or anon-ammoni-
ated, non-chlorinated soap solution only. If the leak
cannot be located, take the unitto an LP gas service
representative.
4. Always be careful when drilling holes or fastening
objects to the motor home. The gas supply lines
could be-punctured by a nail or screw.
5. Do not restrict access to LP tanks. In an emergency,
the tank service valve must be easily identified and
accessible. The tank compartmellt-door must al-
wayspe unlocked, and the LP . label should be
visible.
6. Do not carry or store filled or empty LPgas contain-
ers, including accessories such as gas barbecues,
in your motor home. LP gas containers are equipped
with a safety device that relieves excessive pres-
sure by discharging gas to the atmosphere. Leaks
can occur at valves and fittings. Always store LP
tanks outside with the valves closed and plugged.
7. Do not use any LP gas tank other than the one
furnished with your motor home without being sure
that all connecting components are compatible.
8. Turn off LP gas main valve before filling LP gas tank
or entering an LP gas bulk plant or. motor fuel
service station. Turn off all pilot lights and appli-
ances individually before refueling of motor fuel
tanks and/or LP gas containers. When not individu-
ally turned off, automatic ignition appliances may
continue to spark when LP gas is turned off at the
container.
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1992 Fleetwood Enterprises Inc.
ISSUE DATE:
9/92
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