Lighting Lp Gas Appliances - Fleetwood 1990 Tioga Arrow Owner's Manual

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located on the panel. A green light on the detector
front panel indicates that the detector has power. If
the power switch is OFF, gas flow from the tank is
cut off by a special solenoid valve located at the tank.
Test the leak detector each time the motor home
is relocated and set up for use.
Testing procedure:
*
Hold a butane-fueled pocket lighter near the
sensor.
*
Open the lighter valve without striking the flame.
*
The leak detector should respond within a few
seconds.
*
Press the reset switch to reset the alarm.
*
lightly fan the area around the detector to in-
sure complete dispersion of the gas from the
lighter, and to prevent another sounding of the
alarm.
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A reset switch allows you to temporarily quiet the
alarm for 60 seconds after it has been set off or after
testing.
If the alarm does not sound during a test or if the
green indicator light is not visible, see your dealer or
an authorized Fleetwood Service Center. There are
no batteries or user serviceable parts inside the unit.
NOTE: REMEMBER TO TURN OFF THE DETEC-
TOR IF YOU ARE NOT USING YOUR MOTOR
HOME. THE DETECTOR DRAWS ENOUGH CUR-
RENT TO DISCHARGE YOUR BATTERY.
LIGHTING LP GAS APPLIANCES
Detailed operating information for the LP appliances
can be found in your Owner's Information Package.
Please read and follow these instructions.
Air trapped in the gas lines may delay the initial
lighting of any appliance. It could take several seconds
or minutes for the gas to reach the appliance. To purge
some of the air from the gas system, first light a
burner on the range. The other appliances will then
light more quickly.
ALWAYS FOllOW THE
TURER'S
LIGHTING
INSTRUCTIONS.
APPLIANCE MANUFAC-
AND
OPERATING

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