Main Supply Hose; Checking For Leaks; If You Smell Gas - Jayco Mini Motorhome Owner's Manual

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MAIN SUPPLY HOSE

The main supply hose will be attached from the regulator to the brass manifold fitting in
the frame of the coach. Swivel brass nut on main hose is the final attachment.
Operation
After the camper is completely set up and you are prepared for camping enjoyment,
follow these steps for LP gas operation.
1. Close ALL burner valves, controls and pilot light valves.
2. Open main valve on LP container slowly to avoid fast rush of propane vapor
through excess flow valve causing "gas freeze." Should you experience a gas
"freeze-up," close main valve and wait 15 minutes before trying again.
3. Listen carefully as gas begins to flow. If hissing is heard for more than one or two
seconds, close valve and search for leak.
4. Light appliances as needed and directed in appliance chapter.
Keep container valve(s) closed when traveling. Some states prohibit traveling with LP
container, especially in underground tunnels on expressways.
WARNING: Portable fuel-burning equipment, including wood and charcoal
grills and stoves, shall not be used inside the recreational vehicle. The use of
this equipment inside the recreational vehicle may cause fires or asphyxiation.
When an LP tank gets low, sometimes there is a concentration of garlic-like odor which
may be mistaken for a gas leak. After a change over to a full tank, the odor usually will
disappear. If not, turn off the LP and have the system checked by a qualified technician.

Checking for Leaks

Upon delivery and periodically thereafter, check your gas system for possible leaks.
Although the entire distribution system and its attached appliances have undergone
factory testing for leaks, the camper is subject to road vibrations, which can cause
connections and fittings to develop leaks. If you do encounter this odor, turn off all open
flames immediately and begin a systematic search for leaks throughout the gas system.
Use a bubble solution of soapy water, without ammonia or chlorine content, on
connections and fittings. (NEVER USE A MATCH to check for leaks.) Bubbles will
appear at the leaky points. When tightening connections, use two wrenches with
opposing torque to prevent twisting of copper tubing. If the leak doesn't show up in the
manifold or copper tubing distribution systems, check the appliances.

IF YOU SMELL GAS

1. Extinguish all open flames, pilot light, and smoking materials.
2. Do not touch electrical switches.
3. Shut off the gas supply at the tank valve(s) or gas supply connection.
4. Open doors and other ventilating openings.
5. Leave area until odor clears.
6. Have the gas system checked and leakage source corrected prior to use.
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