CAUTION
DO NOT LIGHT WATER HEATER UN-
TIL IT IS FILLED WITH WATER.
1. Drain
2. Relief Valve
3. Pilot
1. On-Off
2. Air Volume
3_ Thermostat
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WATER HEATER
Your motor home is equipped with an LP gas-fueled water
heater. The heater is a storage type much like that in your home.
There is a thermostatic control on the heater to maintain the
water temperature within a pre-set range. Before lighting the
water heater. make sure that it is filled with water by turning on
the hot water faucet such as the one at the galley sink. If water
is supplied from the on-board fresh water tank, the pump must
be ON. If water flows continuously, the heater is full of water. If
water does not flow, leave the faucet open unlilthe tank fills. For
lighting and operating instructions, refer to the manufacturer's
instruction manual or see the instructions under the heater access
panel.
LP GAS/ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR
Your refrigerator has separate controls for LP gas fuel or electric
power. Consult the operating instructions furnished by the
manufacturer in the manual and posted inside the refrigerator
door. Before operating the refrigerator, be sure the vehicle is
level. If it is not level, circulation of the refrigerant may be
blocked by liquid accumulated in the condenser coils and cooling
action could stop. Check the level at the refrigerator by placing a
bubble-type level on freezer shelf.
NOTE: Unlike most household refrigerators, the refrigerator will
be completely silent when operating on electric power.
ROOF AIR CONDITIONER (Optional)
Your motor home may have an air conditioner installed on the
roof which operates on 115-volts. The air conditioner has three
controls on the lower panel of the air conditioner. These are a
blower switch, a thermostat, and an airflow direction control. A
removable filter is located on the air conditioner panel inside the
vehicle. For best results, carefully follow all instructions provided
by the air conditioner manufacturer with regard to operation and
maintenance.
CAUTION
IF THE AIR CONDITIONER IS SWITCH-
ED OFF FOR ANY REASON. WAIT A
FEW MINUTES BEFORE STARTING IT
AGAIN TO AVOID OVERLOADING CIR-
CUIT BREAKERS. SEE THE MANUFAC-
TURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. WHEN AIR
CONDITIONER IS NOT BEING USED,
ALWAYS KEEP CONTROLS IN WARM-
OFF POSITION TO REDUCE UNNECES-
SARY CIRCULATION OF RE-
FRIGERANT.