Fleetwood Pace Arrow 1989 Manual page 41

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presence
t)t
low
l~vels
of potentl<llly d.Jngerous LP
93S th<Jt n)<JY
tliJVl~ bl~en
rele.Jsed
due
to
J
r<1nge top
or oven burnfH II;H1W loss, <l yos piping leJk. Or JIl
Incorrectly
ad lusted Jpphancc burner. The
Untt
'.v II I
31so disconnect the
qas
sup'ply 3t the LP t:.lnk when
It
senses LP 1)r slfnd,H gnses.
The detector UOIt IS powered by the 12-volt DC
system in
your motor
home. A power switch
IS
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 tlow tram the tank
IS
cut at! by
a special solenoid valve located at the tank.
Test the leak detector each time the motor home
is ielocated and set up tor use.
TESTING PROCEDURE:
• Hold a butane-fueled pocket lighter, near the'
sensor.
• OPflnthe lighter valve without striking the flame.
• The leak detectoL'should respond within a few
seconds.
• Press, the silence ,button to reset the alarm.
• Lightly fan the area around, the detector to insure
complete dispersion of the gas from the lighter,
and
to
prevent another sounding of the alarm.
A
sdencr: butt-2r1
,)i\O'NS
you to
ll:!lnpor;Hily qUiet
the alarm for 62 :;.-'!can(Js after It
h;lS hl~'~!l 'let
vt!
l)r
..:llter tw;unq
II the
,_ll,Htn rICeS
not '30unr.\
IHHlllq ,}
rest r.lr 11
~tle
green
InUICJtor !rl]!'\t
is
not
VISible,
sel~
'lour dr.aler l1r
;)11 Juthorllcd F:e8tWood
Service CtJnter. ThlHe are
no
bJuertp.s
or u::>2r servlcet:lble part:c :nSlde the unit.
NOTE: Remember to turn at! the detector
it
you
are not
using
your motor home. The detector
draws enough current to discharge your battery,
LIGHTING LP GAS APPLlANC£S
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 forthegas
to
reach the appliance. To purge
some of the air from the gas system, first light a
burner on th,e range. The' other appliances will then
light more quickly.
ALWAYS FOLLOW THE APPLIANCE MANUFACTURER'S
LIGHTING AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.
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