Appliances; Water Heater; Wuter He()Ter Bvpass System; Furnace - Fleetwood Pace Arrow 1989 Manual

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ApPLIANCES
The appliances Installed 111 your motor home Jre
tested by independent laboratories and comply with
rigid standards established by these organizations. All
JPpltances Installed by the manufacturer
;n
your motor
home are covered under Fleetwood's Ownerc'ar'e War-
ranty program, Each appliance is also warranted by
Its manufacturer, and a warranty registration card for
each appliance is Included in your Owner's Informa-
tion Package, Fill out the designated portions of the
cards and mali them to the respec:ive appliance
manufacturers, Please consult the manufacturer's in-
structions for additional detailed information.
WARNING: THE WATER HEATER AND FURNACE
COMBUSTION AIR EXHAUST PORTS MAY BE
EXTREMELY HOT DURING WATER HEATER AND
FURNACE OPERATION. DO NOT TOUCH THESE
OUTLETS OR ALLOW ANY MATERIAL TO COME
IN CONTACT WITH OR COVER IOITHER THE AIR
INTAKE
OR
EXHAUST
PORTS
WHILE
OPERATING THE WATER HEATER AND/OR
FURNACE.
WATER HEATER
The water heater operates on LP gas. and is much
like the one in your home. It contains an automatic
shut off valve which stops the gas supply if the water
temperature rises too high. The water heater is reach-
ed through an access panel on the outside of the
motor home. CAUTION: DO NOT LIGHT WATER
HEATER UNTIL IT IS FILLED WITH WATER. Turn on
the hot water faucet at the galley sink. If water flows
continuously. the heater is full. For detailed operating
instructions, refer to the manufacturer's instruction
manual.
Occasionally you may experience "weeping" of the
pressure/temperature relief valve on the water heater.
This is not a defect. It is caused by the normal ex-
pansion of water while it is being heated in the clos-
ed water system of your motor home. The water
heater tank is designed internally with an air gap at
the
top of the tank to reduce
this weeping
phenomenon, In time, though, the heating and ex-
pansion of the water will absorb this air. To replace
the air. and reduce relief valve' wetlping:
Turn off the water h'eater.
,
'
Turn off incoming water suppiy.
Open' a faucet in, the motor home,
Pull the handle of the relief valve straight out
'and let water flow until it
SlOPS,
Release the relief valve handle and let the valve
snap shut.
Turn on the water supply,
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Close the faucet when water flows continuous-
ly witho'ut sputtering.
Turn on the water heater.
Water Heater Bypass System
A water heater bypass system may be installed on
your water heater. See the Winterization section of
this manual.
FURNACE
The furnace is a forced·air unit fueled by LP gas.
All furnaces are equipped with a wall thermostat for
individual temperature settings. The operating manual
included in your Owner's Information Package con-
tains detailed operating and maintenance instructions.
WARNING: ,PORTABLE FUEL-BURNING
AP-
PLIANCES ARE NOT SAFE FOR HEATING INSIDE
THE MOTOR HOME. ASPHYXIATION OR CAR-
BON MONOXIDE POISONING CAN OCCUR.
RANGE
The gas oven and burners are operated with LP gas,
The basic operation is the same as the range in your
home. For additional information. please refer to the
opera'ting' manual in your Owner's Information
Package.
A warning !abel has been locate'd in the cooking
area to remind 'Iou to provide an adequate supply of
fresh air for combustion, Unlike homes, the amount
of oxygen is limited in an
RV
due
to
the size and con- '
struction of the vehicle. Proper ventilation when
us~
ing the cooking appliances will prevent the dangers
of asphyxiation. WARNING: DO NOT USE OPEN
FLAMES TO WARM THE LIVING AREA. GAS COM-
BUSTION CONSUMES THE OXYGEN INSIDE THE
MOTOR HOME,

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