Safe Use Of The Propane Gas System - Winnebago 2014 Sightseer Operator's Manual

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"clockwise" to turn gas supply OFF. Rotate the
shut-off valve "counter-clockwise" to turn gas
supply ON.
See Section 2 - Safety and Precautions in this
manual for other safety and precautions you need
to be aware of related to propane.
LP Shut-off Valve
*Valve shown in the OFF (closed) position
LP Shut-off Valve
LP Accessory Connection
• Model 30A, 35G, 36V - Located behind LP Tank
access door on passenger side of coach
ON
OFF
LP Accessory Connection
• Model 33C - Located behind LP Tank access
door on passenger side of coach.
C AU T I O N
Turn valve off when not in use.
Secure cap to outlet when not in use.
After turning on gas, test gas piping
connections to appliance for leakage with
soapy water or bubble solution.
Do not use products that contain
ammonia or chlorine.
SAFE USE OF THE PROPANE
GAS SYSTEM
The propane system is designed and built with
strict adherence to national, state, and
recreational vehicle industry requirements for
mobile propane gas equipment.
For your safety, there are many safety devices
and backup systems installed, such as tank fill
overflow valves, an interior propane gas detector/
alarm, and an interior carbon monoxide (CO)
detector/alarm.
Propane gas also contains an odor additive
that you can smell if propane is present in the air.
Here are a few precautions to observe that will
help you to use the propane gas system safely:
Exercise caution at all times. Be familiar with
the distinctive odor of propane gas. If a leak is
suspected, turn off the supply valve
SECTION 5 –
PROPANE GAS
LP Shut-off Valve
5-3

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