Appliances; Lp Gas Appliances - Fleetwood Jamboree 1982 Owner's Manual

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WARNING
DO NOT USE OPEN FLAMES, SUCH AS
THE OVEN OR RANGE TOP, TO WARM
THE LIVING AREA. GAS COMBUSTION
CONSUMES THE OXYGEN INSIDE THE
MOTOR HOME.
WARNING
PORTABLE FUEL BURNING Ap·
PLiANCES SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR
COMFORT HEATING.
FLOW THROUGH FURNACE
""'''''''D AIR FURNACE
1. Pilot/Flame Control
2. Lighting Port
3. Striker
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APPLIANCES
LP GAS APPLIANCES
Your range and over, furnace, and water heater operate
on LP gas, while your refrigerator operates on either LP
gas or electricity. Warranty certificate registration cards,
service instructions, and other information are included in
the Owner's Information Kit provided with the motor home.
Keep all information relating to your appliances readily
available for easy reference.
NOTE:
Be sure to fill out and mail the warranty registration
cards on all appliances as soon as possible.
It is important to follow carefully all operating and lighting
instructions provided on or near each appliances (or in your
Owner's Information Kit). For the initial lighting of an LP
gas appliance, it may be necessary to purge the LP gas supply
line of air before the appliance will light. To purge a line,
open a burner or pilot valve and hold a flame near the burner.
Allow time for air to escape. The time will vary depending
on the distance the appliance is located from the LP gas tank.
After several seconds, the gas should ignite and burn steadily.
Range and Oven
The range and oven in your motor home are provided
with a vent or range hood. The hood may have a power vent
fan. Always use the fan when using the oven or range
in order to ensure adequate ventilation. When cooking for
long periods of time with a large number of people in the
home, open a window or a roof vent slightly to increase
ventilation.
The oven has a pilot light. Refer to information on the
appliance or from the manufacturer for instructions on use.
The type of heat-actuated ignition control used for the
main oven burner may result in a normal delay of a few
seconds,before the main oven burner ignites. If you are sure
the pilot is burning, anticipate approximately five (5) seconds
delay for the burner to ignite. I F IT DOESN'T IGNITE
WITHIN FIVE (5) SECONDS, TURN THE CONTROL KNOB
OFF AND CHECK THE PILOT LIGHT OR THE GAS
SUPPLY.
Flow Through Furnace
Your motor home may be provided with an LP gas-fueled
flow through furnace. Operating controls are located on
the heater panel. Refer to the information on the unit, or
provided by the manufacturer, for lighting and operating
instructions.
Forced Air Furnace
Your motor home may have a furnace and a forced air
ducted circulation system. Controls will be on or near the
furnace and will include a wall-mounted thermostat. The
furnace will keep room temperatures at a comfortable level
by activating fan and gas controls as temperatures inside
the motor home vary. Refer to information on lighting,

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