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ApPLIANCES
The appliances installed in your
motor
home are
tested by independent laboratories and
comply
with
rigid standards established by these organizations. All
appliances installed
by the manufacturer in your motor
home are covered under Fleetwood's Ownercare
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 mail
them
to
the
respective 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 EITHER 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 weeping:
Turn
off
the
water heater.
Turn
off
incoming water supply.
Open
a
faucet
in
the
motor
home.
Pull
the
handle of the relief valve straight
out
and
let
water
flow
until
it
stops.
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
continuously
without
sputtering.
Turn
on
the
water heater.
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
operating manual in
your
Owner's
Information
Package.
A warning
label has been located in
the
cooking
area
to
remind you
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.
RANGE EXHAUST HOOD
The exhaust hood allows vapors and cooking odors
to
escape, and provides a vent
for
the galley area.
Switches for the fan and
light
are
located on the
front
of the hood. The hood has a grease filter screen which
requires periodic cleaning.
To
clean, remove the screen
and wash in soapy water. Rinse
with
water and let
the screen drain dry. The fan blades may also
be
clean-
ed
with
soapy water. Replace the cleaned filter in the
exhaust hood.
Replace the
light
bulb
with
an
equivalent type.
AIR
CONDITIONER (optional on some models)
The optional roof·mounted air conditioner(s) can
operate
only
when
the
motor
home
is
connected
to
120·volt
AC
power
from
either a public
utility
or
the
generator.
Be
sure
to
turn
the
air conditioner circuit
breaker(s)
ON.
A rotary
switch
arrangement selects
which
air
con·
ditioner
you can use depending on
the
power source
involved. This switch
is
located in
an
overhead storage
cabinet.
If
the generator is running, either or
both
air-
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