Owner`s manual
2008 KNIGHT
LP GAS SYSTEMS — 7
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2. Turn off primary
valve on the
LP-Gas tank.
3. Determine
and repair
the source
of the leak.
If necessary,
contact a
qualied professional for service.
WARNING
DO NOT operate any electric switch.
This can produce a spark and ignite the
gas.
CAUTION
DO NOT re-enter until the problem is
corrected.
Alarm Mute:
Press the Test/Mute switch when the detector
is in alarm.
1. The red LED will continue to ash and
the alarm will beep every 30 seconds
until the gas level has dropped to a safe
level.
2. The LED will ash green until the end
of the Mute cycle.
3. If dangerous gas levels return before
the end of the Mute cycle, the alarm
will beep four times and return to
phase 1.
4. After two minutes the detector will
return to normal operation (solid
green) or resound the alarm if
dangerous levels of gas remain in the
area.
Fault Alarm:
Should the microprocessor sense a fault in the
gas detector, a fault alarm will sound twice every
15 seconds. The LED will alternately ash red to
green and the MUTE switch will not respond to
any command. The gas detector must be repaired
or replaced.
Maintenance
1. Vacuum the dust off the detector
cover weekly (more frequently in
dusty locations) using the soft brush
attachment of a vacuum.
2. DO NOT spray cleaning agents or
waxes directly onto the front panel.
This action may damage the sensor,
cause an alarm or cause a detector
malfunction.
LP-GAS EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
CHECKLIST
If you smell gas (a rotten egg or sulfur
smell) at any time, perform the following steps
immediately:
Shut off LP-Gas appliances.
Manually turn off the primary shut-off
valve at the LP-Gas tank.
DO NOT operate any electric switch.
This can produce a spark and ignite the
gas.
Open windows and doors.
Evacuate the motorhome. Stay clear of
the surrounding area.
Keep all ignition sources out of the area.
Contact a qualied service technician to
nd the source and repair the gas leak.
WARNING
A fire or explosion from ignited gas or
gas fumes can cause serious injury or
death.
LP-GAS TANK
Measurement
The motorhome is equipped with a monitor
panel to aid in managing the LP-Gas tank. The
monitor panel is located on the systems control
center in the hallway area. A second optional
monitor panel can be found in the roadside water
service center. The switch marked TEST is a
momentary switch which requires being held
down along with a corresponding scale reading.
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POTENTIAL SOURCES OF LP-GAS LEAKS WHEN OPERATING THE MOTORHOME
Cooktop burners
Oven
Refrigerator
Water Heater
Defective LP-Gas Connection
Defective Regulator
Portable Propane Powered Appliances/Accessories
Furnace
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