Troubleshooting guide
Water Heater Ignition:
The water heater is started automatically by a switch on the monitor panel.
On Class A units, the switch may be
located near the kitchen sink. On all
other models, the switch is located
near the side entry door. When the
switch is placed in the ON position, a
small red light will burn a few seconds,
and then go out. This means that the
flame is burning. If the red light stays on, or comes back on, one of the
following is wrong:
• The LPG tank is empty
• The main LPG valve is closed.
• The LPG detector needs to be reset.
• There is air in the lines.
• The flame was blown out by the wind.
• There is no water in the water heater. In this case, turn on
the water pump to pump water into the tank.
• The auxiliary battery is too weak to produce a spark.
To remove air from the lines, light the stove and let it burn for a few minutes.
Then try to start the water heater again. If you cannot get the red light to go on
at all, the water in the water heater is probably already so hot that the heater
will not light. It should light once the water temperature falls. If it still does not
light, check the fuse.
It takes 20 to 30 minutes to warm one tank filling.
Important: It is dangerous to drive with the flame burning. Please make sure
that the flame is out before you drive away. If you want hot water while you
are driving, heat a tank of water beforehand, then turn the water heater off.
The water will stay hot a number of hours.
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