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Safety in Using Propane

We recommend that all work on the propane system be performed by your independent,
authorized dealer. The following information is provided to give a basic understanding of
propane.

Your recreation vehicle is equipped with a propane system to help provide some of the
comforts of home. This system is very dangerous. Proper handling of propane, knowledge
of your system and routine maintenance are key factors to your safety and that of others
around you. The following list provides basic information for propane safety:

• Propane is heavier than air. Leaking propane tends to flow to and pocket in low areas,

such as the trailer floor.

• Propane is colorless and odorless. A chemical odorant, smelling similar to rotten

eggs, is added by the propane manufacturer to make sure leaks are identifiable, which
can normally be smelled if there is a leak.

• Never light a match or allow any open flame in the presence of leaking propane or

the smell of propane.

• Turn off propane while refueling the tow vehicle.
• Some states prohibit propane appliances to be operated during travel, especially in

tunnels. Make sure you know the laws for the areas where you travel.

• Never allow propane containers to be filled above the liquid capacity as indicated on

the container. If a container is overfilled, liquid propane may flow through the
regulator causing it to freeze and/or create dangerously excessive pressure in the
lines. Make sure that an overfilled container is taken care of by a propane
professional before it is put into service.

• An overfilled container placed in sunlight may expel excess propane through the

relief valve. This causes susceptibility to ignition by nearby open flame.

Taking time to become educated about propane and how it should be handled are critical to
your camping experience. If you have questions, consult with your independent,
authorized dealer or propane professional.

Checking for Leaks

Propane is both colorless and odorless. For your safety, a chemical agent is added by the
propane manufacturer, which smells similar to rotten eggs. If you are not accustom to the
smell of propane, ask your independent, authorized dealer or propane service personnel to
help you and your family become familiar with it.

Vibration from travel can cause connections to loosen. This requires that the propane
system be checked periodically for leaks. The system has been tested by the manufacturer
and Jayco recommends that the independent, authorized dealer test the system as well.
However, continued maintenance is recommended for safe operation.

TO LEAK TEST THE PROPANE SYSTEM

• Use an appropriate propane detector solution, or create a soapy water solution. If

soapy water is used, make sure that the soap used does not contain ammonia or
chlorine.

• Apply the solution to all propane piping connections.
• If a leak is present, the soap will bubble at the connections.

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