Dometic 750000005 (TJ18F) Refrigerator User Manual


 
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dangerous gas or vapor could exist. If a unit is installed in such a manner that allows
potentially lethal gases or vapors to be discharged by the air handling unit into the living
space, this could result in loss of life.
Maximum protection against the introduction of dangerous gases or vapors into living
spaces can be obtained through the introduction of clean air into the living space. Bear in
mind that the advent of air conditioning, whether it is for cooling or for heating, naturally
leads to the practice of closing a living space tightly. Never close all windows and doors
unless auxiliary ventilating systems, which introduce clean outside air into the living space,
are used. Always leave enough window and door openings to provide adequate ventilation
in the event potentially lethal gases or fumes should escape from any source.
Note:
Never sleep in any closed area when any equipment, which functions as a result of the
combustion of a volatile fuel, is in operation (such as engines, generators, power plants, or
oil-fired heaters, etc. At any time, the exhaust system of such devices could fail, resulting in
a build-up of LETHAL gases within the closed area.