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Apr 24, 2018 - 08:14 AM
This monitoring system utilizes the current LPG gauge. You would fill your LPG tank and calibrate your monitor and it will measure the LPG tank. Here are the instructions from the manual on setting up the LPG mode and I will also include a link to the full instruction manual below as well.
Full manual: https://www.rvupgradestore.com/v/vspf...
LPG setup:
1. Press the LPG button and release it, the display will show the level in percent on the LED display. If no other button is pressed, then the display will shut off after about 5 seconds. 2. If the LPG button is pressed again, a new reading will be obtained and displayed, and the 5 second timer will be restarted. If the button is held down, the existing reading is held for as long as the button is pressed, and the display will shut off 5 seconds after the button is released. 3. If another button is pressed before the 5 second time is up for the LPG button, the display will immediately switch to showing the new level or voltage. The 5 second timeout is restarted every time a button is pressed. CHAPTER 3 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Page 7 709-P3W Manual 4. There is no hold mode for the LPG. The LPG tank level cannot change fast enough to justify the use of the hold function, except during filling of the tank. The gauge should not be used as a full tank shutoff indicator since the LPG sender in the tank is not reliable or accurate enough to be used as a safe indicator of a full tank.
Full manual: https://www.rvupgradestore.com/v/vspf...
LPG setup:
1. Press the LPG button and release it, the display will show the level in percent on the LED display. If no other button is pressed, then the display will shut off after about 5 seconds. 2. If the LPG button is pressed again, a new reading will be obtained and displayed, and the 5 second timer will be restarted. If the button is held down, the existing reading is held for as long as the button is pressed, and the display will shut off 5 seconds after the button is released. 3. If another button is pressed before the 5 second time is up for the LPG button, the display will immediately switch to showing the new level or voltage. The 5 second timeout is restarted every time a button is pressed. CHAPTER 3 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Page 7 709-P3W Manual 4. There is no hold mode for the LPG. The LPG tank level cannot change fast enough to justify the use of the hold function, except during filling of the tank. The gauge should not be used as a full tank shutoff indicator since the LPG sender in the tank is not reliable or accurate enough to be used as a safe indicator of a full tank.
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