7
Page 2
of2
CARBON MONOXIDE
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNiNG
DO
NO]" UNDER-ANY CIRCUMSTANCE,S OPERATE
ANY ENGINE WHILE SLEEPING. You
would
not
be
able
to
monitor
outside
conditions
to
assure
that
engine exhaust
does
not
enter
the
interior, and
you
.would
not
be alert
to
exhaust
odors
or
symptomsof
carbon monoxide pOisoning.
Check
the
exhaust
system
frequently
for
damage .
. Do
not
operate an engine
with
a damaged
exhaust
system. Do
not
Imder
any
circumstances
modify
the,
. exhaust system(s) in
any
way.
CARBQNMONOXIDE DETECTOR
--
Your motor
homeis
equipped with a carbon
monox~de
(CO) detector.
It
is-
designed to alert you to the presence
of
CO gas. Test the CO detector after the
,motor home
has'beenin
storage, before each
trip,and
at least once a week
during use. The carbon monoxide detector
does not contain a battery.
It
is
wired directly.intothe motor
home electrical syste
IIl
, and
.<!raws
power from
either the chassis
or
the coach batteries.
At
least one
of
the battery disconnects'must be ON in order for the carbon
monoxide detector to receive power.
An
indicator light
on
the detector will be
lit
if
the detector is receiving power.
\--
Refer to the operating instructions included in your Owner's
Information
Package.
WARNING
The caribon
mOD1o:ddle
detector
wm
not
operate
if
...
both
i:IIattery discoD1nects are
OFf,
Refer
to
Section
11
for
,information
.001
battery
disconnects.
.
~
©
1996
Fleetwood
Enterprises,
InC.
American Eagle
Wide80dy
ISSUE DATE: 6/96
All
rights~(eserved