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DRIVING & SAFETY — 2
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20 08 CONTESSA
Peak Level Memory:
The CO detector has the capability to
remember the level of Carbon Monoxide that
activated the alarm. Press the TEST/RESET
button for less than one second and observe the
visual and audible signals.
One beep and one green ash indicate
memory is clear.
Two beeps and two red ashes indicate
less than 100 ppm.
Three beeps and three red ashes
indicate less than 200 ppm.
Four beeps and four red ashes indicate
greater than 200 ppm.
NOTE:
Memory is erased when power is
disconnected for 15 seconds.
Cleaning & Maintenance
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust or other
buildup on the detector. DO NOT wash. Wipe
the detector with a damp cloth and dry with a
towel. DO NOT open the detector for cleaning.
DO NOT paint the detector. It is recommend
that the Carbon Monoxide detector be replaced
every ve years.
The CO detector has no user service parts. If
there is a problem with the detector refer to an
authorized service center. DO NOT REMOVE
POWER.
INSPECT:
Check the CO detector weekly and at
the beginning and end of each trip.
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
The re extinguisher in the
motorhome is located near the
main entrance door. Please read
the operating instructions that are
printed on the re extinguisher.
If there is any doubt on how
to operate the re extinguisher
practice using it. Be sure to replace
or recharge the extinguisher
immediately after use.
Inspect the re extinguisher at least once a
month. Do so more frequently if the extinguisher
is exposed to weather or possible tampering.
DO NOT test the extinguisher by partially
discharging. Internal pressure will escape and
the re extinguisher will need to be replaced.
Use the PASS word!
Pull the pin to unlock the
extinguisher.
Aim at the base (bottom)
of the re and stand 6 to
10 ft. away.
Squeeze the lever to
discharge the agent.
Sweep the spray from
left to right until totally
extinguished.
WARNING:
Road vibration will cause extinguisher
powder to compact and may cause
extinguisher malfunction. Invert and
shake extinguisher monthly.
Three classes of re can occur within a
motorhome. Are can fall into more than one
class. For example, a re that involves both
burning paper and kitchen grease is a Class
ABre.
Classes of Fire:
A - Fires fueled by materials that leave a
residue when they burn: paper, wood, cloth,
rubber, and certain plastics.
B - Fires involving ammable liquids and
gases: gasoline, paint thinner, kitchen grease,
propane and acetylene.
C - Fires that involve energized electrical
wiring or equipment. If electricity to the
equipment is turned off, a class C re becomes
one of the other two class res.
020261
020073
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