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This indicates the CO
detector has detected at
least 60 ppm of CO gas.
The alarm can be silenced
and reset by pressing
the Test/Reset button.
Steady red indicates CO
gas levels over 100 ppm.
The alarm will sound
continuously until the
Test/Reset switch is reset.
Alternating red and green
indicates a malfunctioning
alarm.
Alarm
If the alarm sounds, have the
detector and the motorhome
checked by an authorized service
technician as soon as possible.
Never disconnect a CO detector
to silence the alarm. Evacuate the
motorhome immediately when
the red light is lit and the alarm
sounds. Do a head count to check
that all persons are accounted for.
Call the nearest re department
and ask them to determine the
source of the Carbon Monoxide.
Do not re-enter the motorhome
until it has been aired out and the
problem corrected.
Potential Sources of CO
gas:
Engine Exhaust
Portable Grills
Portable Space Heaters
Camp Fires
Gas Stoves and Ovens
Generator Exhaust
Portable Generators
Nearby Motorhomes
Defective Engine Exhaust
System
Testing Procedures:
Test the operation of the Carbon
Monoxide detector after removing
the motorhome from storage,
before each trip and at least once a
week during use.
Test by holding the Test/Reset
button until the alarm sounds four
beeps and the indicator
lamp is steady red. Six
seconds later the alarm will again
beep four times and the indicator
light goes steady green.
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 and 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.
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
The re extinguisher is located
near the entrance door. Please read
the operating instructions printed
on the re extinguisher. If there
is any doubt on how to operate
the re extinguisher, practice
using it. Replace or recharge the
extinguisher immediately after use.
Maintenance
Inspect the re extinguisher at
least once a month. Inspect more
frequently if the extinguisher
is exposed to weather or
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