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possible tampering. Do not test
the extinguisher by partially
discharging. Internal pressure will
escape and the re extinguisher will
need to be replaced.
WARNING:
Road vibration will cause
extinguisher powder to
compact and may cause
extinguisher malfunction.
Invert and shake
extinguisher monthly.
Use the PASS method:
Pull the pin. Hold extinguisher
upright.
Aim at the base (bottom) of the
re and stand six feet away.
Squeeze the lever to discharge the
agent.
Sweep the spray side to side until
re is totally extinguished.
Three classes of re can occur
in a motorhome. Any re can fall
into more than one class; a re that
involves both burning paper and
kitchen grease is a Class AB re.
Classes of Fire:
A - Fires that are fueled by
materials that leave a
residue when they burn:
paper, wood, cloth, rubber,
and certain plastics.
B - Fires that involve 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.
ESCAPE (EGRESS) WINDOW
The Egress window, designated
for use as an emergency exit, is
identied by a red locking handle
and Exit label.
To Operate:
To open, lift handles and
push window outward.
To lock, pull window closed.
Engage hasp with window
trim.
Lower lock handle.
Hinges along the outside window
top identify the Egress window
on the motorhome exterior. The
glass slider in the Egress window
operates the same as all other
windows in the motorhome.
Maintenance:
Occasionally open and
close the Egress window to
prevent the rubber seal from
sticking.
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Shown in unlocked position
Lift handle to
open hasp
Engage hasp
to lock
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