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Gulfstream Coach Ameri-Lite 2019 - Safety; Emergency Window Exit; Fire Extinguisher; Smoke Detector

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TRAVEL TRAILER “HOUSE SYSTEMS”
Safety
Your new vehicle has been provided with numerous safety features.
Review the detailed safety information elsewhere in this manual.
Please review all features and familiarize yourself with their proper
operation prior to using this recreational vehicle.
Emergency Window Exit
All Gulf Stream vehicles are equipped with two exit paths from any
sleeping area. One exit path is the entry door and the second one
can be an emergency exit window or roof hatch. Inspect your unit
to find each emergency exit window or roof hatch. They are
identified by a red decal that reads “EXIT” and will have a red
handle on the window. Some emergency exit windows slide open
to the side and some open from the bottom with a hinged top. Test
your emergency exit windows for proper operation before each trip.
Fire Extinguisher
This is required equipment with all new Gulf Stream recreational
vehicles and is usually located just inside side entry door. It is
activated by pulling the ring-pin and squeezing the handle. Direct
contents at the base of the fire. Read instructions on bottle. Check
regularly to insure that charge is adequate.
Smoke Detector
Located in kitchen area or between kitchen and sleeping areas.
Sounds alarm if it detects smoke. Test regularly and replace
battery at least twice a year. Consult smoke detector manual.
LP Gas Detector
Located in kitchen/dining area near floor. Sounds alarm if it detects
LP gas. Test regularly. Consult LP gas detector owners manual.
False alarms or “beeping” can be an indication of a low “coach” or
“house” battery. Remember, LP gas is heavier than air and will float
at floor level. DO NOT block your LP gas detector by leaving items
lying in front of it on the floor.
Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detector
Located in rear hall or sleeping area. Sounds alarm if it detects
Carbon Monoxide at a dangerous level. Test regularly. Consult CO
detector manual. Replace batteries at least twice a year. The
function of this alarm should never be defeated. If the alarm
sounds, assume there is a leak and consult an expert to find the
source of the leak.
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