When the Alarm Sounds
When the alarm sounds you should have the detector and motor home checked by
an authorized service technician as soon
as possible. Never disconnect a CO detec-
tor to silence a nuisance alarm. Evacuate
motor home immediately when RED light
is lit and alarm sounds. Do a head count
to check that all persons are accounted
for. Call the nearest fire department and
ask them to determine the source of car-
bon monoxide. Do not re-enter motor
home until it has been aired out and the
problem is corrected.
Testing Your Carbon Monoxide Detector
Test the carbon monoxide detector operation after the motor home has been in
storage, before each trip, and at least once a week during use. You can test the alarm
by holding the test button in until the alarm sounds. The alarm will stop beeping in
about 30 seconds.
Cleaning Your Detector
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and any other build-up on the detector. Do
not wash. Wipe the detector with a damp cloth and dry it with a towel. Do not open the
detector for cleaning. Do not paint the detector. We recommend replacing your carbon
monoxide detector every 10 years.
Fire Extinguisher
The fire extinguisher in your motor home is
located near the main entrance door. Please read
the operating instructions that are printed on the fire
extinguisher. If there is any doubt on the operation
of the fire extinguisher you and your family should
practice using it then replace or recharge it. Inspect
the fire extinguisher at least once a month; more fre-
quently if it is exposed to weather or possible tam-
pering. Check gauge for extinguisher level. Partially
discharging will cause a loss of pressure.
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