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Testing: Test the smoke alarm by pushing the test button on the
smoke alarm cover for at least three seconds, until the alarm
sounds. The alarm sounds if all electronic circuitry, horn and battery
are working. If no alarm sounds, the unit has a defective battery or
other failure and should be replaced immediately.
• Test each smoke alarm weekly to be sure it is installed correctly
and operation properly.
• Test smoke alarms after the recreational vehicle has been in
storage, before each trip, and at least once per week during use.
• Stand at arm’s length from the smoke alarm when testing. The
alarm horn is loud to alert you to an emergency. The alarm horn
may be harmful to your hearing.
• The test button accurately tests all functions. Never use an open
flame from a match or lighter to test this smoke alarm. You may
ignite and set fire to the smoke alarm and your home.
General Detector Information
As you are confined in a RV which is much smaller then a standard
house, you must realize safety detectors will be activated much
sooner then a residential house, due to there being much less air
volume.
Each listed detector has it’s own manual and instructions sheet,
providing more information for it’s use and maintenance. Life time of
the detector is 10 years and then must be replaced. On your alarm
is a place to insert in service date
Steps (Two or Three)
Before entering your recreational vehicle place your hand in the
center of the step assembly. Pull the step outwards. The step
assembly will raise slightly and then out, away from the coach. The
Test smoke alarm operation after vehicle has been in storage, be-
fore each trip, and at least once per week during use. Failure to
comply may result in serious injury.
WARNING
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