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KZ Venom - Fire Extinguisher; Propane;Carbon Monoxide Detector; Operation

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FIRE EXTINGUISHER-1
A fire extinguisher is installed in each vehicle and is located near the
entrance door inside. Be familiar with its location and operating
instructions as printed on extinguisher. Inspect your fire extinguisher
at least two times per year or more often, as instructed on the
extinguisher. A second extinguisher will be in cargo area.
PROPANE /CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR-2
Any recreational vehicle which contains a propane fuel system with
propane consuming appliances requires a propane leak detection
device for safety protection. Currently this detector also serves as a
carbon monoxide detector as a combination protection device. A
converter or auxiliary battery is required to supply 12-volt DC energy
to operate the leak detector. There is no master cut-off switch to
disengage detector or fuse attached.
OPERATION
When the unit is first powered up, the CO sensor requires a ten (10)
minute initial warm-up period to clean the sensor element and
achieve stabilization. The GREEN LED indicator will flash on and off
during the 10 minute warm-up period. This unit cannot go into a CO
alarm during the warm-up period. To test your unit during the warm
up period, press the test button. See Test Procedure in this manual.
After the warm-up period, the GREEN power ON indicator should
glow continuously, if the ON indicator light does not light, see the
section, Trouble-Shooting Guide, in manufacture supplied
manual for further information. Do not attempt to fix it yourself.
Gas Alarm: When you power the alarm, it has a warm-up period
of approximately 1 minute. This unit cannot go into a gas alarm
during the warm-up period. After 1 minute the alarm can detect
explosive gas.
Simultaneous Protection– Because the risk of a propane gas
explosion is generally a more serious danger, your alarm unit gives
the gas alarm a higher priority during simultaneous alarm condition.
If your unit generates alarms for both Gas and CO at the same time,
the gas LED will flash red and the beeper will sound. The CO LED
will be a solid Red until the CO is ventilated out of the RV, at which
time the LED will return to the Green operational/safe color.
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