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Leisure UNITY 2017 - Vehicle Operations; Vehicle Preparation and Loading

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Unity Motorhome
20
Safety
Do NOT place or store gasoline, propane,
or any other ammable liquids onboard
the motorhome because re or explosion
may result. Failure to comply could result in
serious injury or death.
Propane containers are equipped with
safety valves that relieve excess pressure
by discharging explosive gas into the
atmosphere.
Carbon Monoxide Alarm
The Combination Carbon Monoxide/Liquid
Propane Alarm (1) is mounted on the lower
cabinets.
Carbon monoxide is an colorless, odorless
gas that is lethal to humans and pets.
Do not breathe heating or cooking fumes or
engine exhaust to prevent asphyxiation.
The carbon monoxide alarm sounds
whenever there is an unsafe amount of
carbon monoxide gas in the motorhome.
If the carbon monoxide alarm sounds,
immediately follow these steps:
1. Open doors, windows, and roof vents to air
out motorhome and silence the alarm.
2. Have a qualied service technician check,
clean, repair, or replace any defective
burners.
3. Have a qualied service technician check,
repair, or replace any defective exhaust
system components.
4. Position your motorhome so the wind
blows engine exhaust fumes away from the
vehicle.
Warning
Danger
Warning
1
Visual and Audible Alarm Signals:
This SAFE-T-ALERT CO/Propane Gas
Alarm is designed to be easy to operate. The
alarm has two indicator lights that display a
specic color for each monitored condition.
There also is a matching sound pattern for
alarm conditions.
CO Alarm:
The Red CO LED will ash and the alarm will
sound 4 beeps then silent for 5 Seconds.
These signals indicate that the CO level is over
35 ppm. Immediate action is required. See
Procedures To Take During An Alarm. This cycle
will continue until the TEST/Mute button on the
front of alarm is pressed. Ventilate the RV. The
RED light will stay ON until the CO has cleared,
or the alarm will reactivate in approximately 6
minutes if the CO is still present. Do not re-
enter the RV. This alarm will return to normal
operation after the RV s properly ventilated.
Propane Gas Alarm:
The Red LED will Flash and the alarm will sound
a steady tone whenever a dangerous level of
propane gas is detected. Immediate action is
required. See Procedures Take During A Gas
Alarm The detector will continue to alarm until
the Test/Mute switch on the front of the alarm is
pressed. Ventilate the RV. The RED Gas LED
will continue to ash until the gas has cleared,
or the gas alarm will reactivate in approximately
5 minutes if the gas is still present. Do not re-
enter the RV. This alarm will return to normal
operation after the RV s properly ventilated.

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