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SAFETY UNITY MOTORHOME
26
ALARMS
All models are equipped with a combination LP gas,
carbon monoxide, and smoke alarm as standard safety
equipment.
CAUTION
Recurring alarms indicate the slow accumulation
of LP gas, carbon monoxide or smoke and may
warn of low battery levels. Have an authorized
service center check the system and identify the
source of the alarm. Correct the problem before
using the motorhome. Keep all alarms in good
working order. For detailed information, refer to
the alarm manuals provided in the Motorhome
Information Kit.
COMBINATION CARBON MONOXIDE
/ LP GAS ALARM
The Combination Carbon Monoxide/Liquid Propane
Alarm
1
location can be found on the floorplan for your
particular motorhome.
1
2
3
The LP alarm sounds whenever there is an unsafe
amount of LP gas in the motorhome. If the LP gas
monitor sounds an alarm, follow these steps:
1.
Follow instructions on the safety sign next to the
stove and air out the vehicle and press the “Reset”
button
2
to silence the alarm.
2.
Have a qualified service center find the leak and
correct the problem before using the motorhome.
3. Refer to the “Liquid Propane Gas System” section
in this manual and LP Gas Alarm owner’s manual
located in the Motorhome Information Kit for further
details.
4.
Test the CO/LP gas alarm before each trip by
depressing the test button
3
. Test the CO/LP alarm
after removing the motorhome from storage, before
each trip and weekly thereafter.
WARNING
If you smell gas, immediately follow these steps:
1.
Extinguish open flames, pilot lights and all
smoking materials.
2. Do not touch any electrical switches.
3. Shut off the LP gas tank valve.
4.
Open doors, windows and roof vents after
making sure the roof vent fans are “OFF”.
5.
Leave the motorhome and its immediate
vicinity until odor is gone.
6.
Have a qualified service technician check
the system for leaks and make any necessary
corrections and repairs.
NOTE: Do NOT remove the label from the glass
stove top cover.
DANGER
Carbone Monoxide is a colorless and odorless
gas that is lethal to humans and pets.
Do not breathe heating or cooking fumes or
engine exhaust to prevent asphyxiation.
VISUAL AND AUDIBLE ALARM SIGNALS
This Atwood™ CO/Propane Gas Alarm is designed to be
easy to operate. The alarm has four indicator lights that
display a specific color for each monitored condition.
There is also a distinct sound pattern for each alarm
condition.
CO ALARM
The Red CO LED will flash and the alarm will sound 4
“beeps” then will become silent for 5 seconds. These
signals indicate that the CO is at a dangerously high
level. Immediate action is required. See procedure and
warning information at start of “Combination Carbon
Monoxide/LP Gas Alarm” section for procedures in the
event of an alarm. This alarm cycle will continue until
the Reset button on the front of the 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 cease and return to normal operation

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