Unity Motorhome
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Smoke Alarm
The smoke alarm sounds whenever there is
an unsafe amount of smoke in the motorhome.
Always open the roof vent before cooking.
1. Open doors, windows, and roof vents to
air out motorhome and silence the alarm.
Identify and eliminate the source of the
smoke.
o not remove the batter to silence the
alarm. f the alarm beeps ever minute the
batter is wea and reuires replacement.
o not allow the batter to go dead. se
onl recommended replacement batteries
(see Smoke Detector operator’s manual for
detailed instructions).
2 Test t he s ok e a la r e ore e ac h ot or
home use by depressing the test button
2 Test the soke alar ater reoving
the motorhome from storage, before each
trip, and weekly thereafter. Test the smoke
alarm sensor by blowing smoke (from a safe,
reree source past the sensor the alar
does not sound, identify and correct the
source of the problem, or replace the alarm
if necessary.
3 Replace the battery at least once per year,
and test the battery after replacement.
Remove the cover to replace the battery.
Make sure the wires are properly connected.
Position and close cover.
Do NOT place or store gasoline, propane,
or an other ammable liuids onboard
the motorhome because re or eplosion
may result. Failure to comply could result in
serious injury or death.
ropane containers are euipped with
safety valves that relieve excess pressure
b discharging eplosive gas into the
atmosphere.
Carbon onoide larm
Combination Carbon onoideSmoe
Alarm
The combination carbon monoxide/smoke
alarm (1) is mounted on the ceiling. The alarm
has a manufacturers expiration date. Replace
when necessary.
Carbon monoide is an colorless odorless
gas that is lethal to humans and pets.
o not breathe heating or cooing fumes or
engine exhaust to prevent asphyxiation.
he carbon monoide alarm sounds
whenever there is an unsafe amount of
carbon monoide gas in the motorhome.
f the carbon monoide alarm sounds
immediatel follow these steps
1. Open doors, windows, and roof vents to air
out motorhome and silence the alarm.
2 ave a ualied service technician check,
clean, repair, or replace any defective
burners.
3 ave a ualied service technician check,
repair, or replace any defective exhaust
system components.
Position your motorhome so the wind
blows engine exhaust fumes away from the
vehicle.
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