Section 7 --- LP-Gas Systems
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Alarm
The red LED will flash and the alarm will sound whenever dangerous levels of propane or methane
gas are detected. The detector will continue to alarm until the gas clears or the Test/Mute switch is
pressed.
Procedures to Take During an Alarm:
1. Turn off all gas appliances, (stove, refrigerator), extinguish all flames and smoking materi-
al. Evacuate, leave doors and windows open.
2. Turn off the primary valve on the LP tank.
3. Determine and repair the source of the leak. Contact a qualified professional for serv-
ice, if necessary.
CAUTION:
Do Not re-enter until the problem is corrected.
Potential Sources of LP Gas Leaks When Operating the Motorhome:
• Cooktop Burners • Defective LP-Gas Connection
• Oven • Defective Regulator
• Refrigerator • Portable Propane Powered Equipment
Alarm Mute:
Press the Test-Mute button when the detector is in alarm.
1. The red LED will continue to flash and the alarm will beep every 30 seconds until the
gas level has dropped to a safe level.
2. The LED will flash green until the end of the Mute cycle.
3. If dangerous gas levels return before the end of the Mute cycle, the alarm will beep four
times and return to phase 1.
4. After two minutes the detector will return to normal operation (solid green) or resound the
alarm if dangerous levels of gas remain in the area.
Fault Alarm:
Should the microprocessor sense a fault in the gas detector, a fault alarm will sound twice every 15
seconds. The LED will alternately flash red to green and the MUTE switch will not respond to any
command. The gas detector must be repaired or replaced.
Maintenance
1. Vacuum the dust off the detector cover weekly (more frequently in dusty locations) using
the soft brush attachment of the vacuum.
2. Do not spray cleaning agents or waxes directly onto the front panel. This action may dam-
age the sensor, cause an alarm or cause a detector malfunction.