You must do the following.
1. Get all people and animals out of and far away from your trailer.
Do not return to the area of the leak immediately.
2. Immediately turn off the propane supply at the tank.
3. Do not close the door, so you can ventilate the trailer adequately.
Wait until the area has been well ventilated before you return.
4. Call emergency help such as firefighters, police or other
qualified persons as required.
5. Reset the alarm following the detector manufacturer’s instructions.
6. If the alarm sounds again within 24 hours, repeat these steps and
contact a qualified technician to search for the source of the problem.
All Prolite trailers are equipped with a
carbon monoxide (CO) and propane gas
detector located near the floor. Your
information kit includes a manual from the
manufacturer of this detector that
provides more details on its operation
and the applicable procedures.
If the alarm sounds, this indicates the
presence of carbon monoxide or a
propane gas leak in the air. An indicator
lamp specifies the type of gas. This does
not mean a false alarm, but a warning of
apotential danger of carbon monoxide or
propane gas.
Carbon monoxide detector
SAFETY
For trailers that do not have solar panels and/or if your trailer is stored in
a covered area and not hooked up to a 120 volts power source, the
carbon monoxide/propane detector will discharge your battery in 2
weeks time, consequently, it would be important to disconnect a battery
pole so as not to trigger the audible signal and unnecessarily discharge
the battery.
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