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The propane and carbon monoxide gas detector sounds at intervals with
no smell of propane.
The charge may be low in the trailer’s battery. Recharge it if necessary.
Ensure there are no objects near the detector emitting strong odours.
Ensure that cleaning products with strong emissions have not been used recently inside the trailer.
Press the “Reset” button on the detector.
The propane detectormay be defective. Change it as required.
Read the detector manufacturer’s manual.
If the problem persists, consult an RV specialist.
The propane and carbon monoxide gas detector sounds constantly.
Extinguish all sources of flame.
Close the propane gas tank valve.
Ventilate the trailer.
Leave the trailer immediately.
The detector may be sounding due to a high concentration of carbon monoxide. Ventilate your
trailer and get out immediately.
Once the trailer has been ventilated, try to find the source of carbon monoxide (e.g. generator
emitting exhaust near your trailer, idling car engine nearby, solvent product with strong odour,
exhaust ducts from gas appliances may be obstructed, etc.).
Reset the propane gas detector, following the manufacturer’s instructions.
Read the detector manufacturer’s manual.
If the problem persists, consult an RV specialist.
All propane connections must be periodically checked because
vibrations in transit can loosen connections.
WARNING
Working with propane can be dangerous. Always ask a certified
technician to perform all repairs to your propane gas system.
WARNING
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