6-2
CLASS C & B
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MOTORHOME
6.2 EMERGENCY ESCAPE
The motorhome is designed with an alternate
emergency exit via a window in the sleeping area.
1. Emergency Exit:
Press down on the red latches of the
emergency egress window and push out the
window. (The egress window has hinges on
top).
2. Formulate a plan for escape from the vehicle
should an emergency arise. It is particularly
important that the escape plan be rehearsed
with everyone, especially children, who will be
travelling in or using the motorhome.
3. Do not release or open the emergency exits
while the vehicle is in motion.
EMERGENCY EXIT LATCHES
6.3 ALARMS
The motorhome is equipped with an LP Gas, CO
and smoke alarm as standard safety equipment.
Refer to the alarm manual(s) in the Owner's
Information Package for more detailed instructions.
Keep all alarms in good working order.
Recurring alarm(s) indicate the slow accumulation of
LP gas, carbon monoxide, or smoke. Have an
authorized service center check system and identify
source. Correct problem before resuming use of
unit.
6.3.1 LP GAS ALARM
This alarm is located in the lower portion of the
coach entry stairwell or on the interior lower
cabinetry. It sounds when there is an unsafe level
of LP gas in the air.
a. When the alarm sounds, follow the
instructions on safety sign next to stove
and air out vehicle to silence alarm.
b. Have a qualified service personnel find the
leak and correct the problem before using
unit again.
c. Refer to section 11, LP Gas System and
alarm manual for more details.
LP GAS MONITOR
IF YOU SMELL GAS
1. Extinguish any open flame, pilot lights and all smoking
material.
2. Do not touch electrical switches.
3. Shut off the gas supply at the container valve(s) or gas
supply connection.
4. Open doors and other ventilating openings.
5. Leave the area until the odour clears.
6. Have the gas system checked and leakage source
corrected before using again.
WARNING