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Each motorhome is equipped with an LP Gas, CO
and smoke alarm as standard safety equipment.
An intruder alarm is available as optional
equipment on some models. Refer to alarm
manual(s) 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
This alarm is located in the lower portion of the
coach entry stairwell. 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 ventilate the vehicle to silence the
b. Have a qualifi ed service personnel fi nd the
leak and correct the problem before using
c. Refer to section 11, LP Gas System and
6.3.2 CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM
This alarm is located in the upper cabinets in the liv-
ing area and sounds when there is an unsafe amount
of carbon monoxide in the vehicle.
Position motorhome so wind blows exhaust fumes
a. Turn off all fuel burning devices.
b. Open doors, vents and windows to ven-
tilate the vehicle and silence the alarm.
Leave the vehicle until the alarm stops.
c. Have a qualifi ed service personnel check
appliances, etc.. Clean, repair or re-
place any defective components.
d. Have a qualifi ed service personnel check
all engine exhaust system components.
Repair or replace any defective compo-
Carbon Monoxide gas is a odorless and color-
less gas that is lethal to people. Do not breathe
any exhaust, heating or cooking fumes to pre-
WARNING
1. Extinguish any open fl ame, pilot lights and all smoking
2. Do not touch electrical switches.
3. Shut off thegas supply at the container valve(s) or gas sup-
4. Open doors and other ventilating openings.
5. Leave the area until the odour clears.
6. Have the gas system checked and leakage source cor-
rected before using again.
WARNING