Driving & Safety
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power is on and the connections are correct, but the indicator still does not
light, the detector should be returned for service. Do not attempt to fix the
detector. The indicator light displays a specific color to monitor the condi-
tions as follows:
• Green - Indicates ON or normal condition. The CO detector has
power and is sensing air for the presence of CO gas. The alarm
horn will not sound.
• Flashing Red - Indicates a low level buildup of carbon
monoxide is present. The alarm horn will sound and can be reset
by pressing the TEST/RESET Button.
• Solid Red - Indicates an “alarm condition.” The detector has
sensed the presence of a hazardous level of carbon monoxide.
The alarm horn will sound continuously until reset by pushing
the RESET BUTTON.
• Flashing Red/Green - Indicates a “malfunction” condition.
The CO Detector is not working properly and must be replaced
immediately.
If the alarm sounds, have the detector and the motorhome checked by an
authorized service technician as soon as possible. Never disconnect a CO detec-
tor to silence an annoying alarm. Evacuate the motorhome immediately when
the RED light is lit and the alarm sounds. Do a head count to check that all
persons are accounted for. Call the nearest fire department and ask them to
determine the source of the carbon monoxide. Do not re-enter the motorhome
until it has been aired out and the problem corrected.
Test the carbon monoxide detector operation after the motorhome has
been in storage, before each trip and at least once a week during use. Test the
alarm by holding the test button in until the alarm sounds. The alarm will stop
beeping in about 30 seconds.
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust or any other buildup on the detec-
tor. Do not wash. Wipe the detector with a damp cloth and dry it with a
towel. Do not open the detector for cleaning. Do not paint the detector. It is
recommend that the carbon monoxide detector be replaced every 10 years.
Alarm
Testing
Cleaning