Atwood 31005 User Manual And Installation Instructiions Download Page 10

 

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The Detector will operate in end-of-life mode after the Detector has been 
powered for 7 years +/- 128 days.  This represents the operating life of the 
sensor used to detect LP gas.  After 7 years, the sensor is no longer 
reliable and the Detector must be replaced.  Once end-of-life mode has 
been entered, it is permanent, even after a power out cycle.  If the 
reset/test button is pressed during end-of-life mode, the audible alarm will 
be silenced for 12 hours before being automatically reactivated.  The LED 
will be flashing Yellow. The audible alarm will chirp every 30 seconds. 
 
Note: two self-adhesive emergency contact labels are provided. The user 
must add telephone numbers for the local emergency service provider and 
for a qualified service technician. User must place one label next to the 
alarm. The other label must be placed near a source of fresh air where you 
plan to gather in the event the alarm indicates propane is present.  

 
FUNCTIONS 

Mode 

LED 

Audible Alarm 

Power Off 

Off 

Off 

Normal Stand by 

Green 

Off 

Alarm 

Red 

Alarm 

Test 

Red 

Alarm 

Silence/Stabilization 

Flashing Red 

Off 

Fault 

Yellow 

Chirp every 30 seconds 

End-Of-Life 

Flashing Yellow 

Chirp every 30 seconds 

Summary of Contents for 31005

Page 1: ...TRUCTIONS TESTED TO UL1484 For questions concerning your Alarm please call our Customer Service at 1 866 869 3118 Please have the following information ready when calling Alarm Model Number located on...

Page 2: ...Power Off Mode 8 Normal Stand by Mode 8 Alarm Mode 9 Test Mode 9 Silence Stabilization Mode 9 Fault Mode 9 FUNCTIONS 10 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 11 WIRING 13 FLUSH MOUNTING 14 SURFACE MOUNTING 15 AC...

Page 3: ...nt for the occupants of the vehicle THIS ALARM HAS A SEVEN YEAR LIFE SEE END OF LIFE NOTIFICATION Liquefied Petroleum Gas Awareness LP gas is commonly called Propane and is sold commercially as a suit...

Page 4: ...been aired out and your alarm returns to its normal condition 2 Call your local Emergency Services Number or 911 Fill in your local Fire Department number here 3 After following steps 1 2 if your alar...

Page 5: ...cates propane is presence WARNING Test Alarm operation after vehicle has been in storage before each trip and at least once per week during use WARNING Activation of this device indicates the presence...

Page 6: ...operation Executing the test function sounds the alarm and lights up the LED The test will sound the alarm twice with 4 beeps in 1 second followed by 5 seconds of silence By pressing the button you ca...

Page 7: ...ack LP_ARB 31006 Black Surface Bracket 35146 Black Surface Bracket 35147 White Adapter Plate 35180 Black Adapter Plate 35181 White SPECIFICATIONS Gas Detection LP Alarm Level 25 of the LEL of propane...

Page 8: ...on provide interaction and feedback with your alarm and allow you to troubleshoot your alarm and to determine the proper actions to take The alarm operates in seven separate modes that will be identif...

Page 9: ...de This mode will be exited automatically within 10 seconds Silence Stabilization Mode This mode indicates that the alarm is stabilizing for the first 3 minutes after power up or after the Reset Funct...

Page 10: ...eactivated The LED will be flashing Yellow The audible alarm will chirp every 30 seconds Note two self adhesive emergency contact labels are provided The user must add telephone numbers for the local...

Page 11: ...as possible to appliances that could be potential sources of LP gas leaks and where the initial concentration may be greatest Do not install directly in front of air or furnace vents DO NOT INSTALL n...

Page 12: ...y damage or temporarily contaminate the sensor Avoid spraying air freshener hair spray paint or other aerosols near the alarm The following is a list of substances that at high levels can affect the s...

Page 13: ...ong with all other 12 volt equipment when the storage switch is turned to the off position DO NOT USE THE RV WHEN THE STORAGE SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION All connections must be in accordance with t...

Page 14: ...inside the bracket and snap in place see diagram To remove flush mounting bracket pull legs away from body of detector 1 Verify that there is a minimum of C 1 1 2 inches of free space behind the wall...

Page 15: ...g and connect wires to the detector per the wiring diagrams 3 Center and mount the base over the outline done in step 1 with the two screws provided through the two holes in the mounting base 4 Slip t...

Page 16: ...2 The detector will sound twice 3 The LED will turn red and then return to normal operation and turn green after 8 seconds 4 This test must be carried out not less than once per week to ensure proper...

Page 17: ...ons to reduce to battery draw down Power Failure If no power is applied to the unit or there is a failure of power circuits there will be no identification from the LED If there is no indication from...

Page 18: ...eunder is limited to the replacement of the product repair of the product or replacement of the product with a reconditioned product at the discretion of the manufacturer This warranty is void if the...

Page 19: ...the original warranty period 6 Damage or failure resulting from misuse including failure to seek proper repair service Misapplication alternations water damage freezing or not using genuine Atwood pa...

Page 20: ...part at no charge and reasonable labor charges to replace it This Gas Detector is designed for use in recreation vehicles for warning of LP gas Any other use unless authorized in writing by the Atwoo...

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