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Testing your smoke alarm
It is recommended that you test your smoke
alarm once a week to ensure the detector is
working correctly.
• Push and hold the ‘TEST’ button for
approximately 3 seconds.
• A loud pulsating alarm should sound to
indicate the detector is functioning correctly.
• During the alarm condition the LED indicator
will flash quickly.
Maintaining your smoke alarm
If the smoke detector emits a short beep
once a minute the battery is at the end of its
life and should be replaced immediately, this
low voltage warning will sound for approximately
7 days.
We would always recommend that the battery
is replaced at least every 12 months to ensure
correct operation.
If the LED indicator does not flash every
minute then the battery should be replaced
immediately as this will indicate that the battery
is completely flat.
Clean your smoke alarm regularly to prevent
dust build up. This can be done using a vacuum
cleaner with a brush attachment.
Carbon monoxide alarm
Your vehicle is fitted with a battery operated
Carbon monoxide detector it will detect carbon
monoxide in your motorhome if it should rise to
dangerous levels and sound the alarm.
Operating the Carbon Monoxide alarm
Once the batteries are connected small power
indicator light will flash green once a minute to
indicate that the unit is receiving power from the
batteries and is operational.
Testing the sounder, batteries and circuitry
Test the sounder, batteries and circuitry by
pressing and holding the test / rest button for 1
second to confirm that the detector is operating
properly. The sounder should sound as soon as
the button is pressed, and the Alarm LED will
illuminate red, indicating that the sounder is
working and the batteries are providing power to
the unit. This test for the sounder, and batteries
should be performed weekly.
Maintaining your detector
• Test the sounder, batteries and circuitry of your
detector once per week by pressing and holding
the test / reset button for one second.
• Keep the detector free from dust by gently
vacuuming with a soft brush
• We would recommend that you change the
batteries in your detector at least every 12
months to ensure correct operation. The unit
continually checks the settings of its sensor and
circuitry. If any of these settings are found to be
incorrect or if the batteries have become low
then the detector will emit a single audible chirp
once per minute for up to 30 days. Important:
This does not mean that the detector has
detected carbon monoxide.
Note: The sensor used in the detector has a
lifetime of seven years after activation. After
this seven year period the entire unit should be
replaced with a similar model.
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