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Coachman Caravan Company Limited, Amsterdam Road, Sutton Fields Industrial Estate, Hull, HU7 0XF
after seven years from the date of
installation.
FireAngel Technical Support Line
e-mail: [email protected]
Maintaining/testing
your detector
Maintenance
Your detector will alert you to potentially
hazardous CO concentrations in your
caravan when maintained properly.
To maintain your FireAngel detector in
proper working order, and to ensure that
the sensor will last for the lifetime of the
product, it is recommended that you:
• Test the sounder, power pack and
circuitry of your detector at least once
per week by pressing the Test/Reset
button briefly.
• Perform the Sensor Test once
every month.
• Keep the detector free of dust by gently
vacuuming the case with a soft brush
attachment once per month.
To prevent the possibility of contaminating
the sensor in your detector and thus
affecting its reliability:
• Never use cleaning solutions on your
detector. Simply wipe with a slightly
damp cloth.
• Do not paint the detector.
• Do not spray aerosols on or near
the detector.
• Do not use any solvent based products
near the detector.
• Move the detector to a safe location
and store in a plastic bag before
performing any activities using
substances that emit strong fumes.
Remember to remove it from the bag
and replace the detector when these
activities are finished.
Failure of any test should be reported to
the Technical Support Team.
Do not attempt to repair your CO detector.
Do not remove any screws or open the
main casing of your detector. Any attempt
to do so may cause malfunction and will
invalidate the warranty.
What to do in the event
of an alarm
WARNING
A loud alarm is a warning that unusually
high and potentially lethal levels of carbon
monoxide are present. Never ignore
this alarm, further exposure can be fatal.
Immediately check residents for symptoms
of carbon monoxide poisoning, and
contact the proper authorities to resolve
all CO problems.
NEVER IGNORE ANY
ALARM.
Please carefully review the owner’s
manual to ensure that you know what
actions to take in the event of an alarm.
What to do during an alarm
• Keep calm and open the doors and
windows to ventilate the caravan.
• Turn off appliances where possible and
stop using the appliances.