06-6
Living With Your Motor Home
concentrations or in campgrounds where other
vehicles, as well as your motor home are
contributing to the carbon monoxide level in
the surrounding air. Sounding of the detector/
alarm does not indicate a faulty detector/alarm.
The detector/alarm is doing its job of warning
you of potentially high concentrations of carbon
monoxide.
TESTING PROCEDURE
1. To test the propane alarm press the
TEST/MUTE button any time the alarm
is powered. The LED should turn RED
and an audible alarm will sound.
Releasing the switch will deactivate the
alarm.
2. The GREEN LED will turn RED and the
audible alarm will sound whenever the
level of propane exceeds the alarm
threshold. The unit will continue to
sound until the propane level drops
below a predetermined threshold or
when the MUTE button is pressed.
3. To test the TEST/MUTE button when
the alarm is sounding, press once. The
alarm should stop emitting a tone.
4. The RED LED will remain activated
in the event propane levels are above
accepted threshold.
5. When the levels of propane drop below
a predetermined threshold the LED will
turn GREEN.
6. In the event there are levels of propane
above the accepted threshold the audible
alarm will reactivate after approximately
90 seconds.
7. In the event the propane alarm is
defective the LED will turn YELLOW.
Have the propane alarm immediately
replaced or serviced by an authorized
technician.
8. Your propane alarm will operate down
to 8 volts DC. Do not operate
the vehicle in the event the batteries
drop below 8 volts DC. Battery voltage
can be checked and monitored on the
monitor located in the front of
the vehicle.
WARNING
In the event the alarm does not sound or the RED
LED fails to illuminate replace the alarm or have it
serviced by an authorized technician.
!
WARNING
The propane alarm cannot detect propane gas or
sound the alarm for two minutes after it has been
turned on.
!
NOTE
When the propane alarm is in the “active” and
functioning mode, the green LED will be illuminated.
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WARNING
Never use a cigarette lighter to test the propane
alarm. Damage to the sending unit of the alarm may
occur, disabling the alarm from operating correctly.
!
WARNING
Test the operation of the propane alarm after the unit
has been in storage, before each trip and a minimum
of once per week.
!
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