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Occupant Safety
Disposal
Contact your local fire department, sanitation department or
environmental protection department to find out what your
local laws stipulate before disposing of your used (non-refill-
able) factory-installed dry chemical fire extinguisher.
SMOKE ALARM
Three of the most common fire safety issues are smoking in
bed, leaving children unattended and cleaning with flamma-
ble fluids. There is no way to guarantee against injury or loss
of life in a fire; however, the smoke alarm is intended to help
reduce those risks. Individuals with medical problems, or who
are hard of hearing, should consider using warning devices
that provide both audible and visual signals. Proper use and
care of your smoke alarm may save your life. Smoke alarms
can only work if they are properly located, installed, opera-
tional and maintained and if smoke reaches them. They are
not foolproof.
Operation
The factory-installed ceiling mounted smoke alarm is opera-
tional once the 9-volt battery is correctly connected. The LED
will flash to show the battery is supplying power to the alarm.
When the product of combustion is sensed, the smoke alarm
sounds a loud alarm that continues until the air is cleared.
If this alarm sounds
During an alarm, you will hear a loud, repeating horn pattern
and the red LED will flash rapidly. If the alarm sounds and you
are not testing the smoke alarm, it is warning you of a poten-
tially dangerous situation that requires your immediate atten-
tion. Never ignore any alarm. Ignoring the alarm may result
in injury or death. If the alarm sounds get everyone out of the
RV immediately.
How to test
It is important to test the smoke alarm at least once every
week to make sure it is working properly. Stand at arm's
length from the alarm when testing. The alarm horn is loud
and may be harmful to your hearing.
1. Press and hold the test button on the smoke alarm
cover until the alarm sounds (the smoke alarm may
continue to alarm for a few seconds after you release
the button).
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