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Occupant Safety
• The Propane Gas sensor has an approximately
one (1) minute warm-up period. After 1 minute
the alarm can detect explosive gas.
During the
warm-up period the unit cannot go into a
propane gas alarm.
• Do not attempt to fix the combination alarm
yourself.
The combination alarm has two indicator lights
that display a specific color for each monitored
condition. There also is a matching sound pattern
for alarm conditions.
•
PROPANE GAS ALARM:
If a dangerous level of propane
or methane gas is detected, the red LED will flash and the
alarm will sound a steady tone. The alert will continue un-
til the
TEST/MUTE
button on the front of alarm is pressed.
IMMEDIATE ACTION IS REQUIRED
See
page 45:
Procedures To Take During a Gas Alarm
.
Ventilate the RV. The red gas LED will continue to flash
until the gas has cleared, or the gas alarm will reactivate
in approximately five (5) minutes if the gas is still present.
DO NOT RE-ENTER THE RV. The alarm will return to nor-
mal operation after the RV has properly ventilated.
•
CO ALARM:
If the CO level is over 35 ppm, the red CO
LED will flash and the alarm will sound four (4) “beeps”
then silent for five (5) seconds. This cycle will contin-
ue until the
TEST/MUTE
button on the front of alarm is
pressed.
IMMEDIATE ACTION IS REQUIRED.
See
page 46:
Procedures To Take During a CO Alarm
.
Ventilate the RV. The red light will stay on until the CO has
cleared, or the alarm will reactivate in approximately six
(6) minutes if the CO is still present. DO NOT RE-ENTER
THE RV. The alarm will return to normal operation after
the RV has properly ventilated.
•
MALFUNCTION/SERVICE SIGNAL:
If any malfunction
is detected, the gas LED will remain off and the Opera-
tional/CO LED will alternate red/green and the alarm will
sound once every fifteen (15) seconds. Press the
TEST/
MUTE
button. If the
TEST/MUTE
button does not clear the
signals, check the auxiliary battery voltage. If the auxiliary
battery voltage is not low and the combination alarm will
not return to normal operation, immediately remove the
alarm and return for service or warranty replacement.
Combination Carbon Monoxide (CO)
/ Propane Gas Alarm
Test your Combination
Carbon Monoxide (CO)/
Propane Gas Alarm after
the RV has been in storage,
before each trip and at
least once per week during
use.
WARNING
• When the alarm is first
turned on, it cannot detect
propane or sound a
warning for two minutes.
• The propane leak alarm is
not a smoke or fire alarm.
• The alarm will only indicate
the presence of propane
gas at the sensor.
• Explosive gas may be
present in other areas.
If the combination alarm
activates due to carbon
monoxide or propane,
DO NOT re-enter the
RV until the problem is
corrected.
Contact your
dealer for assistance.
WARNING
CAUTION
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