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Occupant Safety
Carbon Monoxide Alarm
Your Momentum Fifth Wheel is also equipped with an individual
carbon monoxide alarm. The CO alarm will sound if Carbon
Monoxide (CO) in the air reaches dangerous levels. If you hear
this alarm, evacuate the RV immediately and stay outside in
fresh air
until the CO alarm ceases.
The CO alarm is designed to be loud enough to wake up a
sleeping person in an emergency. Prolonged exposure to the
CO alarm at close distance may be harmful to your hearing.
Individuals with hearing loss or certain medical problems,
should consider using warning devices that provide both audi-
ble and visual signals.
A CO alarm is NOT A SUBSTITUTE for other combustible gas,
fire or smoke alarms.
What you should do if the alarm sounds
See
page 46
(previous page)
Steps 2-5. Procedures to take during a CO alarm (USA).
Batteries
The CO alarm will not function if the batteries are the wrong
type, missing, disconnected, dead, or installed incorrectly.
When the batteries become weak, the CO alarm will
beep
(the low battery warning). NEVER disconnect the batteries to
silence the CO alarm. If the low battery warning sounds, the
batteries MUST be replaced.
Testing the CO alarm
Press and hold the test/reset button on the front of the CO
alarm for several seconds. If the CO alarm does not test prop-
erly, replace it immediately.
Maintenance
The CO alarm is pre-calibrated at the OEM factory and requires
no maintenance other than to clean the outside casing occa-
sionally with a cloth. Ensure that the holes on the front of the
CO alarm are not blocked with dirt and dust.
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DO NOT use cleaning agents, bleach or polish.
Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarm
Test Carbon Monoxide
Alarm operation after the
RV has been in storage,
before each trip and at
least once per week during
use.
If the CO alarm is not
maintained and functioning
properly according to OEM
supplied instructions, you
will not be warned if carbon
monoxide is present in
the air. Death or serious
illness could result from
asphyxiation if carbon
monoxide is present.
WARNING
WARNING
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