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2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer
Propane Systems - 7
Procedures to Take During an Alarm:
1. Turn off all propane appliances
(cooktop, heaters, furnace).
Extinguish open flames and sources
of ignition. Evacuate the recreational
vehicle, leaving all doors and
windows open.
2. Turn off the propane
primary shut-off
valve on both tanks.
3. Determine and
repair the source of
the leak. Contact
a qualified service
professional if
the source of the
leak cannot be
determined or
additional repairs are
necessary.
WARNING:
If the alarm sounds and no danger is
evident, open all doors and windows
to ventilate the recreational vehicle.
Exit the recreational vehicle and
turn off the propane at the primary
valve on the tanks. Do not enter the
recreational vehicle until the alarm
stops. If the alarm sounds again after
the propane is turned back on, turn
the propane off. Leave the propane
off and contact a qualified service
technician to repair the leak. Do not
re-enter the recreational vehicle until
the problem is corrected.
Alarm Signal Mute:
Press the Test/Mute button when the detector
is in alarm.
1. The alarm will stop.
2. The red LED will remain on until the
propane concentration has dispersed
to a safe level.
3. The LED will turn green.
4. If dangerous propane levels return
before the end of the Test/Mute cycle
(about 90 seconds), the alarm will
sound again.
Malfunction Alarm:
Should the microprocessor sense a fault in
the propane detector, a fault alarm will sound
and the LED will turn yellow.
WARNING
In the event of a malfunction, remove
the detector immediately and return it
for repair or replacement.
Low Power Operation:
The detector will operate normally down to 8
Volts DC. Do not operate the detector below 8
Volt DC or solely from the power converter.
Care of the Detector
1. Test the alarm each week.
2. Regularly monitor the indicator light
on the front of the detector.
3. Vacuum dust from the detector using
a soft brush.
4. Remove dirt from the cover with a
damp cloth. Dry with a soft cloth.
5. Do not spray cleaning agents or
waxes directly onto the front panel.
This may damage the sensor, cause
an alarm to sound or cause the
detector to malfunction.
INFORMATION
If the recreational vehicle is equipped
with a different propane detector
model, see the OEM manual for
detailed information on operation and
safety.
propane emerGency proceDureS
If a propane smell exists (a rotten egg or
sulfur smell), immediately perform the
following steps:
Shut off propane appliances.
Manually turn off the primary shut-off
valve on the tanks.
Do not
operate any electric switch as
this can produce a spark and ignite the
propane.
Open windows and doors.
Evacuate the recreational vehicle. Stay
clear of the surrounding area.
Keep open flames, spark producing
devices or sources of ignition out of the
area.
Contact a qualified service technician
to determine the source and repair the
propane leak.
WARNING
A fire or explosion from ignited
propane or propane fumes can cause
serious injury or death.
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