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There are hazards against which carbon
monoxide detection may not be effective, such
as natural gas leaks or explosions. Individuals
with medical problems, or who are hard of
hearing,
should
consider
using
warning
devices that provide both audible and visual
signals.
What you should do if the alarm sounds
The CO alarm will automatically sense when
the level of carbon monoxide in the air reaches
dangerous levels. You should stay outside the
RV in fresh air until the CO alarm is silenced.
When the CO alarm sounds, do not stand too
close to it. The sound produced by the CO
alarm is loud because it is designed to wake a
person in an emergency. Prolonged exposure
to the CO alarm at a close distance may be
harmful to your hearing.
1. Operate the RESET/SILENCE button.
2. Immediately move to fresh air (outdoors or
by an open door or window) and execute
your family safety plan.
3. Do not re-enter the premises. If you are
unable to exit the premises do not move
away from the open door or window until
the emergency service responders have
arrived, the premises have been aired out
and your CO alarm remains in its normal
condition.
If your CO alarm reactivates within a 24-hour
period, repeat steps 1-3 and call a qualified
appliance technician to investigate for sources
of
carbon
monoxide
from
fuel
burning
equipment and appliances, and inspect for
proper
operation
of
this
equipment
(if
problems are identified during this inspection,
have the CO alarm replaced immediately).
Note any combustion equipment not inspected
by the technician. Make sure that any motor
vehicle is not and has not been operating in an
attached garage or adjacent to your RV.
Batteries
The CO alarm will not function if the batteries
are missing, disconnected, dead, the wrong
type of battery is used or the batteries are
installed
incorrectly.
When
the
batteries
become weak, the CO alarm will “beep” (the
low battery warning). If the low battery warning
sounds, the batteries MUST be replaced.
Never disconnect the batteries to silence the
CO alarm.
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 properly, replace it
immediately. Do not remove the following label
from your RV:
Maintenance
The CO alarm is pre-calibrated at the OEM
factory and requires no maintenance other
than to clean the outside casing occasionally
with a cloth. Ensure that the holes on the front
of the CO alarm are not blocked with dirt and
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SECTION 2
OCCUPANT SAFETY
WARNING
Actuation of this alarm may indicate the
presence of carbon monoxide that can KILL
YOU. This alarm will only indicate the
presence of carbon monoxide gas at the
sensor. Carbon monoxide gas may be
present in other areas.
WARNING
Test device operation after vehicle has been in storage, before each trip,
and at least once per week during use.
AVERTISSEMENT
Faire l’essai des appareils utilisés dans les véhicules de plaisance après
toute période de remisage, avant chaque voyage et une fois par semaine
lorsqu’ils sont en cours d’utilisation.
Fig. 2.3 CO alarm testing label
WARNING
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 (inability to breathe) if
carbon monoxide is present.
Summary of Contents for 2008 Octane ZX
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