The LP Gas Leak Detector is powered at all times when the coach battery disconnect switch
is in the ON position. When power is supplied to the detector the green indicator light will
illuminate. After 60 seconds, the detector will begin monitoring the air in the motorhome for
combustible vapors. The propane you use to cook, refrigerate, and heat is combustible.
Should a leak occur, the detector will produce a pulsating alert sound when the gas reaches
the detector. This alert will continue to sound until the gas has dissipated or until the reset
button is pressed. When the alert sounds, open all doors and major windows to air out the
motorhome and turn the gas off at the tank. Do not reenter the motorhome until the alert
stops sounding. If the alert sounds a second time after the gas is turned back on, leave the
gas off and have a qualified LP Gas Dealer or RV Service Center make the necessary
repairs. The reset button only stops the alert from sounding for 60 seconds. This device is
intended for detection of LP Gas ONLY.
HOW TO TEST
The detector must be operating for at least 60 seconds before it can be tested. Expose the
detector to gas* and observe that the alert sounder will begin to alarm. The alert will continue
to sound until:
1. The gas mixture at the detector returns to a safe level.
2. The reset button is pressed. If the reset button is pressed, the detector cannot be
retested for at least 60 seconds.
NOTE: This test procedure should be repeated every week or every time the coach is
taken on a trip, whichever occurs first. Call MTI Industries at (800) 383-0269, if you
have any questions about the LP Gas Detector.
*One method of simulating gas is to use a butane lighter (i.e.: BIC). DO NOT rotate the flint wheel. Just press on
the gas release button and point the exit nozzle into the gas sensing area below the green light of the detector.
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LP GAS DETECTOR
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