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One beep
and
one
green
flash indicate
memory is clear.
Two beeps
and
two red
flashes indicate
less than 100 ppm.
Three beeps
and
three
red
flashes
indicate less than 200 ppm.
Four beeps
and
four red
flashes indicate
greater than 200 ppm.
NOTE
Memory is erased when power is
disconnected for 15 seconds.
Cleaning & Maintenance
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust or any
other buildup on the detector. Do not wash. Wipe
the detector with a damp cloth and dry with a
towel. Do not open the detector for cleaning. Do
not paint the detector. It is recommend that the
Carbon Monoxide detector be replaced every 10
years. The CO detector has no user service parts.
If there is a problem with the detector refer to an
authorized service center.
DO NOT REMOVE
POWER
.
INSPECT
Check the CO detector weekly and at
the beginning and end of each trip.
fIre extInguISHer
The fire extinguisher in the motorhome is
located near the main entrance door. Please read
the operating instructions that are printed on the
fire extinguisher. If there is any doubt on how
to operate the fire extinguisher practice using it.
Be sure to replace or recharge the
extinguisher immediately after
use.
Inspect the fire extinguisher
at least once a month. Do
so more frequently if the
extinguisher is exposed to
weather or possible tampering.
Do not test the extinguisher by
partially discharging. Internal
pressure will escape and the
fire extinguisher will need to be
replaced.
Use the PASS word!
P
ull the pin to unlock the
extinguisher.
A
im at the base (bottom) of the
fire and stand 6 to 10 feet away.
S
queeze the lever to discharge
the agent.
S
weep the spray from left to right
until totally extinguished.
WARNING
Road vibration will cause extinguisher
powder to compact and may cause
extinguisher malfunction. Invert and
shake extinguisher monthly.
There are three classes of fire to be concerned
with in a motorhome. Any fire can fall into more
than one class; a fire that involves both burning
paper and kitchen grease is a Class AB fire.
Classes of Fire:
A-
Fires that are fueled by materials that leave a
residue when they burn: paper, wood, cloth,
rubber, and certain plastics.
B -
Fires that involve flammable liquids and
gases: gasoline, paint thinner, kitchen grease,
propane and acetylene.
C -
Fires that involve energized electrical
wiring or equipment. If electricity to the
equipment is turned off, a class C fire
becomes one of the other two class fires.
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