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2013 HOLIDAY RAMBLER
Young children and household pets may be
the first affected. Other highly sensitive people
include the elderly and those with lung or heart
disease.
WARNING:
The detector is designed to protect
individuals from the acute effects of
carbon monoxide exposure. It will
not fully safeguard individuals with
medical conditions. Individuals with
medical problems may consider using
warning devices which provide audible
and visual signals for carbon monoxide
concentrations under 30 ppm. If in
doubt, consult a medical practitioner.
INFORMATION:
Refer to the carbon monoxide detector
OEM manual for detailed operating
and maintenance instructions.
The CO detector is designed to detect the
toxic CO Gas entering its sensing chamber.
It does not sense combustible gas (such as
natural gas, propane, or butane), heat, smoke
or flames.
WARNING:
Actuation of CO detector indicates the
presence of carbon monoxide (CO),
which can be deadly. If the alarm
sounds (flashing red LED and pulsating
horn) take appropriate action.
CAUTION:
The detector will only indicate the
presence of carbon monoxide gas at
the sensor. Carbon monoxide gas may
be present in other areas.
Power Requirements
The CO detector will not work without
power. Use only a 9 volt battery for CO
detector replacement, alkaline type Duracell
MN1604.
WARNING:
Use of a different battery may have
a detrimental effect on CO detector.
Constant exposure to high or low
humidity may reduce battery life.
Check the battery manufacturer
specifications for proper operating
conditions.
Fresh batteries should last approximately
one year. The battery is installed reversed for
shipping. Remove and reinstall the battery in
the correct orientation as noted on the inside of
the battery door. The detector will beep once to
indicate proper battery installation.
WARNING:
Battery is required for detector
operation and detection of carbon
monoxide. If no battery is installed,
the battery door will not close easily
and the detector will not attach to the
mounting bracket.
Operation
The detector is not fitted with an on/off
switch. It is automatically switched on when
the battery is inserted. This is to ensure that
the detector cannot be inadvertently switched
off and therefore fail to detect a build-up of
carbon monoxide. The red LED flashes every
30 seconds when the power is on.
Indicator Lights and Sound Patterns:
Normal Operation:
When no carbon
monoxide is present, the red LED will flash
approximately once every 30 seconds.
Alarm Conditions:
Red LED turns on for
2 seconds and off for 4 seconds with 4 short
beeps for 1 second and 5 seconds of silence.
Pushing and holding the test/reset button for
3 seconds will silence the alarm for about 4
minutes. After 4 minutes, the alarm will sound
again until the unsafe CO concentration is
reduced.
Trouble/Service Condition:
The detector self-tests every 10 minutes. The
detector will beep and the indicator/test button
will flash once every 30 seconds if a fault is
detected. This is an indication of a malfunction
and that the detector requires immediate
servicing.
Low Battery:
Red LED flashes and horn
chirps once every 30 seconds for a minimum
of (7) days. Replace battery when signal
occurs.
WARNING:
Failure to replace CO detector by the
“Replace By Date” printed on the
detector cover may result in death by
carbon monoxide poisoning. Replace
by date is six (6) years from the date of
manufacture.
Summary of Contents for HOLIDAY RAMBLER 2013
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