MTI Industries SAFE-T-ALERT 62-541-RV User Manual Download Page 1

 

RECREATIONAL VEHICLE (RV) 

Carbon Monoxide Alarm 

USER’S   MANUAL 

Models 62-541-RV & 62-542-RV 

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ATTENTION:

 

This  user’s  manual  contains  important  Carbon 

Monoxide  (CO)  alarm  installation,  operation,  troubleshooting  and 
warranty  information.  Read,  follow,  and  keep  this  manual  for  future 
reference. 

 

NOTE:    If  you  install  or  purchase  this  alarm  for  another  person,  give 
this manual to that person. 

 

IMPORTANT: It is recommended that this alarm is replaced after 
five years of service. Record the installation / retail sale date in the 
Owner’s Replacement Record section of this manual and also record 
a replacement date. This unit has an End of Life (EOL) signal that 
will sound after 5 years of use.  

 

WHY EVERY RV NEEDS A 62 SERIES CO ALARM 

Everyone  is  at  risk  for  carbon  monoxide  poisoning!    Particularly  sensitive  are 
children, pregnant women, the elderly  and people with lung or heart disease or 
anemia!  Carbon  monoxide  (CO)  is  an  odorless,  colorless  gas  that  prevents  the 
blood  from  carrying  oxygen  to  vital  organs.

   

CO  is  200  times  more  likely  to 

replace  oxygen  in  the  blood.  The  Consumer  Product  Safety  Commission 
(CPSC)  recommends  using  at  least  one  CO  alarm  located  outside  of 
sleeping  areas.  For  the  best  security,  locate  a  CO  alarm  in  each  sleeping 
area.  Safe-T-Alert CO alarms are available for secondary installations. 

 

ABOUT THIS ALARM  

Because CO is a colorless, odorless, tasteless and highly poisonous gas; it 
can  endanger  lives  even  at  low  levels  of  concentration.    The  CO  Alarm 
will  alert  you  to  potentially  dangerous  situations.   

The  following 

symptoms  may  be  related  to  CO  POISONING.    Discuss  these 
symptoms with ALL household members and RV guests: 
 

 

Mild Exposure

: Headaches, running nose, sore or watery eyes, often 

described as “flu-like” symptoms. 

 

Medium Exposure: 

Dizziness, drowsiness, vomiting. 

 

Extreme Exposure:

 Unconsciousness, brain damage and death. 

 

NOTE:

 Reported cases of CO gas poisoning indicate that while 

victims are aware they are not well, they are disoriented.  They are 
unable to save themselves by exiting the RV or calling for 
assistance

.  Small children and pets may be affected first. 

 
Your SAFE-T-ALERT

TM

 

62 Series alarm helps protect your 

household members and guests from CO produced while using 
your RV. CO gas is produced when any type of fuel is 
incompletely burned. Potential sources of CO in and around your 
RV can include gas or diesel engine exhaust,  portable space 
heaters, gas stoves and ovens, furnaces, defective engine exhaust 
systems, portable grills, other nearby RVs, portable generators, 
generator exhaust, and other propane-powered appliances. All are 
sources of CO.  

 
 
 
 

 

The following are also sources of CO that may affect your RV

 

Extended  operation  of  unvented  fuel  burning  appliances 

can build up high CO levels. 

 

An idling vehicle in an open or closed garage. 

 

Temperature inversions can trap exhaust near the ground. 

 

CO  build  up  can  be  caused  by  reverse/negative  venting  of 

fuel  burning  appliances  including;  1)  Clogged,  loose  or 
faulty stacks or chimneys of (clothes dryers, furnaces and 
water  heaters,  etc.),  2)  wind  direction  and/or  velocity,  3) 
simultaneous  operation  of  multiple  fuel  burning 
appliances, and/or exhaust fans.  

 

!

WARNING:  

LIMITATIONS OF CO ALARMS 

THIS  ALARM  WILL  NOT  WORK  WITHOUT  POWER.

 

Some  reasons  for  no  alarm  power  are;  a  blown  or  missing  fuse, 
broken  wire,  a  faulty  wire  connection  or  circuit  breaker,  a 
discharged  battery,  cut  lead  wires,  or  improper  supply  (+)  or 
ground (-) connections.  

 

THIS ALARM WILL ONLY INDICATE THE PRESENCE OF 
GAS AT THE SENSOR. 

CO may be present in other areas.

 

MTI 

recommends installing CO alarms in all sleeping areas.

 Do not 

block or cover

 the alarm with any object that can prevent carbon 

monoxide from reaching the sensor.

 

THIS ALARM IS INTENDED FOR USE IN RV's.  It is 
intended for use in inside locations of a RV.  

It is not designed to 

measure compliance with commercial and industrial standards.  

 

THIS ALARM MAY NOT BE HEARD.  

The alarm’s loudness is 

designed to meet or exceed regulatory standards; however, the alarm 
may not be heard if alarms are located in remote locations or behind 
closed doors.  Persons who are hard-of-hearing, have consumed 
alcoholic beverages, taken prescription, non-prescription or illegal 
drugs, may not hear the alarm. 
 

THIS    ALARM  IS  DESIGNED  TO  DETECT  CARBON 
MONOXIDE. THE ALARM IS NOT DESIGNED TO DETECT 
SMOKE, OR FIRE.  

 

THIS ALARM MAY NOT ALARM AT LOW CO LEVELS -

 It 

is not designed to measure compliance with the Occupational Safety 
Health Administration (OSHA) commercial or industrial standards. 
Individuals with medical problems may consider using warning 
devices, which provide audible and visual signals for CO 
concentrations under 30 ppm.  

 

THIS 

ALARM 

IS 

NOT 

REPLACEMENT 

FOR 

INSURANCE.  Always be sure your RV is fully insured.

 

 

 

Warning:

  Installation  of  the  device  should  not  be  used  as  a 

substitute  for  proper  installation,  use,  and  maintenance  of  fuel-
burning  appliances,  including  appropriate  ventilation  and  exhaust 
systems. 
 

Summary of Contents for SAFE-T-ALERT 62-541-RV

Page 1: ... or diesel engine exhaust portable space heaters gas stoves and ovens furnaces defective engine exhaust systems portable grills other nearby RVs portable generators generator exhaust and other propane powered appliances All are sources of CO The following are also sources of CO that may affect your RV Extended operation of unvented fuel burning appliances can build up high CO levels An idling vehi...

Page 2: ...roduce CO a poorly tuned engine and generator will produce greater amounts CO WHERE TO INSTALL The Consumer Product Safety Commission recommends installing a CO alarm outside the sleeping area The 62 series CO alarm complies with that recommendation INSTALL ALARM at any height at least 4 inches off the floor WHERE NOT TO INSTALL DO NOT INSTALL behind furniture drapes in closets or areas that will ...

Page 3: ...s 4 times IMPORTANT If this alarm does not test properly return it immediately for repair or replacement OPERATION Each time the unit is first powered up the CO sensor requires a ten 10 minute initial warm up period to clean the sensor element and achieve stabilization The GREEN LED indicator will flash on and off during the 10 minute warm up period This unit cannot go into a CO alarm during the w...

Page 4: ...icator light on the on the front panel of the alarm See the section Operation in this manual for further information PROCEDURES TO TAKE DURING AN CO ALARM Follow the alarm procedures for your country The emergency number depends on your travel location PROCEDURES TO TAKE DURING A CO ALARM IN THE USA WARNING Actuation of this device indicates the presence of carbon monoxide CO gas which can KILL YO...

Page 5: ...RANTY MTI INDUSTRIES INC warrants to the original retail purchaser that its products will be free from defects of material or workmanship for a period of One 1 year from the date of retail purchase If proven to have been defective in original materials or workmanship and returned delivery costs prepaid MTI INDUSTRIES INC will replace this product free of charge LIMITS OF WARRANTY Replacement is yo...

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