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LP/CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR
A liquid propane (LP)/carbon monoxide (CO) gas detector is
located near the floor level at the rear of the motorhome interior
below the sink cabinet. This detector will detect liquid propane
gas, carbon monoxide and other gases that are heavier than air.
The detector is powered by the coach batteries and will only
operate when the 12 volt battery disconnect switch is ON. Your
components that require LP gas are provided with complete
ventilation to the exterior and are sealed off to the interior for your
added safety. This detector is powered by the auxiliary battery
and is operating at all times unless the battery is disconnected or
red disconnect is turned off.
The detector should be tested after each time your vehicle has
been in storage, before each trip, and weekly while the vehicle is
in use. The test procedure should be performed in accordance
with the manufacturer's instructions. Do not block air circulation
in the area where the detector is located.
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
A 3-pound capacity fire extinguisher is provided and located at the
side door main entrance for ease of accessibility from the interior
or exterior.
WARNING:
This fire extinguisher is a type “ABC”, which will
extinguish wood/paper, flammable liquids and electrical fire.
You should inspect the extinguisher at least once a month
according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
GFCI OUTLET
Three ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) 110-volt receptacle
provides protection against line-to-ground electrical shock hazards
that could be harmful or even fatal. The main GFCI is behind the
fridge on the cabinetry. The GFCI for the induction outlet is located
on the exterior face of the entry cabinet, this controls the kitchen
cabinet plug. The fridge receptacle is on the inner face of the entry
cabinet.
The GFCI receptacles are to be tested at least once a month in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
NOTE:
The LP/CO detector will sound to indicate a low coach
battery voltage.