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Typical combination carbon
monoxide/propane alarm
Combination Carbon Monoxide/
Propane Alarm
Your motorhome
is equipped with a
combination carbon
m o n o x i d e / p r o p a n e
alarm that is listed for
use in recreation vehi-
cles. The combination
carbon monoxide/
propane alarm will only
provide its intended
protection if it is main-
tained in operational
condition.
The combination carbon monoxide/propane alarm is wired
directly to the motorhome’s 12 volt DC electrical system, with
continuous power being supplied by the auxiliary battery.
There is not a back-up battery in the combination carbon
monoxide/propane alarm. If the auxiliary battery cable is dis-
connected at the battery terminals, the combination carbon
monoxide/propane alarm will not be powered, and therefore,
will not function.
THE CO/LP COMBINATION DETECTOR OPERATES ON
12 VOLT HOUSE POWER; IT DOES NOT CONTAIN AN
INTERNAL BACK-UP BATTERY. IT WILL BE DISABLED
WHEN AUXILIARY BATTERIES ARE DISCONNECTED,
OR SHORE POWER IS REMOVED, OR IF THE AUXILIARY
BATTERY VOLTAGE DROPS BELOW THE OPERATING
THRESHOLD VOLTAGE OF THE DETECTOR!
WARNING
WARNING
The carbon monoxide/propane (CO/LP) combination
alarm installed is intended for use in ordinary indoor
locations of recreation vehicles.
Actuation of this alarm indicates the presence of
carbon monoxide, which is a toxic gas that is colorless
and odorless.
Do not disconnect the combination carbon monoxide/
propane alarm from its power source.
Individuals with medical problems may consider using
warning devices that provide audible and visual signals
for carbon monoxide concentrations under 30 PPM.
This alarm will only indicate the presence of carbon
monoxide gas at the sensor. Carbon monoxide gas
may be present in other areas.
WARNING
WARNING
This alarm is designed to detect the toxic carbon monoxide
gas that results from incomplete combustion, such as those
emitted from appliances, furnaces, fireplaces, and auto
exhaust, along with propane gas that may be present. A
carbon monoxide/propane alarm is NOT A SUBSTITUTE
for other combustible gas, fire or smoke detection alarms.
Please note that there are hazards against which carbon
monoxide detection may not be effective, such as detection
of natural gas and other harmful substances.
Although this alarm is designed to sense the presence of
carbon monoxide/propane gas, there are other combus-
tible fumes or vapors that may be detected by the sensor
including, but not limited to: acetone, alcohol, butane, and
gasoline.
These chemicals can be found in commonly used items
such as deodorants, colognes, perfumes, adhesives, lacquer,
kerosene, glues, wine, liquor, most cleaning agents, and the
propellants of aerosol cans. Be sure to read, understand,
and follow the owner’s information from the manufacturer
of the combination carbon monoxide/propane alarm. This
includes information regarding the limited service life of the
alarm.
What to do if the Alarm Sounds
1. Operate the RESET/SILENCE button.
2. Call emergency services (911 in the United States or a
local fire department).
3. Immediately move to fresh air (outdoors, or by an
open door or window).
4. Do not re-enter the motorhome or move away from
the open door or window until the emergency service
responders have arrived, the motorhome has been
aired out, and the alarm remains in its normal (OFF)
condition.
If the alarm reactivates within a 24-hour period, repeat
steps 1-throuh-4 and call a qualified appliance technician
to investigate for sources of carbon monoxide and inspect
for proper operation of this equipment. Make sure that
motorized vehicle(s) and equipment are not, and have not
been operating adjacent to the motorhome.
Have all identified problems corrected immediately. Note
equipment not inspected by the technician and consult the
manufacturer’s instructions or contact the manufacturer
directly for more information about carbon monoxide
safety and this alarm.
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