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Identification and Safety
Underwriter Laboratories classify fires into three types:
Class A:
Fires in wood, paper, fabric, rubber, and certain plastics
Class B:
Flammable liquids such as grease, cooking oils, gasoline, or kerosene
Class C:
Electrical fires started from live electrical wires, from short circuits, motors,
or switches
The fire extinguisher, which is located by the entry door of the motorhome, is a chemical
type suitable for extinguishing small fires of the class B or C type. Extinguishers are
designed to put out fires in the initial stage, not when it is blazing out of control. If a fire
cannot be approached within 10’, the extinguisher will not be effective.
To fight a fire with an extinguisher, first remove the tamper tape which covers the
discharge push button. Hold it upright and stand six to ten feet from the fire with a
clear path to an exit. Press the button down all the way, aimed at the base of the fire
and spray with quick motions from side to side.
To keep the fire extinguisher in proper operating conditions:
1.
Check Pressure
monthly or more often. Check the nozzle for
obstruction. Press the green pin below the nozzle. If it returns and sticks
out from the extinguisher, it is operable. If the pin does not come back,
discard extinguisher. Refillable models have a pressure gauge to check.
2. Check the
Tamper Tape
to make sure it is intact. DO NOT test the
extinguisher. Even a partial discharge may cause leakage.
3. When checking the extinguisher for pressure, enter the date checked on
the
Inspection Tag
furnished with the motorhome. Regular inspections
will help insure the condition.
4.
Agitate Dry Chemical
every six (6) months by inverting the bottle and
lightly shaking for several seconds. This will help prevent the dry chemical
from settling due to in motion vibrations.
Test smoke detector operation after vehicle has
been in storage, before each trip, and at least once
per week during use. Replace battery every six
months.
The motorhome should never be operated or occupied
unless the smoke detector is present and functioning
properly.
Portable fuel burning equipment including wood or
charcoal burning grills and stoves should not be used
inside the motorhome because they may cause fire or
asphyxiation.
Avoid inhaling the dry chemicals. Although non-toxic, they could cause temporary
irritation and vomiting. When the fire is out, clean up the area as soon as possible.
The dry chemicals are non-corrosive, but some residue may cause surface damage
if left too long.
SMOKE
DETECTORS
THE SMOKE ALARM CANNOT OPERATE WITHOUT A 9
VOLT BATTERY. Removing the battery for any reason, or
failing to replace the battery at the end of it's service life,
removes your protection. Refer to the manufacturers
owner’s manual for proper replacement batteries.
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