FREE SPIRIT MOTORHOME
2-2
2.2.1
LP GAS ALARM
a. Sounds whenever there is an unsafe amount of gas in the vehicle.
b. Follow instructions on safety sign next to stove and air out vehicle to silence the alarm.
c. Have a qualified service person find the leak and correct the problem before using the unity again.
d. Refer to section 8, LP Gas System and alarm manual for more details.
2.2.2
CARBON MONOxIDE/SMOkE ALARM
All units are equipped with carbon monoxide/smoke combination alarm.
CARBON MONOxIDE ALARM
(Fig 2-1
)
a. Sounds whenever there is an unsafe amount of carbon monoxide gas in the vehicle.
b. Open doors, vents and windows to air out vehicle and silence alarm.
c. Have a qualified service technician check all burners. Clean, repair or replace any defective burners.
d. Remove all fuel or wood burning devices from inside vehicle.
e. Have a qualified service technician check all engine exhaust system components. Repair or replace any defective com-
ponents. Position motorhome so wind blows exhaust fumes away.
SMOkE ALARM
(Fig 2-1)
a. Sounds whenever there is an unsafe amount of smoke in the vehicle. Always use the roof vent when cooking.
b. Open doors, vents and windows to air out vehicle and silence alarm. Correct and eliminate smoke source.
c. Check alarm on a regular basis. Check when removing from storage, before trips and weekly thereafter. Depress center
button to test alarm electronics. Test alarm sensor by blowing smoke (from safe, fire-free source) past sensor. If alarm
does not sound when testing, determine source of problem and correct or replace alarm.
d. Do not remove battery to silence alarm. When alarm “beeps” every minute, battery is weak and must be replaced. Do
not allow battery to go dead. Be sure to replace with recommended battery. Replace the battery at least annually and
test after battery is replaced. To replace battery, remove cover, exposing compartment. Remove and replace battery.
Make certain wires are properly connected. Position and close cover.
e. Clean and vacuum opening on smoke alarm once a month.
f. Do not try to repair alarm. Replace it.
g. Smoke alarms are not perfect and do not respond in all situations. The best safeguard is fire prevention.
Fig 2-1 Carbon Monoxide/Smoke Alarm
WARNING
IF YOU SMELL GAS:
1. Extinguish any open flames, pilot lights and all smoking materials.
2. Do not touch electrical switches.
3. Shut off the LP tank valve.
4. Open doors, windows and roof vent after making sure the roof vent fan is OFF.
5. Leave the area until odor is gone.
6. Have the system checked for leaks and make the necessary corrections and repairs.
NOTE: This label on the stove top cover SHOULD NOT be removed.
WARNING
Carbon Monoxide gas is an odorless and colorless gas that is lethal to people.
Do not breathe any exhaust, heating, or cooking fumes to prevent asphyxiation.
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