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TERMAL INSULATION
HEATING
Your motorhome has been designed to achieve a thermal
insulation and heating level for specific climatic conditions
when tested according to the procedure in EN1646-1.
See the motorhome technical book for the classification of
your motorhome.
All Coachman motorhomes achieve a Grade 2 classifica
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tion.
The classifications are as follows:
Grade 1
A motorhome with an average thermal transmittance (u)
that does not exceed 1.7w/(m²k).
Grade 2
A motorhome with an average thermal transmittance
(u) that does not exceed 1.7w/(m²k) and which can
achieve an average temperature difference of at least
20°C between inside and outside temperatures when the
outside temperature is 0°C.
Grade 3
A motorhome with an average thermal transmittance
(u) that does not exceed 1.2w/(m
2
k) and which can
achieve an average temperature difference of at least
35°C between inside and outside temperatures when the
outside temperature is -15°C.
SMOKE ALARM
Your motorhome is fitted with a Fire Angel SB1 smoke
alarm. Please read the user instructions for the smoke
alarm, which are available at the following location:
www.fireangel.co.uk/sb1-t-manual
The smoke alarm is operational once the battery is con-
nected. When by-products of combustion are sensed, the
unit sounds an alarm until the air is cleared.
BATTERY OPERATION
The operating light (red LED) flashes every 40 seconds
confirming that the unit is powered.
• Low Battery Warning: the unit will emit an audible
‘chirp’ once every 40 seconds for 7 days before the
battery needs to be replaced. Failure to replace the
battery will result in insufficient power to alert you in a
fire.
• Sensitivity test button: tests the circuitry, battery and
horn.
SIMPLE MAINTENANCE
Your alarm requires one 9 volt battery. Under normal use,
the battery should last one year.
• Test the smoke alarm after the vehicle has been in
storage, before each trip and at least once a week
during use.
• Clean your smoke alarm once every three months to
help keep the unit working correctly; gently vacuum
using the soft brush attachment.
CARBON MONOXIDE
ALARM
Your motorhome is fitted with a Fire Angel CO-9 series
Carbon Monoxide (CO) alarm. Please read the user
instructions for the CO alarm, which are available at the
following location:
www.fireangel.co.uk/co-9b-manual
BATTERY OPERATION
Your detector comes complete with an integrated power
pack that will provide power for its entire operational life.
To activate the power pack you need to pull the disabling
tab (see image). This will in turn pull out the metal disab-
ling clip, which is attached to the end of the tab, from the
disabling socket which is situated on the underside of the
detector.
Retain the disabling tab for future use. For long periods or
storage, the detector can be deactivated by re-inserting the
metal clip.
When the detector is activated the Power LED will begin to
flash green once every minute to indicate that the detector
is receiving power from the power pack and is fully opera-
tional.
Test the sounder, power pack and circuitry by pressing and
holding the centre of the Test/Reset button briefly to con
-
firm that the detector is operating properly. The sounder
will sound as soon as the button is pressed and the Alarm
LED will illuminate red indicating that
the sounder is working and the power pack is providing
power to the unit. This test for the sounder, power pack
and circuitry should be performed on a weekly basis. This
should be continued for the lifetime of the product.
As part of your annual service, a NCC approved workshop
will test the operation of the CO alarm with a ’sniffer gas’ to
confirm satisfactory operation.
FAULT/LOW POWER SIGNAL
The unit continuously checks the settings of its sensor and
circuitry. If any of these settings are found to be incorrect
or if the power pack becomes low then the detector will
emit a single chirp once per minute and the Fault LED will
flash yellow once per minute for up to 30 days.
The battery in this unit is non-replaceable, so must be
replaced with a new unit.
IN THE EVENT OF AN ALARM
A loud alarm is a warning that unusually high and poten-
tially lethal levels of carbon monoxide are present. Never
ignore this alarm, further exposure can be fatal.
Immediately check residents for symptoms of carbon
monoxide poisoning, and contact the proper authorities to
resolve all CO problems.
NEVER IGNORE ANY ALARM.
Safety instructions
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