DANGER
A warning label is located near the propane con-
tainer. This label reads:
DANGER
Do not fill propane container(s) to more than
80 percent capacity.
A properly filled container will contain approxi-
mately 80 percent of its volume as liquid propane.
Overfilling the propane container can result in
uncontrolled propane flow, which can cause fire or
explosion and result in death or serious injury.
DANGER
IF YOU SMELL PROPANE:
1. Extinguish any open flames and all smoking
materials.
2. Shut off the propane supply at the container
valve(s) or propane supply connection.
3. Do not touch electrical switches.
4. Open doors and other ventilating openings.
5. Leave the area until the odor clears.
6. Have the propane system checked and leak-
age source corrected before using again.
Ignition of flammable vapors could lead to a
fire explosion and result in death or serious
injury.
W ARNING
When using this outdoor cooking area:
•
The vehicle must be level and stabilized.
•
Do not violate manufacturers’ instructions on
required clearances for cooking appliances
during use.
•
Do not store cooking appliances until cool to
the touch.
Can lead to a fire and explosion and result in
death or serious injury.
Safety Devices
W ARNING
Never ignore alarms on safety devices. If the alarm
sounds and you are not absolutely certain of the
source, get everyone out of the recreational
vehicle immediately.
•
Always have a plan of escape. Update and practice
your escape plan every six months.
•
Have a meeting and discuss the plan, showing
everyone what to do including guests.
•
Do not waste time by picking up valuables or getting
dressed. Sometimes seconds count!
•
Vacuum any dust off the alarm weekly using the soft
brush attachment.
•
DO NOT spray cleaning agents or waxes directly
onto the detector as it may cause damage to the
sensor.
Smoke Detector
•
Smoke alarms may not have time to alarm before
the fire causes damage, injury or even death.
•
A smoke detector works for only detecting smoke,
not fire.
•
The alarm will sound only if smoke reaches the
sensor.
•
Check the battery/s at least once a week while the
RV is in use.
•
This unit will not alert hearing-impaired residents.
(Special alarms with flashing strobe lights are
needed for the hearing impaired.)
•
Smoke alarms have a limited life and are not
foolproof.
•
Never attempt to repair this unit; replace if faulty.
•
Never disconnect the battery to silence the alarm.
W ARNING
Smoke, propane and CO alarms may have an expi-
ration date. Please consult the individual Owner’s
Manual or on-line at www.forestriverinc.com.
CO Detector
•
The carbon monoxide detector is designed to detect
carbon monoxide from any source of combustion. It
is NOT designed to detect smoke, fire or any other
gases.
•
This detector doesn’t work without batteries. DO
NOT remove batteries except for replacement.
•
Test alarm each week while RV is in use and before
beginning a trip. Press the ‘TEST’ button. If the
alarm fails to sound, replace the unit immediately.
DO NOT attempt to repair.
•
For more information, please consult the individual
Owner ’s
Manual
or
on-line
at
www.forestriverinc.com
.
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