FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL
IDENTIFICATION AND SAFETY
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Carbon Monoxide cannot be seen or smelled and can kill you. If alarm sounds: Turn off appliances, as well
as other sources of combustion at once (furnace, water heater, stove, motor home, automobile, etc.) and call
the fire department. Get fresh air into the premises or vehicle. Have the problem corrected before starting any
appliances or the vehicle.
Never run the engine or generator unless you are sure that exhaust gases will be safely dispersed into the
atmosphere. Always be sure that exhaust tail pipes remain unblocked and windows near the exhaust are
closed.
PROPANE GAS DETECTOR
The Propane Gas Detector is powered at all times when the coach battery
disconnect switch is in the ON position. When power is supplied to the
detector the green indicator light will illuminate. After 60 seconds, the detector
will begin monitoring the air in the motor home for combustible vapors. The
Propane you use to cook, refrigerate, and heat is combustible. Should a leak
occur, the detector will produce a pulsating alert sound when the gas reaches
the detector. This alert will continue to sound until the gas has dissipated or
until the reset button is pressed. When the alert sounds, open all doors and
major windows to air out the motor home and turn the gas off at the tank.
Do not reenter the motor home until the alert stops sounding. If the alert
sounds a second time after the gas is turned back on, leave the gas off and
have a qualified Propane Dealer or Motor Home Service Center make the
necessary repairs. The reset button only stops the alert from sounding for 60
seconds. This device is intended for detection of Propane gas ONLY.
Maintenance
NEVER USE WATER, CLEANERS OR SOLVENTS TO CLEAN THE DETECTOR.
The following maintenance steps should be taken to ensure proper function of the detector.
• Test the detector at least once per week.
• Clean the detector at least once a month; gently vacuum the outside of the detector using the
vacuum's soft brush attachment.
• If detector becomes contaminated by excessive dirt, dust and/or grime, and cannot be cleaned
to avoid unwanted alarms, replace the unit immediately.
How To Test
NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME OF ANY KIND TO TEST THIS UNIT. The built-in
test switch accurately tests the unit's operation as required by Underwriters
Laboratories, Inc. (UL)
Simply press the TEST switch any time during the warm-up cycle or while in normal operation. The LED
should flash red and the alarm should sound. Release the switch. This is the only way you should test your
detector. The test feature checks the full operation of the detector. If this detector does not test properly return
it immediately for repair or replacement.
TEST
: This test procedure should be repeated every week or every time the motor home is taken on a trip.
Note:
Refer to the detector manufacturer if you have any questions about the Propane Gas
Detector.
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