
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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The location of the LP and CO detector is in a perfect spot to
detect any
leaks
, near the heater, kitchen and grills.
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Ensure
that the alarm horn can be
heard
by all passengers
with hearing capabilities.
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Seek
medical help
if you or other passengers in the RV are
suffering from Carbon Monoxide poisoning.
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Remember, Carbon Monoxide is an
odorless
,
colorless
and
tasteless
gas, the alarm sounds will make sure to alert you
from any leaks.
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Never
ignore the problem as it may cause
sickness
,
injury
or
death
in some or all passengers in the RV.
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When using kitchen appliances,
ventilation
in the RV is
required due to the fact that this may trigger the CO alarm
and cause a
false alarm.
DETECTOR TEST
If the Silence/Test button is pressed while in normal operation,
the alarm will perform a self test of the
CO sensor
,
LP sensor
and
battery voltage.
It is recommended to perform a self test
weekly , after power up from storage, and before each trip.
If the self test passes, the alarm will perform
2 cycles of the
CO horn pattern
(4 rapid beeps followed by a 4 second pause),
followed by
2 cycles of the Propane horn pattern
(constantly
beeping).
This CO and Propane detector is
not
designed to detect
smoke
. Neither to be seen as a substitute for the proper
servicing of
fuel-burning
appliances and finally it is not used
on an
intermittent
basis, or as a portable alarm for
spillage
of
combustion products from fuel-burning appliances.
DANGERS OF LP GAS
Liquified petroleum (LP) gas is commonly called
propane
and it is used as fuel for
heating
and cooking appliances in
RV's in particular. Propane gas is denser than air, and will usually
accumulate close to the floor. Therefore, the alarm must be
placed near the floor in order to quickly detect propane gas leaks.
If your alarm detects CO it will sound with
a 4-chirp pattern
and if your alarm detects LP gas it will sound with a
constant
beeps
and these are some
tips
if an
emergency
happens:
Check alarm vent each time LP tank is filled to make sure it is clear
of obstructions.
CAUTION
Activation of your CO alarm indicates the presence of Carbon
Monoxide (CO) which can kill you.
DANGER
Activation of this device indicates the presence of Propane Gas, which
can cause an explosion and/or fire. This normally indicates a leak in
the propane gas pipes or a propane gas appliance.
WARNING
Carbon Monoxide and LP detector must be replaced every five years.
NOTICE
Have a qualified technician check your LP gas system annually or if
you have any signs of leaks or malfunctions.
CAUTION
Do not use cooking appliances for comfort heating. Cooking appliances
need fresh air for safe operation.
WARNING
It is not recommended that the detector be disconnected from the
battery during periods of storage. There is a small heater on the
sensor of the device that burns away impurities in the air during
periods of normal use. During periods when power is interrupted,
impurities can build up on the sensor. When power is returned to the
detector, the alarm may activate until the impurities are burned off .
This could take a number of hours, and the alarm will be constantly
on during this time.
CAUTION
If you smell gas or CO
, immediately follow these steps:
1.
Extinguish open flames, pilot lights and all smoking materials.
2
. Do not touch any electrical switches in or near the RV.
3.
Do not start vehicle's engine or generator.
4.
Shut off the propane gas supply at propane tanks or supply.
5.
Open doors, windows and roof vents after making sure the roof
vent fans are ''OFF''.
6.
Leave the motorhome and its immediate vicinity until odor is gone.
7.
Have a qualified service technician check the system for leaks and
make any necessary corrections and repairs.
8.
If you cannot reach a gas supplier or qualified service technician,
contact the local fire department.
9.
Do not turn on gas supply until the leak has been repaired.
WARNING
Propane gas is denser than air, and will usually accumulate close to
the floor. Therefore, Grech RV made sure to place it near the floor in
order to quickly detect gas leaks.
DANGER
When contacting the dealer for more information or replacements,
service or product information, the model and serial numbers must
be handy for an easier and faster assistance.
NOTICE
CO and propane alarms will not work without a source of power.
The alarm will not operate nor sound if the power source is low or
disconnected.
NOTICE
ALARMS
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