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FIRE & SAFETY
In the interest of safety, replacement parts for
appliances must conform to the manufacturer’s
specifications and should be fitted by them or
an authorised agent.
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Never use portable cooking or heating
equipment other than electric heaters
that are not of the direct radiant type, as
it is a fire and asphyxiation hazard.
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Do not use cookers as heaters and do
not dry clothes on the cooker or space
heater.
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Make sure that combustible materials
cannot come into contact with hot
surfaces or burners.
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Surfaces of appliances may become hot
in use and the guard provided does not
give full protection to the young or the
elderly.
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Do not use additional independent gas
appliances inside the vehicle.
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Never allow modifications of the electrical
or LPG systems or appliances except by
qualified technicians.
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Do not obstruct ventilation.
The heating system provided in your
Motorhome is of the room sealed type. Any
replacement should be of the same type.
Turn off all gas cooking appliances before
travelling.
Ventilation openings are located below all the
gas appliances, and in the base of the gas
locker. In winter conditions make sure the vents
are clear of both snow and mud. These
openings should regularly be checked and any
mesh covering them cleaned with a stiff brush
to prevent any risk of them becoming blocked.
The openings are provided for your safety -
please do not obstruct them.
SMOKE ALARM
The smoke alarm is operational once the
battery is connected. When products of
combustion are sensed, the unit sounds an
alarm until the air is cleared.
Features:
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Battery Operated
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The Operating light (red LED) flashes every
40 seconds confirming that the unit is
powered.
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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
real fire situation.
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Sensitivity test button. This tests the
sensitivity, circuitry, battery and horn.
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Loud alarm.
Test smoke operation after vehicle has been
in storage, before each trip and at least once
a week during use.
Your alarm requires one 9 volt battery. Under
normal use, the battery should last one year.
Simple Maintenance
Clean your smoke alarm once every three
months to help keep the unit working correctly.
Gently vacuum using the soft brush attachment.
Problems are indicated by two events:
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The alarm does not sound upon pressing
the test button.
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The operating light remains steadily on or
off (i.e. does not flash every 40 seconds,
when the unit is not in alarm.)
Try the following:
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Inspect for obvious damage.
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Check that the unit contains recommended
battery type.
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Check that the battery cover has been
removed.
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Check that the battery is properly
connected.
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Gently vacuum as recommended above.
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Replace battery.
If these procedures do not correct the problem,
DO NOT
attempt repairs; replace the smoke
alarm.
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