MOST COMMON CAUSES OF APPARENT MALFUNCTION:
• New Coach Odor: The glues and other materials used in manufacturing the coach
produce vapors which may be detected when the coach is closed up on a warm day.
Air out the coach thoroughly.
• Keeps Beeping: The gas detector beeps about once every minute, even when it is
turned off. The problem is a weak battery in the smoke detector which causes the
smoke detector to produce short beeps which sound similar to the alert sound of the
LP Gas Detector. This is a high pitch tone and bounces off the walls, making its
location very hard to pinpoint. If the sound is not coming from the LP Gas Detector
identify the source and refer to the sources section in this manual for means of repair.
• Hair Spray Triggers the Detector: Most aerosol hair sprays use butane gas as the
propellant. Butane, like propane, is heavier than air and will settle to the floor level
where it will be detected. The detector is doing its job as butane is combustible.
• Other Gases: Other gases which can cause the detector to respond with an alert
include the vapors from any fuel, liquor, alcohol, deodorants, colognes, perfumes,
wine, adhesives, lacquer, and most cleaning agents.
• Slow Beep Rate: This could be the failure alarm and will occur in the event that the
circuitry fails. It is a continuous series of short beep tones between long intervals and
is distinctively different from the alert sound.
• After reviewing the above, if the problem still exists, contact MTI Industries for
assistance.
NOTE: The LP Gas Detector enters a cleaning and initializing mode every time it is
powered. If turned off for less than 15 minutes, the LP Gas Leak Detector may produce
several short “chirps” within the first 80 seconds of operation. This is normal.
SERVICE
See your RV Dealer or a qualified LP Gas Service Center should service be required. If they
are not familiar with this product, have them call MTI Industries for assistance. If service is
not available in your area, call MTI Industries.
IF YOU SMELL GAS:
1. Extinguish any open flames, pilot lights and all smoking materials.
2. DO NOT touch any electrical switches.
3. Shut off the gas supply at the tank valve(s) or gas supply connection.
4. Open all doors and other ventilating openings. (DO NOT USE THE RANGE HOOD).
5. Leave the area until the odor clears.
6. Have the system checked by a trained professional before using again.
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