
Propane Leak Detector/Alarm
A permanently installed Propane leak detector/alarm is located near the floor. The unit contains an
alarm that will sound alerting you to the presence of low levels of potentially dangerous Propane
that may have accumulated.
The detector/alarm unit is powered by 12-volt DC system in your trailer. A green light on the
detector/alarm front panel indicates that the detector/alarm has power.
Test the leak detector/alarm each time the trailer is relocated and set up for use. Detailed
information for the leak detector/alarm can be found in the Owner's Information Packet.
Test Procedure:
1. Hold a butane-fueled pocket lighter near the sensor.
2. Open the lighter valve without striking a flame for 3 seconds.
3. The leak detector/alarm should respond within seconds.
4. Press the mute button to reset the alarm.
5. Lightly fan the area around the detector/alarm to insure complete dispersion of the
Propane from the lighter, and to prevent another sounding of the alarm.
6. A mute button allows you to temporarily quiet the alarm for 60 seconds after it has
been set off or after testing.
7. If the alarm does not sound during a test or if the green indicator light is not visible,
see your dealer or any authorized Outdoors RV dealer. There are no batteries or
user serviceable parts inside the unit.
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Note
The detector/alarm draws enough current to discharge your battery. Remember to disconnect
your batteries or recharge your batteries on a routine bases.
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