The alarm will automatically sense when the
level of carbon monoxide in the air reaches
dangerous levels. You should stay outside the
RV in fresh air until the alarm is silenced.
When the alarm sounds, do not stand too
close to it. The sound produced by the alarm is
loud because it is designed to wake a person
in an emergency. Prolonged exposure to the
alarm at a close distance may be harmful to
your hearing.
1. Operate the RESET/SILENCE button.
2. Call your emergency services (fire
department or 911).
3. Immediately move to fresh air (outdoors or
by an open door or window).
4. Do a head count to check that all persons
(and pets) are present.
5. Do not re-enter the premises. If unable to
exit the premises do not move away from
the open door or window until the
emergency service responders have
arrived, the premises have been aired out
and your alarm remains in its normal
condition.
If your alarm reactivates within a 24-hour
period, repeat steps 1-5 and call a qualified
appliance technician to investigate for sources
of carbon monoxide from fuel burning
equipment and appliances, and inspect for
proper operation of this equipment. If
problems are identified during this inspection,
have the alarm serviced immediately. Note any
combustion equipment not inspected by the
technician. Make sure that any motor
vehicle(s) are not and have not been operating
in an attached garage or adjacent to the RV.
Battery
The carbon monoxide alarm will not function if
the battery is missing, disconnected, dead, the
wrong type of battery is used or the battery is
installed incorrectly. When the battery
becomes weak, the carbon monoxide alarm
will “beep” (the low battery warning). If the low
battery warning sounds, the battery MUST be
replaced. Never disconnect the battery to
silence the carbon monoxide alarm.
Testing the carbon monoxide alarm
Test the alarm operation after the RV has been
in storage, before each trip and at least once
per week during use. Test the carbon
monoxide alarm after each cleaning. If the
alarm does not test properly, return the alarm
to your RV dealer immediately for repair or
replacement.
Inspection and maintenance
Read the OEM operator’s manual. Be sure to
know how and when to use the carbon
monoxide alarm and where it is located.
P
ROPANE
(LP) G
AS
A
LARM
For your safety protection, any new RV that
contains a propane gas system with propane
consuming appliances must have a propane
leak detection device. Because the chemical
composition of propane is heavier than air, the
propane alarm is located near the floor of the
RV (leaking propane tends to flow to and
pocket in low areas). A lit green LED indicates
when the alarm is active. Individuals with
medical problems, or who are hard of hearing,
should consider using warning devices that
provide both audible and visual signals.
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SECTION 2
OCCUPANT SAFETY
WARNING
The alarm cannot detect propane or sound
a warning for two minutes after it has been
turned on. The propane leak alarm is not a
smoke or fire alarm. The alarm will only
indicate the presence of propane gas at the
sensor. Explosive gas may be present in
other areas.
WARNING
If the CO detector is not maintained and
functioning properly according to the CO
detector manufacturer’s supplied
instructions, you will not be warned if CO is
present in the air. Death or serious illness
could result from asphyxiation (inability to
breathe) if CO is present.
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