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sink cabinet door. When the detector is powered, the green operating LED will
light. If a gas leak or combustion problem occurs that results in significant vapor
concentration, your detector will produce a pulsating alarm sound and the red
LED will light. The alarm sound will continue until you press the mute button.
When the alarm sounds, immediately extinguish ignition sources and open
the door and windows to air out your trailer. If the alarm sounds a second
time after the gas is turned back on, shut off the gas supply and have a
qualified gas dealer or RV
service center make the necessary repairs.
If the battery is weak, the detector will beep about once per minute. Charge the
battery as necessary. (Refer to your Propane Gas Leak Detector Manual for
complete operating and safety instructions.)
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM & OPERATION
Your electrical system of 120 volts AC and 12 volts DC has been designed and
installed in accordance with the safety requirements of NFPA Standard 1192 and
The National Electrical Code.
Your new TrailManor is equipped with a 30-amp heavy-duty power cord to
connect from the campground outlet to your camper. The power cord is pre-
wired into the distribution panel with a 30-amp overcurrent protection breaker
that supplies 120 volt AC to the 12 volt DC power converter.
To prevent accidental electrical shock, ensure that the ground pin on the
attachment plug cap is in good contact with the RV park receptacle. When
plugged into a receptacle with no provision for the third pin, use an adapter with
a pigtail that can be connected from the plug’s third pin to the RV park receptacle
box. To avoid the risk of electrical shock or damage to appliances, you should
be certain that the polarity of the RV Park power supply is not reversed. Polarity
indicators may be purchased in many electrical and hardware stores.
CHANGES, MODIFICATIONS, AND ADDITIONS
Any electrical system modification made after delivery may pose a hazard. Be
sure to consult your local authorized dealer. Only qualified electrical technicians
should attempt to make changes or additions to your electrical system.
Extension cords should always be a heavy gauge of wire equal to the power
cord. Air conditioned models require extra heavy duty (10 gauge) extension
cords. Use of too small a cord will result in the cord overheating and possibly
burning.
Wall receptacles are powered by 120-volt electrical current, and are rated at 15
amps, maximum.