Safety
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2019 Tommy Bahama TC
Regular Maintenance
The smoke alarm and CO detector have been
designed to be as maintenance-free as possible, but
there are a few simple things you must do to keep them
working properly� Use only the replacement batteries
listed below� The units may not operate properly with
other batteries� Never use rechargeable batteries since
they may not provide a constant charge�
• Test it at least once a week�
• Clean the Smoke and CO Alarms at least once a
month: gently vacuum the outside of the Smoke
and CO Alarms using your household vacuum’s
soft brush attachment� A can of clean, compressed
air (sold at computer or office supply stores) may
also be used� Follow manufacturer instructions for
use� Test the Smoke and CO Alarms once a week�
Never use water, cleaners, or solvents, since they
may damage the unit�
• If the Smoke and CO Alarms becomes
contaminated by excessive dirt, dust, and/or grime,
and cannot be cleaned to avoid unwanted alarms,
replace the unit immediately�
• Relocate the unit if it sounds frequent unwanted
alarms�
WARNING
The battery door will resist closing unless batteries
are installed. This warns you that the unit will not
operate without batteries. The Smoke and CO
Alarms cannot operate without working batteries.
Removing the batteries for any reason, or failing to
replace the batteries at the end of their service life,
removes your protection.
WARNING
Carbon Monoxide is poisonous and can cause
confusion, unconsciousness, and death. Follow all
instructions, cautions, and warnings in this section
and the generator operator’s manual.
WARNING
NEVER ignore any alarm. Failure to respond can
result in injury or death. The Silence Features are
for your convenience only and will not correct a
problem. Always check your touring coach for a
potential problem after any alarm. Failure to do so
can result in injury or death.
Basic Generator Safety Information
1� Never sleep in the vehicle with the generator running
without ensuring the carbon monoxide detector is
working� Primary protection against inhaling carbon
monoxide is daily (every eight hour) inspection for
visible and audible generator exhaust system leaks�
2� DO NOT operate the generator in an enclosed
building or in a partly enclosed area such as a garage�
3� Review the safety precautions for fuel and exhaust
fumes in the generator manual�
4� DO NOT operate the generator when the recreation
vehicle is parked in high grass or brush� Heat from the
exhaust could cause a fire in dry conditions.
5� DO NOT simultaneously operate generator
and a ventilator which could result in the entry of
exhaust gas� When exhaust ventilators are used, we
recommend that a window on the opposite side of the
unit “upwind” of exhaust gases be opened to provide
cross ventilation�
6� When parked, orient the vehicle so that the wind
will carry the exhaust away from the vehicle� DO NOT
open nearby windows, ventilators, or doors into the
passenger compartment, particularly those which can
be “down wind”, even part of the time�
7� DO NOT operate the generator when parked in
close proximity to vegetation, snow, buildings, vehicles,
or any other object that could deflect the exhaust under
or into the vehicle�
8� DO NOT touch the generator when running, or
immediately after shutting off� Heat from the generator
can cause burns� Allow the generator to cool before
attempting maintenance or service�
WARNING
Your Touring Coach is equipped with an Automatic
Generator Start System. Exposure to carbon
monoxide, moving parts, and electricity hazards
are possible due to unexpected starting of
generator in Auto Start mode.
NOTE
The generator is located under the touring coach
in front of the spare tire. The spare tire may have to
be lowered to access the service door. See spare
tire instructions in the Sprinter section of this
manual.
Summary of Contents for TOMMY BAHAMA 2019
Page 1: ...2019 TOMMY BAHAMA OWNER S MANUAL ...
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Page 6: ...2019 Tommy Bahama TC 1 2 Introduction NOTES ...
Page 16: ...2019 Tommy Bahama TC 2 10 Safety NOTES ...
Page 28: ...2019 Tommy Bahama TC 3 12 General Information NOTES ...
Page 104: ...Maintenance 9 18 2019 Tommy Bahama TC 12 Volt Schematic ...
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Page 110: ...Maintenance 9 24 2019 Tommy Bahama TC 12 Volt Standard Parts List ...
Page 112: ...Maintenance 9 26 2019 Tommy Bahama TC 30 Amp 120 Volt Standard Parts list ...
Page 116: ...Maintenance 9 30 2019 Tommy Bahama TC Multiplex Circuit Control Board Layout ...
Page 117: ...Maintenance 2019 Tommy Bahama TC 9 31 Multiplex Networking Diagram and Switch Panel Layout ...
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