safety & security
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fire and fire alarm
FIRE
Important:
Your attention is drawn to the
notice affixed inside the wardrobe advising on
fire precaution, ventilation and what to do in
case of fire.
IN CASE OF FIRE
1. Get everyone out of the motorhome as
quickly as possible using whichever exit is
the quickest, including windows. Do not
stop to collect any personal items.
2. Raise the Alarm. Call the Fire Brigade.
3. Turn off the gas supply valve if it is safe to
do so.
4. Turn off the electricity supply at
supply point.
MODEL- SI 601 SMOKE ALARM
OPERATION
Normal condition
The red LED on the front should flash once
every 40 seconds to show the alarm is active.
Low Battery Condition
IMPORTANT:
Your smoke alarm requires a
battery with a sufficient capacity of power to
operate correctly. This must also be correctly
installed.
Should your smoke alarm enter a low battery
condition, the unit will emit an audible ‘chirp’
once every 40 seconds. When this occurs you
must replace the battery immediately. Your
smoke alarm will continue to warn of this low
battery condition for at least 7 days, however,
failure to change the battery after this time
would mean your smoke alarm has insufficient
power to alert you in a real fire situation.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
IMPORTANT:
Only the following batteries
can be used for replacement. Use of a battery
other than those recommended below may
have a detrimental effect on the detector’s
operation. Use of a lithium (long-life) battery
could provide power for 10 years under normal
operating conditions, meaning there is no need
for an annual battery change.
NOTE:
The alarm cover can't be installed
without a battery fitted.
NOTE:
Upon delivery the battery may be fitted
with a protective cover. Please ensure this is
removed before use.
Carbon-Zinc type:
Eveready Energizer 1222;
Gold Peak 16045 (UL).
Alkaline Type:
Energizer 522; Duracell MN 1604; Duracell 9V
Ultra; Energizer 9V Ultra+; Gold Peak 1604A.
Lithium (long life) type:
Ultralife U9VL
1. Remove the alarm from its mounting plate
by turning anti-clockwise
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