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Alarms and Warnings
Propane and CO Alarm
Your vehicle has been equipped with a combination propane leak and carbon monoxide detection
device for your protection. It is located slightly above floor level on the seating area next to the
vents towards the front of the coach. (Picture 54.1)
Be sure the detector is operating while using your vehicle. Do not block air circulation in the area
where the propane leak detector is located. The detector runs on 12-volt power, and is operational
whenever the battery disconnect switch is on. Whenever the vehicle is occupied, the battery
disconnect switch should be on the "on" position for this reason.
Coach power on the Monitor Panel must be in the on position for the CO detector operation.
Make sure your battery disconnect switch is on.
Do not disable, unplug, or otherwise hinder the operation of this detector or the smoke detector.
The CO and Smoke detectors have a useful service life, beyond which it needs to be
replaced.
Alarms will occur from these detectors when the battery voltage is low.
See Manufacturer’s Owner’s Manual for other operating instructions, or look for the sticker
which is sometimes placed on the detector to see the replacement date.
The detector may chirp if the coach batteries are running low.
Smoke Alarm
The smoke alarm is located near the front of the coach just inside the side entry door by the kitchen
galley. (Picture 54.2)
The smoke alarm requires a 9-volt battery and periodic replacement. Please refer to the
Appliance/Products Owner's Manual for the unit in your vehicle.
Smoke alarm is shipped with
battery reversed. Check battery installation if the smoke alarm does not work.
Propane and Carbon Monoxide Alarm.
Smoke Alarm.
Picture 54.1
Picture 54.2