Occupant Safety
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Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarm
The CO alarm will sound if Carbon Monoxide (CO) in the air
inside your RV reaches dangerous levels. If you hear this alarm,
evacuate the RV immediately and stay outside in
fresh air
until
the CO alarm ceases. It is important that you read and understand
the OEM User’s Manual found in the
Owner Information Package
.
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The CO alarm is designed to be loud enough
to wake up a sleeping person in an emergency.
Prolonged exposure to the CO alarm at close distance may be
harmful to your hearing. Individuals with hearing loss or certain
medical problems, should consider using warning devices that
provide both audible and visual signals.
If the CO alarm sounds,
follow these instructions:
1.
MOVE TO FRESH AIR IMMEDIATELY, either
outdoors
or by an
open door or window
.
◦
CHECK that you accounted for all persons.
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CALL 911, your local emergency service,
or fire department.
◦
DO NOT re-enter the premises or move away from
the open door/window until the emergency responders
arrive, the premises have been aired out,
and
your
alarm remains in its normal operation.
2.
If your CO alarm re-activates within a 24-hour period:
◦
REPEAT step 1.
◦
CALL a qualified appliance technician to inspect that
all fuel burning appliances are operating properly,
and to investigate for sources of carbon monoxide.
◦
IF PROBLEMS ARE IDENTIFIED during this inspection,
have the equipment SERVICED IMMEDIATELY.
3.
NOTE any combustion equipment
NOT
inspected
by the technician.
◦
For more information about CO safety and this
equipment, consult the manufacturers’ instructions,
or contact the manufacturer directly.
4.
CONFIRM that a motor vehicle or generator engine
operating nearby is
NOT
the source of CO inside
your RV.
A CO alarm is NOT A SUBSTITUTE for other
combustible gas, fire, or smoke alarms.
DO NOT stand close to
the Alarm when the horn
is sounding.
Exposure at close range
may be harmful to your
hearing. When testing,
STEP AWAY when horn
starts sounding.
This CO Alarm
does NOT operate
without working
batteries.
Removing the batteries, or
failure to replace them at
the end of their service life,
removes your protection.
WARNING
WARNING
Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarm
Actuation of your CO Alarm
indicates the presence
of carbon monoxide (CO)
which can KILL YOU.
This CO Alarm will ONLY
indicate the presence of
carbon monoxide gas
at the sensor. Carbon
monoxide gas may be
present in other areas.
WARNING
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