• Keep the extinguisher clean. Check for dents, scratches, corrosion or any other
damage.
• Check the discharge nozzle. Make sure it is clean and free of obstructions.
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CAUTION: Under certain fire and heat conditions, the dry chemical
powder in this extinguisher (and similar units) will cause damage or prove
extremely difficult to remove from oven surfaces, including self-cleaning
models. Do not use self-cleaning feature to remove ABC Powder.
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CAUTION: Avoid inhaling the dry chemical agent contained in the
extinguisher. It is not toxic, but may cause skin irritation. In case of
contact, flush affected area with clean, cool water. If irritation persists,
contact a physician immediately. Chemical name of agent is printed on
extinguisher label.
Carbon Monoxide Detector
(With Generator or Generator Prep Option)
If your trailer has a generator or generator prep, a carbon monoxide detector will be
installed on your unit.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless, tasteless gas that is extremely dangerous
to humans and animals. The following table contains symptoms indicative of individuals
exposed to carbon monoxide:
Symptoms of Carbon Monoxide Exposure
Headache
Fatigue (often described as “flu”
like symptoms)
Unconsciousness
Running nose
Dizziness
Convulsions
Sore eyes
Drowsiness
Brain damage
Nausea
Confusion
Cardio respiratory failure
Vomiting
Fast heart rate
Death
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DANGER: Any amount of exposure to CO is dangerous and must be
taken care of before reentering the RV. If anyone develops symptoms as
listed, make sure that everyone gets to an area of fresh air. Failure to do so
could result in death or serious injury.
A UL listed carbon monoxide detector has been installed in your camper. It is designed to
detect toxic CO fumes. It is not a substitute for other combustible gas, fire or smoke
alarms. Information has been supplied by the carbon monoxide detector manufacturer for
operation, safety and maintenance. Make sure that you read, understand and follow all
information supplied by the CO detector manufacturer with your RV.
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Safety
Summary of Contents for 2004 Conventional Travel
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Page 10: ...NOTES vi...
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Page 20: ...NOTES 10 Safety...
Page 74: ...NOTES 64 Preparing to Travel Home...
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