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Visual and Audible Alarm Signals
This SAFE-T-
ALERT™ CO/Propane Gas Alarm is designed to be easy-
to-operate. The alarm has two indicator lights that display a specific
color for each monitored condition. There also is a matching sound
pattern for alarm conditions.
CO Alarm
The Red CO LED will flash and the alarm will sound 4 “BEEPS” then be
silent for 5 seconds. These signals indicates that the CO level is over 35
ppm.
IMMEDIATE ACTION IS REQUIRED.
See the
Procedures To
Take During An Alarm
in the user’s manual that is supplied with the
detector.
This cycle will continue until the TEST/Mute button on the front
of alarm is pressed. Ventilate the RV. The RED light will stay ON until the
CO has cleared, or the alarm will reactivate in approximately 6 minutes if
the CO is still present. DO NOT RE-ENTER THE RV. This alarm will
return to normal operation after the RVs properly ventilated.
Propane Gas Alarm
The RED LED will flash and the alarm will sound a steady tone
whenever a dangerous level of propane or methane gas is detected.
IMMEDIATE ACTION IS REQUIRED.
See
Procedures To Take
During A Gas Alarm.
The detector will continue to alarm until the
Test/Mute switch on the front of the alarm is pressed. Ventilate the RV.
The RED Gas LED will continue to flash until the gas has cleared, or the
gas alarm will reactivate in approximately 5 minutes if the gas is still
present. DO NOT RE-ENTER THE RV. This alarm will return to normal
operation after the RV is properly ventilated.
Malfunction/Service Signal
If any malfunction is detected, the Gas LED will remain off and the
Operational/CO LED will alternate Red/Green and the alarm will sound
once every 15 seconds. Press the Test/Mute button. If the Test/Mute
button does not clear signals, check the battery voltage.
If the battery
voltage is not low and the unit will not return to normal operation,
immediately remove the alarm and return for service or warranty
replacement.
LIMITATIONS OF CO AND GAS ALARMS
THIS ALARM WILL NOT WORK WITHOUT POWER.
Some reasons for no alarm power are: broken wire, faulty
wire connection or circuit breaker, a dead battery, cut lead
wires, or improper supply (+) or ground (-) connections.