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Test the smoke detector after the trailer has been in
storage, before each trip, and at least once a week
during use.
The smoke detector should never be disabled due to
nuisance or false alarm from cooking smoke, a dusty
furnace, etc. Ventilate your trailer with fresh air and
the alarm will turn off. Do not disconnect the battery.
Replace the battery once a year or immediately when
the low battery “beep” signal sounds once a minute.
The detector uses a standard 9-volt battery. Test
smoke detector operation after replacing the battery.
If the smoke detector fails to operate with a new bat-
tery, replace the detector with a new unit.
COMBINATION CARBON MONOXIDE AND
PROPANE LEAK DETECTOR
A permanently installed detector is located near the
floor in the main trailer floor area. The unit contains
an alarm that will sound, alerting you to the presence
of propane or carbon monoxide.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF CARBON
MONOXIDE POISONING OR PROPANE
GAS EXPLOSION, TEST THIS ALARM’S
OPERATION AFTER THE TRAILER HAS
BEEN IN STORAGE, BEFORE EACH TRIP
AND AT LEAST ONCE PER WEEK DURING
USE.
WARNING
DO NOT USE A CIGARETTE LIGHTER TO
TEST THE CO / PROPANE GAS ALARM.
BUTANE GAS MAY DAMAGE THE SENSORS.
DO NOT attempt to test the alarm by any other
means than by using the TEST/RESET button. DO
NOT attempt to produce CO to the alarm. The TEST/
RESET button tests all functions of the alarm and is
the ONLY safe way to be sure the alarm is working
properly.
The alarm may be tested at any time. The TEST/Mute
switch is located on the front of the alarm. Press and
hold the test button for 1 second. The alarm is work-
ing properly if the GREEN indicator light changes
color to RED and the alarm beeps 4 times. The Gas
LED should also blink Red.
OPERATION
When the unit is first powered up, the CO sensor
requires a ten (10) minute initial warm-up period to
clean the sensor element and achieve stabilization.
The GREEN LED indicator will flash on and off during
the 10 minute warm-up period. This unit cannot go
into a CO alarm during the warm-up period. After
the warm-up period, the GREEN power ON indicator
should glow continuously. If the ON indicator light
does not light see the section, “Trouble-Shooting
Guide” in the User’s Manual for this alarm provided in
the Owner’s Information Package.
This alarm will operate normally down to 7v DC. It will
not work without power.
VISUAL AND AUDIBLE ALARM SIGNALS
The 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 condi-
tion. 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 silent for 5 seconds. These signals
indicate that the CO level over 70 ppm. IMMEDIATE
ACTION IS REQUIRED. This cycle will continue until
the TEST/Mute button on the front of the alarm is
pressed. Ventilate the Trailer. The RED light will stay
ON until the CO has cleared, or the alarm will re-
activate in approximately 6 minutes if the CO is still
present. DO NOT RE-ENTER THE TRAILER. This
alarm will return to normal operation after the Trailer’s
properly ventilated.
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