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FIRE & SAFETY
alarm does not sound when the test button is
pressed. For maximum reliability, replace
battery at least once a year.
Testing the Smoke Alarm
It is recommended that you test the smoke
alarm once a week to be sure the unit is
working. It will also help you and your family
to become familiar with the sound of the
alarm.
When you press the test button it simulates
the effect of smoke during a real fire. So,
there is no need to test the alarm with
smoke.
Press and hold the test button until the alarm
sounds (it may take up to 10 seconds). The
alarm will stop sounding shortly after the
button is released.
Cleaning the Smoke Alarm
Clean the smoke alarm regularly. Use a soft
bristle brush or the brush attachment of your
vacuum cleaner to remove dust from the
sides and cover slots where the smoke
enters. Keep cover closed while cleaning. Do
not vacuum or brush inside the smoke alarm.
To clean the cover, remove it completely and
use only mild soap and water. Dry cover
thoroughly before replacing it.
WARNING: Do not paint the Smoke Alarm.
Other than the maintenance and cleaning
described above, no other customer
servicing of this product is required.
CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM
Your carbon monoxide alarm is located on
the underside of the offside or nearside
locker. Under normal operating conditions
the power pack will last for the lifetime of the
product (7 years). Batteries for this product
are non replaceable.
It is recommended that the alarm is tested
weekly by pressing the test/reset button.
LED Indicators
Power. In normal operation the LED will
regularly flash green.
Fault. If a fault is found in the sensor and
circuitry or the power pack becomes low then
the detector will emit a single chirp once per
minute and the fault LED will flash yellow
once per minute for 30 days.
Alarm. When sufficient carbon monoxide is
detected a loud audible signal will be emitted
and the alarm LED will flash red once every
second. When alarm is tested the LED will
illuminate red.
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
It is recommended that a 1kg (2lb)
minimum capacity dry powder fire
extinguisher be carried inside your
caravan at all times. (NCC recommend
types marked 5A34B).
When using a dry powder extinguisher it is
suggested that the caravan be
evacuated until the powder has settled, to
avoid inhalation.
A fat pan fire should not have a fire
extinguisher aimed at it. It should be
smothered with a fire blanket.
Children
Do not leave children alone in the caravan
in any event. Keep potentially dangerous
items out of reach, as at home e.g. matches,
drugs etc.
Bunks
Where fitted, the foldaway bunk has been
tested to 70kg (11 stones) and has a
recommended limit of 57kgs (9 stones).
Safety features are included but care should
always be taken, particularly if the child is
under 3 years of age. Bunks are not suitable
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