2013 King Aire Diesel Pusher
by Newmar
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The Propane detector should be tested before every trip, and any time the unit is pulled out of
storage.
In the event the detector alarms while in use, immediately turn off all potential sources of ignition
(furnace, water heater, refrigerator, stove / range, etc.), and close the propane valve to shut off the
flow of Propane gas. Open the windows and doors to facilitate ventilation of the unit, and
evacuate the unit until the Propane gas has dissipated. Have the Propane system checked for leaks
by a qualified RV technician.
CO Detector
Carbon Monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that is manufactured during the burning of fossil
fuels. The CO detector is located on the ceiling of your unit. It is operated with a 9 volt DC
battery and alarms any time carbon monoxide levels beyond the normal range are detected. It
should be tested before every trip, and any time the coach has been in storage.
If the alarms sounds, open windows and vents to allow any carbon monoxide that has built up to
dissipate, and evacuate the vehicle until the alarm has stopped. The CO detector can be cleaned
by vacuuming the openings in the side of the case.
Smoke Detector
The battery powered smoke detector is mounted on the ceiling in the living area of the unit. Read
the operating instructions for details on the testing and care for this important safety device. Test
the smoke detector after the unit has been in storage, before each trip, and at least once a week
during use. The detector should never be disabled because of nuisance or false alarm from
cooking smoke or a dusty furnace. Ventilate the unit with fresh air and the alarm will shut off.
Never disconnect or remove the battery from the smoke alarm. The battery should be replaced
once a year or when the low battery signal sounds.
Emergency Exit Window
In the bedroom of you unit, there is an emergency exit (egress)
window. This window is designed to be used as an additional exit
in emergency situations. It can be easily identified by the red
color of the handle and the red “EXIT” label. To open the egress
window, rotate the handle and push outward on the window. The
window can be closed by pulling it back into the frame and
rotating the handle to the down or locked position.
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