Procedures To Take During An Alarm; Alarm Mute; Malfunction Alarm; Low Power Operation - Jayco Eagle Owner's Manual

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PROCEDURES TO TAKE DURING AN ALARM

1. Turn off all gas appliances (stove, heaters, furnace). Extinguish all flames and
smoking material. Evacuate – leave doors and windows open.
2. Turn off the propane tank valve.
3. Determine and repair the source of the leak. Seek professional help if necessary.
CAUTION: Do not re-enter until the problem is corrected.

ALARM MUTE

Pressing the TEST/MUTE button when the detector is in alarm activates this feature.
1. The red LED will continue to flash and the alarm will beep every 30 seconds until
the gas level has dropped to a safe level.
2. The LED will flash green until the end of the mute cycle.
3. If dangerous gas levels return before the end of the mute cycle, the alarm will beep
four times and return to #1.
4. After two minutes, the detector will return to normal operation (solid green) or
resound the alarm if dangerous levels of gas remain in the area.

MALFUNCTION ALARM

The microprocessor will activate the malfunction alarm when it detects a fault in the
detectors operation. The LED will alternately flash red and green, while the sounder
beeps twice every 15 seconds. The mute switch will not function. Remove the detector
immediately and return it for repair or replacement.

Low Power Operation

This detector will operate normally down to 7-volt DC. Do not operate this detector
below 7-volt DC.
WARNING: Limitations of propane/methane gas detectors:
• This detector will not work without power. Examples causing no power are: an
open circuit breaker, a faulty power line connection, a blown or missing fuse.
• This detector will only indicate the presence of propane or methane gas at the
sensor. Explosive gas may be present in other areas.
• This detector may not be heard. The alarm loudness is designed to meet or ex-
ceed regulatory standards, however, the alarm may not be heard if detectors are
located in remote locations or behind closed doors. The alarm may not be heard
by persons who are hard of hearing.
• This detector is not a smoke or fire detector. It is not suitable as a smoke or fire
detector.
• This detector is not suitable for installation in hazardous areas as defined in the
national electrical code.
Additional information is supplied in a manual published by the manufacturer of this
equipment.
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