Liquid Propane Gas (Lpg) Detector; Low Voltage - Airstream TOMMY BAHAMA 2017 Owner's Manual

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Carbon Monoxide is poisonous and can cause
confusion, unconsciousness, and death. Follow all
instructions, cautions, and warnings in this section
and the generator operator's manual.
NOTE
The generator is located under the touring coach
in front of the spare tire. The spare tire may have to
be lowered to access the service door. See spare
tire instructions in the Sprinter section of this
manual.
The Smoke and CO Alarms cannot operate without
working batteries. Removing the batteries for any
reason, or failing to replace the batteries at the end
of their service life, removes your protection.
NEVER ignore any alarm. Failure to respond can
result in injury or death. The Silence Features are
for your convenience only and will not correct a
problem. Always check your touring coach for a
potential problem after any alarm. Failure to do so
can result in injury or death.
Test Units in your touring coach after the vehicle
has been in storage, before each trip, and at least
once a week while in use. If the Alarm ever fails to
test correctly, have it replaced immediately. If the
Alarm is not working properly, it cannot alert you
to a problem. Failure to test units used in RVs as
described may remove your protection.
2017 Tommy Bahama TC
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING

Liquid Propane Gas (LPG) Detector

This alarm has a seven-year life; see end-of-life
notification in LPG detector manual. Please read the
entire detector manual before operating the unit�
The LPG detector is located in the kitchen area� LPG
is a mixture of gases produced and sold commercially
as a fuel for heating and cooking appliances� LPG is
highly flammable and, as a result, can be explosive if
ignited under certain circumstances� LPG is heavier
than air and, if confined in a closed space, will
accumulate close to the floor. The LPG detector is
designed to alarm at less than 25 percent of the legal
explosive limit� It will provide a visual and audible alarm
by sounding an alarm every 5 seconds and lighting the
red light emitting diode (LED)�
Your LPG detector is wired directly to your touring
coach battery and incorporates a 1-amp, in-line fuse�
It has no internal battery backup� In normal stand-by
mode, the LED indicator will be green�

Low Voltage

The operating voltage for the detector is 12 VDC� The
actual voltage supplied to the detector in a recreational
vehicle may drop below the minimum 8 VDC� The
detector provides the user with a low voltage warning
before reaching that level and will provide additional
distinct, clear warnings and alarms after the 8 VDC
level is reached� However, if available power supplied
to the unit is below the operating voltage of 8 VDC,
the detector will not detect gas or provide protection
against dangerous levels of LPG�
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