Carbon Monoxide Alarm; Emergency Exits - Winnebago 2003 adventurer Owner's Manual

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SECTION 1
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
2. On vehicles equipped with air conditioning,
set fan to medium or high speed and set con-
trol to obtain maximum vent air.
Rear windows should be closed while driving
to avoid drawing dangerous exhaust gases into
the vehicle.
CARBON MONOXIDE
ALARM
Your coach is equipped with a carbon monox-
ide (CO) alarm, it will be located on the ceiling in
the bedroom area. The CO alarm is powered by a
9-volt battery and contains a sensor that is de-
signed to detect toxic carbon monoxide gas
fumes resulting from incomplete combustion of
fuel. It will detect CO gas from any combustion
source such as the furnace, gas range/oven, water
heater, refrigerator, chassis engine, and electric
generator engine.
· Patented biomimetic sensor mimics the hu-
man response to Carbon Monoxide.
· Test/Reset provides for one time alarm si-
lence and multiple warning silence. Also tests
alarm circuitry, microprocessor, battery and
horn.
· Red light flashes once every thirty seconds in
normal operation
.· Continuous yellow light with a beep every
three seconds indicates an unhealthy CO
level.
· Continuous red light and pulsating alarm sig-
nal a dangerous CO condition.
· Battery operation provides protection 100%
of the time. Low battery signal alerts consum-
er of need to replace battery.
· 85 decibel alarm assures waking during
sleeping hours.
1-6
Red Light
(Press to Test Alarm)
Monthly Testing
Press the TEST button on the face of the alarm
periodically (at least monthly) to check the func-
tion of the alarm and condition of the battery. If
the alarm begins to beep every few seconds, the
battery may be weak and need replacement.
(Press the TEST button to be sure before
replacing the battery. If the alarm sounds, the
battery may still be okay. If the alarm still beeps
every few seconds, check the smoke detector
also. The "low battery" warning beep is similar
on many alarm devices, so the origin of this
electronic sound can be deceiving.)
FURTHER INFORMATION
Please read the information provided by the
manufacturer, which is included in your Owner
InfoCase. It includes information on precautions,
operational testing, and battery/sensor replace-
ment.

EMERGENCY EXITS

Emergency Exit Windows
Your motor home is equipped with an emer-
gency exit window in the side of the vehicle
which functions as an escape exit in an emergen-
cy situation.
Yellow Light
(Warning)

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