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Limitations Of Propane/Methane Detectors
• This detector will not work without power.
Examples 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 at the sensor. Explo-
sive gas may be present in other areas. Do not
test with butane. Sensor damage could occur!
• This detector may not be heard. The alarm
loudness is designed to meet or exceed regu-
latory 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.
How to Take Care of Your Detector
This detector has been designed to be as maintenance-
free as possible. To keep your detector in good working
order, you must:
• Test the detector weekly.
• Observe the color of the indicator light on the front
panel of the detector at frequent occasions and dur-
ing your weekly test.
• Vacuum the dust off the detector cover at least once
a year (more frequently in dusty locations) using the
soft brush attachment of your vacuum.
• Clean the detector cover when dirty. Hand wash
using a cloth dampened in clean water. Dry with a
soft cloth.
• DO NOT SPRAY CLEANING AGENTS OR WAXES
directly onto the front panel. This action may dam-
age the sensor and cause the detector to
malfunction.
Operation
POWER ON Warm Up:
• When power is first applied, the Yellow LED will
flash for three minutes while the detector is warming
up.
• At the end of that time, the LED will turn Green indi-
cating full operation.
• If the detector has detected unsafe levels of pro-
pane, it will immediately go into alarm.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
This detector cannot alarm during the three minute
warm up cycle.
Testing
Test the operation of this detector after the vehicle
has been in storage, before each trip and at least
once per week during use.
Simply press the Test switch any time during the warm
up cycle or while in normal operation. The LED should
flash RED and the alarm should sound. Release the
switch. This is the only way you should test your detec-
tor. This test feature checks the full operation of the
detector. If this detector does not test properly, return the
detector immediately for repair or replacement.
Alarm
The Red LED will flash and the alarm will sound when-
ever dangerous levels of propane are detected. The
detector will continue to alarm until the propane clears or
the Mute switch is pressed.
Procedures To Take During An Alarm
1. Turn off all propane appliances (stove, heaters, fur-
nace) and extinguish all flames and smoking mate-
rial. Evacuate, leave doors and windows open.
2. Turn off the propane/CNG tank valve.
3. Determine and repair the source of the leak. Seek
professional help if necessary.
Do not re-enter until the problem is corrected.
Alarm Mute
This feature is activated by pressing the TEST/MUTE
button when the detector is in alarm.
1. The Red LED will continue to flash and the alarm
will beep every 30 seconds until the propane level
has dropped to a safe level, then
2. The LED will flash Green until the end of the Mute
cycle, and/or
3. Return to Red and beep four times if high propane
levels return before the end of the Mute cycle, then
4. Return to normal (solid Green) or resound the alarm
in approximately two minutes if dangerous levels of
propane remain in the area.
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