Gas Alarm - Airstream 1996 190 Owner's Manual

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Clean the detector's cover when it becomes dirty.
First open the cover and
remove the battery.
Then hand wash the cover with a cloth dampened with
mild soapy water, rinse it with a cloth dampened with clear water, and dry
it with a lint-free cloth.
Be careful not to get any water on the detector
components.
Replace the battery and close the cover.
Test the detector after closing the cover whenever you have opened it to
replace (he battery or clean it.
LP GAS ALARM
A LP gas alarm is mounted on the wall in the galley area.
This position
keeps it near the majority of gas appliances.
Operating Instructions
Turning on Power
Switch the unit's on/off switch to the "on" position thus activating the red
indicator light.
Wait for the unit's alarm to sound.
When this happens, the
alarm will beep for approximately one minute while the sensor stabilizes to
the surrounding atmosphere.
When the alarm stops the unit is activated and
on guard.
CAUTION:
Do
not paint the unit.
Do not spray directly onto the unit any chemicals
such as cleaners, air freshners, hair sprays, insecticides, etc.
DO NOT DIRECT ANY FLAME OR OTHER INTENSE HEAT SOURCE AT THE
UNIT.
When powered by a vehicle battery that has been off automatic charge for
a period of more than a week, it is advisable to turn the unit off.
THE PRESENCE OF DANGEROUS FUMES WILL ACTIVATE THE BUZZER,
WARNING THE USER OF POTENTIAL DANGER.
The following steps should
be taken immediately:
1.
Extinguish all cigarettes and other open flames.
2.
Have proper extinguisher ready.
3.
Turn off all gas outlets and safety valves.
4.
Use forced ventilation to reduce the concentration of gas or
vapor level.
The alarm will stop when a safe level of fumes is
reached.
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