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Safety Equipment
Smoke Alarm
The smoke alarm is operational once the battery
is connected. When by-products of combustion
are sensed, the unit sounds an alarm until the
air is cleared.
Battery operation
The operating light (red LED) flashes every 40
seconds confirming that the unit is powered.
• Low Battery Warning: the unit will emit an
audible "chirp" once every 40 seconds for 7
days before the battery needs to be replaced.
Failure to replace the battery will result in
insufficient power to alert you in a fire.
• Sensitivity test button: tests the circuitry,
battery and horn.
Simple Maintenance
Your alarm requires one 9 volt battery. Under
normal use, the battery should last one year.
• Test the smoke alarm after the vehicle has
been in storage, before each trip and at least
once a week during use.
• Clean your smoke alarm once every three
months to help keep the unit working
correctly; gently vacuum using the soft
brush attachment.
Problems are indicated by two events:
• The alarm does not sound upon pressing the
test button.
• The operating light remains steadily on or off
(i.e. does not flash every 40 seconds, when
the unit is not in alarm).
Try the following:
• Inspect for obvious damage.
• Check that the unit contains recommended
battery type.
• Check that the battery cover has been
removed.
• Check that the battery is properly connected.
• Gently vacuum as recommended above.
• Replace battery.
If these procedures do not correct the problem,
do NOT attempt repairs; replace the smoke
alarm.
Carbon Monoxide Alarm
A CO-9B battery operated alarm is fitted near to
the ceiling in your motorhome.
Features
• An
advanced
electrochemical
designed to accurately measure low levels
of carbon monoxide (CO) providing an
early warning of toxic CO levels in your
motorhome.
• Detects carbon monoxide continuously.
• Resistant to false alarms caused by usual
household contaminants.
• Sounds a large 85dB alarm (at 1 metre (3
feet)) to alert you in case of an emergency.
• Simple to mount, portable, ideal for travelling.
• Conforms to the British Standards Institute
(CSi) Carbon Monoxide Standard BS EN
50291: 2001.
• 7 Year Warranty.
• Test/Reset button feature.
• Test the sounder, batteries and circuitry.
• Allows you to test the sensor by introducing
a source of CO into the detector.
• Silence the loud 85dB sounder during an
alarm (only possible when current CO level is
less than 50ppm).
• Test the sounder, batteries and circuitry of
your detector once per week by pressing and
holding the Test/Reset button for 1 second
to confirm that the detector is operating
properly.
The sounder should sound as
soon as the button is pressed, and the alarm
LED will illuminate red, indicating that the
sounder is working and the batteries are
providing power to the unit. The test for the
sounder, batteries and circuitry should be
performed weekly.
Testing the Sensor
All sensor testing should be carried out by a
responsible adult.
This test should only be
performed once a month. Excessive testing will
cause the battery life to be shortened.
NOTE: CO test kits may be used in
order to avoid having to burn
cigarettes, incense sticks etc.
Please read all steps thoroughly before
attempting to test your alarm.
1. If the alarm is wall mounted, unhook the
sensor

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