Co/Lp Gas Alarm - Tiffin Motorhomes VANLEIGH BEACON Owner's Manual

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to assure that CO levels do not rise to dangerous levels within the RV. In sufficiently high
concentrations, CO can kill in minutes.
The following symptoms are related to co exposure or poisoning:
Dull headache, weakness, dizziness, nausea or vomiting, shortness of breath, confusion,
blurred vision, loss of consciousness
Seek immediate medical attention if anyone exhibits these symptoms.
Since LP gas is denser than air, the LP gas will naturally settle to the lowest point in an en-
closed space. In the RV, this would be the floor.
Because of this, the CO/LP-gas detector is necessarily mounted close to the floor. To acti-
vate the CO/ LP-gas sensor on this detector for the first time, remove the sensor or activa-
tion strip, if such was not performed during the pre-delivery inspection.
If the alarm persists in re-arming and giving further alarms, ventilate the RV by opening
doors and windows and then check for possible LP-gas leaks. If the leak cannot be readily
found, close the main valve to the LP tank, turn "off" all gas appliances, and then take the
RV to a qualified service technician after the ventilation process is concluded and the doors
and windows again shut.
The single, compact system provides a powerful combined alarm that detects both carbon
monoxide (CO) and explosive gases propane (LPG) and methane (natural gas). This detec-
tor uses the latest microprocessor technology combined with two electronic, self-cleaning
sensors that operate independently of each other. The combined unit can detect both CO
and explosive gases simultaneously.
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