Indoor Air Quality - Tiffin Motorhomes VANLEIGH BEACON Owner's Manual

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Testing the co/propane gas alarm
If you are camping, storing, or traveling frequently, then you should test the gas alarm after
each of these events.
4.
Once every three months, test the propane alarm.
5.
Replace the alarm instantly if it does not pass the test.
6.
Press the TEST button to reset.
7.
The alarm will sound two times.
8.
To get back to normal operations, the light will turn red for eight seconds, then it will
proceed to turn green once it is reset.
The CO/LP detector is hardwired to the 12V batteries and is a constant, small draw. It can
eventually drain the batteries. When the alarm has low voltage, it will not be able to reveal
the threatening levels of the LP. If the voltage falls below 8V, the warning signal will sound.
IND o oR AIR QUALITY
Enhancing your air quality:
Open the windows and get fresh air.
Controlling mold inside your RV:
Frequently clean the kitchen and the bathroom.
Repair water leaks.
When you are powering your AC, make sure that all of the windows are closed.
If there is any mold present, use 1 gallon of water with no more than 1 cup of bleach to
clean it up.
Ammonia and bleach should never be mixed together.
The interior should be dusted frequently to clean any dust particles or pet hair.
Bug spray should never be used inside your fifth wheel.
Smoking inside your fifth wheel releases tobacco and other substances into the air and
may cause damage.
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