Lpg Detector - Test; Fire Extinguisher; Emergency Exits - Airstream (nest) 2019 Owner's Manual

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WARNING
Have a qualified technician check your LPG system
annually or if you detect any signs of leaks or
malfunctions.
LPG Detector — Test
The Test/Reset button is used to verify proper alarm function.
Executing the test function sounds the alarm and lights up the
red LED. The test will sound the alarm twice, with four beeps in
ONE second, followed by FIVE seconds of silence. By pressing
the button, you can verify that the alarm sounds and the LED
functions properly.
NOTE
Refer to Section 5—Interior and Section 6— Exterior
for additional LPG warnings and safety information.

Fire Extinguisher

The fire extinguisher should be checked
for charge on a regular basis. Make sure
your family knows how to release the
extinguisher storage bracket, and how to
properly operate the extinguisher.
Check with your local fire department
for professional advice on its operation
and use if you find the directions on the
extinguisher unclear. They will be able and
willing to assist you and your family.
WARNING
Read directions found on the fire extinguisher
carefully. If you have any doubts as to the
extinguisher's operation, you and your family
should actually practice using it, then replace or
recharge the extinguisher. Contact your local fire
department for assistance you or to answer any
questions.
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Emergency Exits

Safety should always be a top priority. Ensure that you, and
everyone traveling with you, can operate the main door and
emergency exit window rapidly, without light.
Obviously, your primary exit from your trailer will be the main
cabin door in the rear of Nest. However, if the main door is
blocked and evacuation from the trailer is necessary, use the
emergency escape window. This window identified by its RED
release handle.
1. Remove bug screen
from window frame
2. Depress RED-tipped
window handle to
release from latch, then
pull straight
3. Push handle
through frame, window
will swing free; climb
out to safety
Plan ahead and
consider other means
of escape in case the
designated exits are
blocked.
WARNING
Window operation should be checked before
each trip and latches lubricated with WD-40® or
equivalent every six months.

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