Smoke Alarm; Co & Lp Gas Alarm - Nucamp Cirrus 620 2021 Owner's Manual

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SMOKE ALARM

Your camper is equipped with a smoke alarm. The alarm will only sound
when smoke reaches it. Read the user manual for the smoke alarm to find
all needed information regarding its operation.
Important Information:
The alarm is powered by a standard 9-volt battery. When the
battery is connected a red LED light will blink.
When the alarm is activated by smoke, it will beep repeatedly, and
the LED light will flash rapidly.
Never disable the alarm for nuisance sake or false alarms. This
could be fatal if you forget to turn it back on. Ventilate the cabin
with fresh air instead.
Test your smoke alarm with these steps:
1. Press and hold the test button until alarm sounds.
2. Alarm will beep about four times.
3. If there is no sound replace the alarm or supply a new battery.
The smoke alarm is designed to give you advance notice to the
presence of smoke which may lead to open flames.
If the alarm sounds, evacuate the camper immediately and call 911.
Replace the alarm when it reaches its expiration date.
CO & LP GAS ALARM
Your camper is equipped with a CO/Propane Leak alarm near the floor
that will sound when Carbon Monoxide reaches dangerous levels or if a
propane leak occurs.
If alarm signal sounds:
1. Move to fresh air immediately. Evacuate all persons from the
camper, leaving doors and windows open and execute your Safety
Plan. Do not silence the alarm. If possible, shut off gas supply at the
source and turn off all gas appliances.
2. Call Emergency Services. Do not re-enter the camper until
Emergency Service responders have arrived, the camper has been
aired out and your alarm returns to normal condition.
3. If the alarm re-activates after 24 hours, it may be evidence of a
propane leak or appliance malfunction. Repeat steps 1 and 2 and
then have a qualified technician investigate. If equipment needs
serviced, do so immediately. If a technician is not available, contact
the nearest fire department for assistance.
WARNING
Test carbon monoxide alarm for proper
function after camper has been taken out
of storage, once per week and before each
trip. If the CO alarm malfunctions or does
not test properly, replace it immediately.
WARNING
Do not use open flame such as a cigarette
lighter to test the CO/Propane gas alarm.
Sensors may damage and alarm may
catch fire.
WARNING
If a vehicle or generator is running
near your camper, CO emissions can
potentially filter through the air system
into your camper.
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