Combination Carbon Monoxide /Propane Alarm - Jayco Eagle TT 2020 Owner's Manual

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Section 2: Occupant Safety
alarms low battery warning (beep) starts to assure continued protection.
When the battery is removed from the alarm, the battery
flag will pop up; the alarm cannot be installed to the
mounting bracket without a battery.
To test, stand at arm's length from the smoke alarm as
the alarm horn is loud and may be harmful to your hear-
ing. The test button will accurately test all functions.
Never use an open flame to test the smoke alarm.
Do not remove the warning label located near the
smoke alarm from your recreation vehicle.
Maintenance
Vacuum off any dust on the cover of the smoke alarm using a soft brush attachment. Test
the smoke alarm once you have vacuumed. Never use water, cleaners or solvents to clean
the smoke alarm as they may damage the alarm. Do not paint the smoke alarm. Refer to the
manufacturer's use guide for detailed maintenance information.

Combination Carbon Monoxide /Propane Alarm

Your recreation vehicle is equipped with a combination carbon monoxide (CO) / propane
alarm that is listed for use in recreation vehicles. The combination carbon monoxide/pro-
pane alarm will only work if it is operational and maintained.
The carbon monoxide detector installed is intended for use in ordinary
indoor locations of recreation vehicles. It is not designed to comply with
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) commercial or
industrial standards.
Do not disconnect the battery or the alarm.
Individuals with medical problems may consider using warning devices
that provide audible and visual signals for carbon monoxide concentra-
tions under 30 PPM.
This alarm will only indicate the presence of carbon monoxide gas at the
sensor. Carbon monoxide gas may be present in other areas.
The ultimate responsibility for protection against toxic carbon monoxide
fumes rests solely on you. Installing a carbon monoxide/propane alarm
is just the first step in protecting your family from toxic carbon monox-
ide poisoning. The following symptoms are related to carbon monoxide
poisoning and should be discussed with all members of the household:
Mild exposure: Slight headache, nausea, vomiting, fatigue (often de-
scribed as "flu-like" symptoms).
Medium exposure: Severe throbbing headaches, drowsiness, confusion,
fast heart rate.
Extreme exposure: Unconsciousness, convulsions, cardio-respiratory
failure, death.
The alarm is directly wired to the 12-volt electrical system, with continuous power being
supplied by the recreational vehicle batteries. There is no 9-volt battery power supply. As
a result, the alarm is always drawing a small amount of current from the recreation vehicle
batteries. Although the current draw is slight, it could drain the batteries during extended
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