Smoke Alarm; Carbon Monoxide (Co) - Thor Motor Coach CLASS B Owner's Manual

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Smoke Alarm

WARNING
WARNING
This smoke alarm will not alert hearing impaired
residents. Special alarms with flashing strobe lights
are recommended for the hearing impaired.
The smoke alarm installed in
your motorhome is listed for
use in recreation vehicles. It
only performs as intended if it is
maintained in proper operational
condition. Smoke alarms have
a limited life and over time, will
cease to function. Immediately
replace the smoke alarm if it
is not working properly, if it
displays any type of problem, or
as recommended by the smoke
alarm manufacturer. Be sure to read, understand, and follow
the information provided by the smoke alarm manufacturer,
including information on the limited life of smoke alarms.
Be aware the smoke alarm cannot detect fires if smoke does not
reach it. Anything preventing smoke from reaching the alarm
may delay or prevent an alarm.
Though the alarm horn in this detector meets or exceeds
current UL standards, it may not be heard for reasons that
include, but not limited to: a closed or partially closed door,
distracting noises from electronics, appliances, loud outside
noises, etc.
Operation
The smoke alarm is operational once the battery(ies) is/are
correctly installed. It will not function if the battery is missing,
disconnected, dead, the wrong type, or not installed correctly.
Refer to the smoke alarm manufacturer's owner's manual for
correct battery and installation information.
The LED light indicates the smoke alarm is functioning prop-
erly. When smoke or burning material(s) is sensed, the smoke
alarm sounds a loud alarm that continues until the air is
cleared of smoke. The LED light also gives a visual indication
of a sounding alarm.
When the battery becomes weak, the alarm will 'beep' about
once a minute indicating a low battery. This warning should
last for 30 days. To assure continued protection, you MUST
replace the battery once the smoke alarm's low battery warn-
ing (beeping) is detected.
Test
Test smoke alarm operation after vehicle has been in
storage, before each trip, and at least once per week
during use.
Failure to do so can result in an undetected faulty
smoke alarm, which could lead to death or serious
injury.
To test the smoke alarm, stand at arm's length from the smoke
alarm, as the alarm horn is loud and may be harmful to your
hearing. Actuate the test button, which will activate the alarm.
Pressing the test button will accurately test all functions.
Never use an open flame to test the smoke alarm.
Typical RV smoke alarm
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 owner's manual for
detailed maintenance information.
Replacement
Smoke alarms have a limited life and must be replaced follow-
ing the smoke alarm manufacturer's instructions, and/or the
expiration date listed on the device.

Carbon Monoxide (CO)

Do not use gas cooking appliances for comfort heating.
Can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning, which can
cause death or serious injury.
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,
• Medium Exposure - Severe throbbing headaches,
• Extreme Exposure - Unconsciousness, convulsions,
T H O R M O T O R C O A C H
WARNING
WARNING
DANGER
DANGER
WARNING
WARNING
fatigue; often described as flu-like symptoms.
drowsiness, confusion, fast heart rate.
cardio-respiratory failure, death.
V E H I C L E S A F E T Y
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