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SAFETY

ALARMS

All models are equipped with two alarms, a
combination carbon monoxide, and smoke alarm. A
combination LP (Liquid Propane) gas and smoke
alarm, as standard safety equipment.
CAUTION
Recurring alarms indicate the slow accumulation
of LP gas, carbon monoxide or smoke and warn of
low battery levels.
Have an authorized service center check the system
and identify the source of the alarm.
Correct the problem before using the motorhome.
Keep all alarms in good working order.
For detailed information, refer to the alarm manuals
provided in the Motorhome Information Bag.
Combination Carbon Monoxide/Smoke Alarm
The Combination Carbon Monoxide/Liquid Propane
Alarm is mounted below the passenger side chair on
TB models, and on the cabinet beneath the stovetop
on MB models.
The LP alarm sounds whenever there is an unsafe
amount of LP gas in the motorhome. If the LP gas
monitor produces and alarm, follow these steps:
o Have a qualified service person find the leak
and correct the problem before using the
motorhome.
o Refer to "Liquid Propane Gas System" section
in this manual and LP Gas Alarm owner's
manual
Information Bag for further details.
If you smell gas, immediately follow these steps:
o Extinguish open flames, pilot lights and all
smoking materials.
o Do not touch any electrical switches.
o Shut off the LP gas tank valve.
o Open doors, windows and roof vents after
making sure the roof vent fans are "OFF".
o Leave the area until the odor is gone.
o Have a qualified service technician check
the system for leaks and make any
necessary corrections and repairs.
NOTE: Do NOT remove the label from the glass
stove top cover.
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