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SAFETY

For your safety while travelling with your Pleasure-Way Motorhome, we have provided safety
components throughout the vehicle. In order for your vehicle to maintain the safest possible
conditions, these components must be tested and maintained on a regular basis, according to the
detailed manufacturer's operating instructions.
All Pleasure-Way Motorhomes in Canada are CSA and CMVSS Certified, and may exceed the
approved installation criteria.
All Pleasure-Way Motorhomes in the United States are FMVSS certified and bear the R.V.I.A. seal
of approval, and may exceed the individual state requirements.
Smoke Detector
A smoke detector is provided on the ceiling of your unit near the front. Smoke detectors may give
you a warning of fire and smoke, but only if you use and maintain them in accordance to the
manufacturer's instructions. This device should be tested after each time your vehicle has been
in storage, before each use, and at least once each week during your vehicle use.
Do not
block air circulation in the area where the smoke detector is located. Ensure you connect the
battery inside the detector upon receiving of your new unit and that you install a fully charged fresh
battery at least once a year.
Fire Extinguisher
A 3-pound capacity fire extinguisher is provided and located at the side door main entrance for ease
of accessibility from the interior or exterior. Warning: This fire extinguisher is a type "BC",
which will extinguish flammable liquids and electrical fires, but not wood, paper and cloth
fires.
You should inspect the extinguisher at least once a month according to the
manufacturer's instructions.
LP Gas Detector
A liquid propane (LP) gas detector is provided near the floor level at the rear of the motorhome
interior. This detector will operate to detect liquid propane gasses as well as other gasses that are
heavier than air. Your components that require LP gas are provided with complete ventilation to
the exterior and are sealed off to the interior for your added safety. This detector is powered by the
auxiliary battery and is operating at all times unless the battery is disconnected. The LP gas
detector should be tested every week or every time before a trip, whichever occurs first. Do
not block air circulation in the area where the LP gas detector is located. The test procedure should
be performed in accordance to the manufacturer's instructions.
Note: The LP Gas Detector will sound to indicate a low coach battery charge.
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