Alarms; Lp Gas Alarm; Fuel And Propane Safety - Leisure Unity Owner's Manual

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Safety

Alarms

All models are equipped with an LP gas and combined
carbon monoxide/smoke alarm as standard safety
equipment.
Caution
Recurring alarm(s) indicate the slow accumulation
of LP gas, carbon monoxide, smoke, or low battery
levels. Have an authorized service center check the
system and identify the source. Correct the problem
before resuming use of the motorhome. Keep all
alarms in good working order.
For detailed information, refer to alarm manual(s)
provided in the motorhome information kit.

LP Gas Alarm

The LP gas monitor (1) is mounted on the lower
cabinets.
The LP gas monitor sounds whenever there is an unsafe amount of LP gas in the Motorhome, as detected by the
moniter.
1.
Follow instructions on safety sign next to stove and air out vehicle to silence the alarm.
2.
Have a qualified service person find the leak and correct the problem before using the
3.
Refer to "Liquid Propane Gas System" section in this manual and LP Gas Alarm owners manual located in the
motorhome information kit for further details.
1.
Extinguish any open flames, pilot lights and all smoking materials.
2.
Do not touch electrical switches.
3.
Shut off the LP tank valve.
4.
Open doors, windows and roof vent after making sure the roof vent fan is "OFF".
5.
Leave the area until odor is gone.
6.
Have the system checked for leaks and make the necessary corrections and repairs by a qualified service
technician.
NOTE: The label on the glass stove top cover SHOULD NOT be removed.

Fuel and Propane Safety

All Pilot LIghts, Appliances (and the igniters that are part of them) shall be Turned OFF before refuelling of
motor fuel tanks and /or propane containers. Failure to comply in practice with directive could result in death
or serious injury!
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Warning
If you smell gas:
Danger
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