Carbon Monoxide Detector - Fleetwood 1996 Owner's Manual

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CARBON MONOXIDE
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING
DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES OPERATE
ANY ENGINE WHILE SLEEPING. You would not be
able to monitor outside conditions to assure that
engine exhaust does not enter the interior, and you
would not be alert to exhaust odors or symptoms of
carbon monoxide poisoning.
Check the exhaust system frequently for damage.
Do not operate an engine with a damaged exhaust
system. Do not under any circumstances modify the
exhaust system(s) in any way.
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR
Your motor home is equipped with a carbon monoxide (CO) detector. It is
designed to alert you to the presence of CO gas. Test the CO detector after the
motor home has been in storage, before each trip, and at least once a week
during use. The carbon monoxide detector does not contain a battery. It is
wired directly into the motor home electrical system, and draws power from
either the chassis or the coach batteries.
At least one of the battery disconnects must be ON in order for the carbon
monoxide detector to receive power. An indicator light on the detector will be
lit if the detector is receiving power.
Refer to the operating instructions included in your Owner's Information
Package.
WARNING
The carbon monoxide detector will not operate if
both battery disconnects are OFF. Refer to Section
11 for information on battery disconnects.
©
1995 Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc.
American Eagle
Wide Body
ISSUE DATE:
7/95
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