Fleetwood 1993 American Eagle Owner's Manual page 132

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LP GAS SYSTEM
The detector unit is powered bYJhe motor home's 12-volt DC system. A
power switch is located on the panel. A green light on the detectorfront panel
indicates that the detector has power: If the power switch is OFF, gas flow from
the tank is cut off by a special solenoid valve located at the tank.
Test the-leak detector each time you relocate and use the motor home.
Testing Procedure:
Hold a butane-fueled pocket lighter near the sensor.
Open the lighter valve without striking the flame. The leak
detector
sho~Ild
respond within a few seconds.
Press the silence button to reset tlie alarm.
Lightly fan the area around the detector to insure complete
dispersion of the gas from the lighter, and to prevent
another sounding ofthealarm.
A silence button allows you to temporarily quiet the alarm for 60 seconds
after it has been set off or after testing.
If the alarm does not sound during a test or if the green indicator light is not
visible, see your dealer or an authorized Fleetwood Service Center. There are
no batteries or user serviceable parts inside the unit.
NOTE: Remember to turn off the detector if you are not using
your motor home. The deteCtor draws enough currertt to
discharge your battery:
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©
1992 Fleetwood Enterprises Inc.
American Eagle
ISSUE DATE:
9/92
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