2.
Reset the alarm by pushing the mute/test button
3.
Open a few more windows and force fresh air thru the motor home
A regular low pitch beep about every 30 – 90 seconds indicates low battery voltage.
For further information consult the Troubleshooting Guide on page 37.
Smoke / Fire
Every motor home is equipped with a fire extinguisher near the entry
door. It also has a smoke alarm mounted to the ceiling, usually in the
kitchen area. The alarm sounds off a very shrill beep if it detects
smoke – indicating a potential fire. Sometimes, cooking certain foods
will also make the alarm to sound off – please make sure you only
cook with an open window and the range hood fan running.
If the alarm sounds, proceed with the following steps immediately:
1. Turn off any propane appliance like the cook top and furnace
2. If there are any visible flames, use the fire extinguisher and extinguish any open flames
3. If the fire cannot be extinguished, exit the vehicle immediately. Turn off the battery
disconnect switch and close the main valve on the propane tank
4. Get help – call 911!
5. Once everybody is safe and the fire has been extinguished, call our emergency number on
page 3 for further assistance
If there was no fire, open a few windows and get fresh air thru the motor home. To reset the
alarm push the test button.
A regular low pitch beep about every 30 – 90 seconds indicates low battery voltage.
For further information consult the Troubleshooting Guide on page 37.
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