Smoke Detector/Alarm; Monitor Panel - Fleetwood 2010 Pulse Owner's Manual

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• Keep matches and igniter devices safely
stored and away from small children.
• Do not store combustibles inside your RV
(gasoline, charcoal lighter, etc.).
!
WARNING
Do not bring or store Propane containers, gasoline
or other flammable liquids inside the vehicle
because a fire or explosion may result.
!
WARNING
Explosive fuel clouds may be present at fuel filling
stations. Before refueling (either gasoline, diesel
fuel or Propane) be sure to turn off all pilot
flames and appliances in your motor home.
Turning off the Propane at the tank is insuffi-
cient. Pilotless appliances may still spark or
pilot flames may not extinguish immediately.
!
WARNING
Portable fuel-burning equipment, including wood and
charcoal grills and stoves, shall not be used inside
this recreational vehicle. The use of this equipment
inside the recreational vehicle may cause fires or
asphyxiation.

Smoke Detector/Alarm

A battery-powered smoke detector/alarm is
mounted on the ceiling in the living/cooking area
of your motor home. Please read the smoke detec-
tor/alarm operating instructions for details on test-
ing and caring for this important safety device.
Test the smoke detector/alarm after the motor
home has been in storage, before each trip, and
at least once a week during use.
The smoke detector/alarm should never be dis-
abled due to nuisance or false alarm from cook-
ing smoke, a dusty furnace, etc.
Ventilate your motor home with fresh air and
the detector/alarm will shut off. Do not discon-
nect the battery.
Living With Your Motor Home
Replace the battery once a year or immediately
when the low battery BEEP signal sounds.
If the smoke detector/alarm fails to operate
with new batteries, replace it with a new unit,
available through an authorized Fleetwood
Service Center.

MONITOR PANEL

The monitor panel allows you to conveniently
check the approximate levels in the holding
tanks, Propane tank and to check battery condi-
tion(s).
Electrical probes installed in the tanks measure
the levels at various points in the tanks.

NOTE
If the sensor probes mounted in the tanks get coated
with grease, the monitor panel may indicate falsely or
not at all. Avoid pouring grease, oils or similar sub-
stances down drains or the toilet. If this is unavoid-
able, the holding tank(s) should be washed out with a
soapy water solution. See your dealer for additional
information.
To check tank levels:
Press PROPANE, FRESH WATER, GRAY
or BLACK TANK switches.
The E or empty indicator light will always
be lit when the rocker or touch switches are
depressed. If the tank is full, all lights will
be on. Lights are sequential, and indicate
levels in approximately 1/3 or 1/4-tank
increments depending on monitor or panel
design. It the tank selected is approxi-
mately 1/2-full, for example, lights E, 1/4
and 1/2 will be on.
Erroneous tank level indications can be
caused by:
a. Water with low mineral content. The level
is measured by a very low level electrical
signal traveling through the liquid. Some
water may not conduct the signal properly.
This condition may be infrequent, but can
exist. Check the panel reading when the
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