Carbon Monoxide Detector - Fleetwood Southwind 1999 Owner's Manual

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If you or others experience any of these symptoms, get out
into fresh air immediately. If symptoms persist, seek medical
attention. Shut down the unit and do not operate it until it has
been inspected and repaired.
Do not operate an engine with a damaged exhaust system.
Check the system frequently for damage. Do not under any
circumstances modify the exhaust system(s) in any way.
Your motor home is equipped with a carbon monoxide (CO)
detector. It is located in the main sleeping area.
If the detector sounds, it is an indication that carbon monox-
ide gas is present. This may occur while idling in high traffic
concentrations where other vehicles as well as your motor
home are contributing to the carbon monoxide level in the
surrounding air. Sounding of the alarm does not indicate a
faulty alarm. The detector is doing its job of warning you of
potentially high concentrations of carbon monoxide.
Test the CO detector after the motor home has been in stor-
age, before each trip, and at least once a week during use.
Please refer to the operating instructions included in your
Owner's Information Package.
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CARBON
MONOXIDE
DETECTOR
WARNING
Do not under any circum-
stances
operate
any
engine while sleeping.
You would not be able to
monitor outside condi-
tions
to
assure
that
engine exhaust does not
enter the interior, and you
would not be alert to
exhaust odors or symp-
toms of carbon monoxide
poisoning.
SOUTHWiNd
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