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Extreme Exposure
Unconsciousness
Convulsions
Cardiorespiratory Failure
Death
DANGER
If the alarm sounds, exit the vehicle
immediately. The CO buildup may
dissipate before help arrives, but may
be only temporarily solved. It is crucial
that the source of the CO is determined
and repaired.
DANGER
Gasoline generators and LP
generators and appliances produce
carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide
can be fatal! When the device detects
carbon monoxide in the air, it will
sound. Consult the user manual of the
individual detector for specific
instructions and/or audible warning
meanings.
DANGER
The CO alarm can only warn you in the
presence of CO. It does not prevent CO
from occurring nor can it solve an
existing CO problem.
For your safety and to keep your carbon
monoxide alarm in good working order,
follow the steps below:
Verify the unit alarm, lights and battery
operation by pushing the "Test" button
weekly.
APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS
Vacuum the CO alarm cover with a soft brush
attachment once a month to remove
accumulated dust.
Instruct children never to play with the CO
alarm. Warn children of the dangers of carbon
monoxide poisoning.
Never use detergents or solvents to clean the
carbon monoxide alarm.
Avoid spraying paint, hair spray, air
fresheners or other aerosols near the CO
detector.
Do not paint the CO detector. Paint will seal
the vents and interfere with the sensor ability
to detect CO.
Do not place near a diaper pail.
Test the alarm operation after your coach has
been in storage, before each trip and at least
once a week during the camping season.
Replace the CO detector when recommended
by the manufacturer (typically every five
years).

FURNACE

The furnace is a propane gas appliance that
requires 12-volt power to electronically light.
New furnaces sometimes emit smoke and an odor
during the first 5 - 10 minutes of initial use due to
paint burning off the heating chamber. Do not
mistake this for a malfunctioning furnace. Please
refer to the manufacturer's instructions supplied
with the unit for care and operation.
DANGER
All pilot lights, appliances and their
igniters (see operating instructions)
shall be turned off before refueling of
fuel tanks and/or propane containers.
Failure to comply could result in death
or serious injury.
SECTION 4 –
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