Carbon Monoxide Detector - SAFARI Trek 2002 Owner's Manual

Safari trek 2002 motorhome owner's manual
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Carbon Monoxide Detector

Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, invisible gas that is an exhaust product from the
engine, heaters, or furnace. It can be lethal. Your coach is designed to keep all exhausts
from entering the interior.
However, if CO exhausts do enter your coach, the detector will alert you of a potential
problem.
The CO detector is mounted near the dining room area. There are no switches to allow the
unit to be accidentally turned off, so the CO detector will provide reliable protection by
alerting you of the build up of potentially dangerous levels of gas on a continuous basis.
NOTE: As with the LP-Gas detector, you should check the CO detector weekly and
NOTE: The CO detector is also sensitive to other gases such as those found in hair
WARNING: If there is constant beeping and the green and red lights are flashing,
Green light
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
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at the beginning and end of each trip.
spray, perfumes, alcohol, or odors produced by some cooking spices.
CO gas has been detected. Shut off appliances, coach engine, and
water heater. Evacuate the coach and call the fire department. Have
any problems corrected before restarting any appliances or the coach.
CO DETECTOR OPERATION
Red light
Sound
OFF
None
Flashing
2 beeps
per second
Flashing
1 beep per
16-seconds
OFF
None
ON
None
Operation
Normal operation.
CO gas detected. Shut off engine and
appliances. Evacuate the coach.
Test mode. Wait one minute then press test
button to end test cycle.
No power. Check the power source.
Detector failure. See manual.

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