Smoke Detector - Fleetwood Jamboree 1991 Manual

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If you experience a fire while camped, EVACUATE THE
VEHICLE AS QUICKLY AND SAFELY AS POSSIBLE.
Consider the cause and severity of the fire and the risk
involved before trying to put it out. If the fire is major or
is fuel-fed, move away from the side of the LP gas tank,
stand clear of the vehicle and wait for the fire department
or other emergency assistance.
If your motor home is damaged by fire, do not drive or
live in it until you have had it thoroughly examined and
repaired.
Smoke Detector
A battery-powered smoke detector is mounted on the
wall in the living/cooking area of your motor home.
Please read the smoke detector operating instructions
for details on testing and caring for this important safety
device.
Test the smoke detector after the motor home has been
in storage, before each trip, and at least once a week
during use.
The smoke detector should never be disabled due to
nuisance or false alarm from cooking smoke, a dusty
furnace, etc. Ventilate your motor home with fresh air
and the alarm will shutoff. DO NOT DISCONNECTTHE
BATTERY.
Replace the battery once a year or immediately when
the low battery "beep" signal sounds.
If the smoke detector fails to operate with new batteries,
replace it with a new unit, available through an author-
ized Fleetwood Service Center.
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