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OPERATING SYSTEMS IN THE RV
SAFETY SYSTEMS PROPANE GAS DETECTOR
Your safety is our first concern. The propane gas detector is an electronic device designed to detect
If alarms are heard from any detectors, stop the RV, turn off the and alert you of possible dangerous gases in the RV. This detector
motor, open the doors and exit the RV. Turn the battery disconnect is powered by the coach battery. The detector warns with a fast
OFF and turn the propane gas valve OFF, and allow the coach to chirping sound. A slow chirping sound may indicate that the coach
air out. If an alarm sound continues, locate that alarm and press batteries are too low to run this device.
the reset button. If pressing the button mutes the alarm, turn the
battery disconnect back ON and turn the propane gas valve ON. If It is important to note the detector is sensitive to more than just
the problem persists, call CanaDream Central. propane gas. Other combustibles which may be detected include
When operating the generator or parked close to a campfire, the alcohol, colognes, perfumes and most cleaning fluids. The position
windows should be kept closed. Generator exhaust or campfire of the detector varies according to the make and model of the RV. It
smoke could trigger detectors. is usually located close to the floor of the coach. Please take time to
locate its position. Reset the propane gas detector by turning the
SMOKE DETECTOR battery disconnect switch to the OFF position for 15 seconds.
The RV is equipped with a smoke detector for your protection and See FIGURE 29: GAS/CO DETECTOR on this page.
peace of mind. It is located on the ceiling. The detector is powered
by replaceable batteries. If batteries need to be replaced, the FIRE EXTINGUISHER
detector will emit a periodic chirping sound. Replace batteries with
new ones. Keep the receipt for reimbursement by CanaDream. Locate the position of the fire extinguisher in the
Do not disconnect the smoke detector for the sake of convenience RV. In most cases this will be near the step well of
when cooking. Instead, open vents, windows and doors to air the the coach entry door.
unit out. The smoke detector may save your life. The fire extinguisher is provided for
See FIGURE 27: SMOKE DETECTOR on this page. emergency use only and should never be used
Replacing the batteries: to extinguish a campfire.
1. Gently pull down on the front of the smoke detector to open it.
See FIGURE 28: FIRE EXTINGUISHER on this page.
It will stay open with the hinge.
2. Remove the 9V battery and return depleted batteries for To use the fire extinguisher:
CanaDream to recycle. 1. Pull the ring at the top.
3. Install new battery and keep your receipt for reimbursement. 2. Aim the nozzle at the base of the flames and
4. Test alarm by pressing TEST button.
5. Close smoke detector. press or squeeze the lever.
6. Test alarm again. 3. Spray over the entire width at the base of the
CEILING MOUNTED flames by sweeping the nozzle from side to
SMOKE DETECTOR side.
FIGURE 28: FIRE EXTINGUISHER
CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) DETECTOR
The carbon monoxide detector is an electronic device
designed to detect and alert you of possible CO gas in the RV. This
detector is in combination with a propane gas detector.
See FIGURE 29: GAS/CO DETECTOR on this page.
BATTERY
SAFE-T-ALERTâ„¢
RV Carbon Monoxide / Propane Gas Alarm
Green - On Propane Gas
Red - Alarm
Red/Green - Fault
Red Red/GreenGreen - End of Life
Carbon Monoxide
TEST WEEKLY TEST/MUTE
During Alarm: Move to Fresh Air; Call 911
FIGURE 27: SMOKE DETECTOR FIGURE 29: GAS/CO DETECTOR DVC
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SAFETY SYSTEMS PROPANE GAS DETECTOR
Your safety is our first concern. The propane gas detector is an electronic device designed to detect
If alarms are heard from any detectors, stop the RV, turn off the and alert you of possible dangerous gases in the RV. This detector
motor, open the doors and exit the RV. Turn the battery disconnect is powered by the coach battery. The detector warns with a fast
OFF and turn the propane gas valve OFF, and allow the coach to chirping sound. A slow chirping sound may indicate that the coach
air out. If an alarm sound continues, locate that alarm and press batteries are too low to run this device.
the reset button. If pressing the button mutes the alarm, turn the
battery disconnect back ON and turn the propane gas valve ON. If It is important to note the detector is sensitive to more than just
the problem persists, call CanaDream Central. propane gas. Other combustibles which may be detected include
When operating the generator or parked close to a campfire, the alcohol, colognes, perfumes and most cleaning fluids. The position
windows should be kept closed. Generator exhaust or campfire of the detector varies according to the make and model of the RV. It
smoke could trigger detectors. is usually located close to the floor of the coach. Please take time to
locate its position. Reset the propane gas detector by turning the
SMOKE DETECTOR battery disconnect switch to the OFF position for 15 seconds.
The RV is equipped with a smoke detector for your protection and See FIGURE 29: GAS/CO DETECTOR on this page.
peace of mind. It is located on the ceiling. The detector is powered
by replaceable batteries. If batteries need to be replaced, the FIRE EXTINGUISHER
detector will emit a periodic chirping sound. Replace batteries with
new ones. Keep the receipt for reimbursement by CanaDream. Locate the position of the fire extinguisher in the
Do not disconnect the smoke detector for the sake of convenience RV. In most cases this will be near the step well of
when cooking. Instead, open vents, windows and doors to air the the coach entry door.
unit out. The smoke detector may save your life. The fire extinguisher is provided for
See FIGURE 27: SMOKE DETECTOR on this page. emergency use only and should never be used
Replacing the batteries: to extinguish a campfire.
1. Gently pull down on the front of the smoke detector to open it.
See FIGURE 28: FIRE EXTINGUISHER on this page.
It will stay open with the hinge.
2. Remove the 9V battery and return depleted batteries for To use the fire extinguisher:
CanaDream to recycle. 1. Pull the ring at the top.
3. Install new battery and keep your receipt for reimbursement. 2. Aim the nozzle at the base of the flames and
4. Test alarm by pressing TEST button.
5. Close smoke detector. press or squeeze the lever.
6. Test alarm again. 3. Spray over the entire width at the base of the
CEILING MOUNTED flames by sweeping the nozzle from side to
SMOKE DETECTOR side.
FIGURE 28: FIRE EXTINGUISHER
CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) DETECTOR
The carbon monoxide detector is an electronic device
designed to detect and alert you of possible CO gas in the RV. This
detector is in combination with a propane gas detector.
See FIGURE 29: GAS/CO DETECTOR on this page.
BATTERY
SAFE-T-ALERTâ„¢
RV Carbon Monoxide / Propane Gas Alarm
Green - On Propane Gas
Red - Alarm
Red/Green - Fault
Red Red/GreenGreen - End of Life
Carbon Monoxide
TEST WEEKLY TEST/MUTE
During Alarm: Move to Fresh Air; Call 911
FIGURE 27: SMOKE DETECTOR FIGURE 29: GAS/CO DETECTOR DVC
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