Owner`s manual

DRIVING & SAFETY — 2
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2008 LAPALMA XL
Flashing red indicates low CO alarm
condition along with four beeps then
OFF for ve seconds. The alarm will
sound and can be reset by the TEST/
RESET button. The CO detector has
detected the presence of 60 ppm.
Steady red indicates a CO ALARM
condition. The detector has sensed the
presence of levels over 100 ppm of
Carbon monoxide. The alarm will sound
continuously until the RESET switch is
reset.
Alternating red and green indicates a
malfunctioning alarm.
Alarm
When the alarm sounds have the detector and
the motorhome checked by an authorized service
technician as soon as possible. Never disconnect
a CO detector to silence an annoying alarm.
Evacuate the motorhome immediately when the
red light is lit and the alarm sounds. Do a head
count to check that all persons are accounted for.
Call the nearest re department and ask them to
determine the source of the Carbon Monoxide.
DO NOT re-enter the motorhome until it has
been aired out and the problem corrected.
Potential Sources of CO when operating the
motorhome:
Engine Exhaust
Portable Grills
Portable Space Heaters
Camp Fires
Gas Stoves and Ovens
Generator Exhaust
Portable Generators
Nearby Motorhomes
Defective Engine Exhaust System
Testing
Test Procedures:
Test the Carbon Monoxide detector operation
after the motorhome has been in storage, before
each trip and at least once a week during use.
Test the alarm by holding the TEST/RESET
button in until the alarm sounds. The alarm will
sound four beeps and the indicator lamp goes
steady red. Six seconds later the alarm will
again beep four times and the indicator light
goes steady green.
Peak Level Memory:
The CO detector has the capability to
remember the level of Carbon Monoxide that
activated the alarm.
Press the TEST/RESET button for less than
one second and observe the visual and audible
signals.
One beep and one green ash indicate
memory is clear.
Two beeps and two red ashes indicate
less than 100 ppm.
Three beeps and three red ashes
indicate less than 200 ppm.
Four beeps and four red ashes indicate
greater than 200 ppm.
NOTE:
Memory is erased when power is
disconnected for 15 seconds.
Cleaning & Maintenance
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust or any
other buildup on the detector. DO NOT wash.
Wipe the detector with a damp cloth and dry
with a towel. DO NOT open the detector for
cleaning. DO NOT paint the detector. It is
recommend that the Carbon Monoxide detector
be replaced every 5 years.
The CO detector has no user service parts. If
there is a problem with the detector refer to an
authorized service center. DO NOT REMOVE
POWER.
INSPECT:
Check the CO detector weekly and at
the beginning and end of each trip.
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