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TRUCK CAMPER OWNERS MANUAL
© Adventurer MFG Limited Partnership. 9 All Rights Reserved
WARNING: THIS PROPANE DETECTOR DETECTS THE PRESENCE OF LP GAS. IT DOES NOT
DISCONNECT THE GAS SUPPLY.
FIRE AND SAFETY
LPG Leak Detector
An installed LP gas leak detector is located near the floor in the galley area. The
unit contains an alarm that will sound alerting you to the presence of low levels of
potentially dangerous LP gas that may have been released due to a range top or
oven burner flame loss, a gas piping leak, or an incorrectly adjusted appliance
burner.
Combination Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detector
Most fire casualties are caused by inhalation of toxic fumes (smoke) from a fire
and not by flame. The combination smoke & carbon monoxide detector has
separate sensing chambers for smoke and carbon monoxide that work
independently of one another. It is battery powered and complies with UL-217,
ULC- S531, and CSA 6.19-01. It is located in the living/cooking area of your
camper. Please read the Owner‟s Manual for details on testing and caring for this
important safety device. Test the device after the camper has been in storage,
before each trip, and at least once a week during use. Turn the device
counterclockwise to remove it from the bracket.
The detector should never be disabled due to nuisance or false alarm from cooking smoke, a dusty furnace, etc.
Ventilate your camper with fresh air and the alarm will shut off.
DO NOT DISCONNECT THE BATTERIES
Replace the batteries once a year or immediately when the low battery “beep” signal sounds once a minute. The
detector uses two standard “AA” batteries, usually available at any retail store that sells batteries.
Test the operation of the detector after replacing the batteries. If the detector fails to operate with new batteries,
replace it with a new unit.
The fire extinguisher in your camper is located near the main entrance door. Read the operating instructions that
are printed on the extinguisher. You and your family should be familiar with fire extinguisher operation. Your fire
extinguisher should be replaced immediately after use or discharge.
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