If a leak is detected 17, Carbon monoxide detector 17, If a leak is detected – Baja Marine JAY SERIES YEAR 2006 User Manual

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WARNING: DO NOT USE A FLAME OR LIGHTED MATCH TO
TEST FOR LEAKS.

IF A LEAK IS DETECTED

• Turn off all appliances which utilize propane.
• Make sure that everyone is out of the RV, including pets.
• Turn off the propane at the cylinder(s).
• Take your RV to your independent, authorized dealer and have the system repaired

before using it again.

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WARNING: WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND THAT YOU HAVE A
PROFESSIONAL TEST YOUR PROPANE SYSTEM FOR LEAKS
ONE TIME EACH YEAR AS PART OF NORMAL MAINTENANCE.

Carbon Monoxide Detector

Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless, tasteless propane that is extremely
dangerous to humans and animals. The following symptoms are indicative of individuals
exposed to carbon monoxide:

Symptoms of Carbon Monoxide Exposure

Mild

Medium

Extreme

Headache

Fatigue (often described as “flu”

like symptoms)

Unconsciousness

Running nose

Dizziness

Convulsions

Sore eyes

Drowsiness

Brain damage

Nausea

Confusion

Cardio respiratory failure

Vomiting

Fast heart rate

Death

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DANGER: Any amount of exposure to CO is dangerous and must be
taken care of before reentering the RV. If anyone develops symptoms as
listed, make sure that everyone gets to an area of fresh air. Failure to do
so could result in death or serious injury.

A carbon monoxide detector has been installed in your RV. It is designed to detect the
presence of CO. It is not designed to function as a detector or alarm for other gases such as
propane, fire or smoke. Information has been supplied by the carbon monoxide detector
manufacturer for operation, safety and maintenance. Make sure that you read, understand
and follow all information supplied by the CO detector manufacturer with your RV.

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