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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
The alarm sounds. To reset the alarm, turn the 12 Volt supply off, wait ten seconds, then turn it on again. A. Why should you be concerned about propane gas? Propane gas is a colorless, flammable gas that can be explosive if it escapes and builds up. Propane is stored as a liquid under pressure, so most likely sources of leaks are in the connections to propane tanks for propane-pow-ered heaters, stoves, refrigerators, furnaces, and barbecues. When propane leaks, it becomes a gas and can be ignited by a spark or flame. B. Where should you install the detector? Propane gas is heavier than air and therefore collects in the lowest areas of rooms and homes. To detect a dangerous concentration of propane gas, you should place your detector near a propane appliance. You should also place detectors on floors that are below the floor with a propane appliance. For example, a leak in a kitchen can create a build-up of propane in the basement. You should install your detector as close to the floor as possible. C. How should you install the detector? You must install the LP401, LP401 A, LP405, LP405A Propane Gas Detector on a wall as Horizontal line 8. Ensure that the detector's 12 Volt wires are located in the cord slot or behind the detector in an appropriately recessed area. 9. Give the detector a short counter-clockwise twist to lock the detector in place. If the detector is not horizontal, you can remove it, readjust the mounting plate, and re-install it until it is horizontal. 10.Connect the 12 Volt source using the two connectors supplied. 11. (Models LP401Aand LP405Aonly) con- The detector continually checks itself. If it finds a malfunction, it lights the yellow light. If this occurs, call Dicon Global Inc. at 1-800-387-4219. E. How can you maintain your detector? A detector is only useful if it works. To keep it working, all you need to do is: • vacuum the air vents occasionally to keep them free of dust. • test the detector by pressing the test button once a month. F. What do the lights mean? The detector has three lights: Green (Power) light: This lights up when the detector has power. It is normal for this light to be on while the detector is powered. Red (Alarm) light: This lights up when the alarm sounds. It is normal for this light to turn PROPANE GAS DÉTECTEURq DE GAZ PROPANE O Power ^ Alimentation O Alarm Alarme O Malfunction Défaillance^ Test Button _Power Light - Green -Alarm Light - Red ¡Malfunction Light - Yellow on when you press the Test button. Yellow (Malfunction) light: This lights up when a detector finds a malfunction while it is checking itself. It is normal for this light to turn on once or twice after you power the detector or after a power failure. A G What should you do if the ALARM sounds? EVACUATE IMMEDIATELY! Do a head count to check that everybody is accounted for. Call the nearest fire department and ask them to determine the source of propane gas. Do not re-enter the premises until t...
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