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Carbon Monoxide Detector/Alarm
Your motor home
is
equipped with a carbon
monoxide
(CO) detector/alarm.
If
the detector/alarm sounds, it is an indication
that unacceptable levels
of
carbon monoxide gas
are present. This may occur in traffic concentra-
tions
or
in campgrounds where other vehicles as
well as your motor home are contributing to the
carbon monoxide level in the surrounding air.
Sounding
of
the detector/alarm does not indicate
a faulty detector/alarm. The detector/alarm
is
doing its job
of
warning you
of
potentially high
concentrations
of
carbon monoxide.
Test the
CO detector/alarm after the motor home
has been in storage, before each trip, and at least
once a week during use.
Please refer to the
materials included in your
Owner's Information
Pac/wge.
EMERGENCY TOWING
The prefelTed emergency towing methods are
either an under reach wheel lift device or a flat bed
trailer. Most tow
tlUck
operators willing to tow
motor homes will be familiar with these devices.
Be prepared
to
give the tow
tlUck
operator at least
the following infollllation when you call:
Length and height
of
motor
hOllle
Chassis manufacturer
Gross vehicle weight rating
CAUTION
Do not tow the motor home from the rear. Towing from
the rear will cause serious
overloading of the front
tires and suspension,
possibly resulting in tire or front
suspension
failure. The rear frame extensions are not
designed
to
withstand the load imposed by lifting from
the rear.
A.
WARNING
DO
NOT crawl under or place any part
of
your body
under a vehicle that is being
lifted. Stand clear of ali
towing equipment and the vehicle being lifted.
On
The
Road
The vehicle must be towed from ,the front, either
on the rear wheels
(if
operational) or on a heavy
duty dolly. Consult your Chassis Operator's/
Owner's Guide/Manual
for any available
instlUctions. Contact the chassis assistance cen-
ter prior to calling a tow company to receive
tow instlUctions and possible assistance with
coordinating the tow.
To
prepare your motor home for towing:
1.
Secure any loose or protlUding parts
of
the
disabled vehicle,
if
any.
2. Secure any heavy, loose items in the interior.
3. Turn off
LP gas appliances and the LP gas
tank valve.
4. Do not allow any person to ride in the
towed vehicle.
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