Classic - Airstream
Classic - Airstream
Classic - Airstream
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Interior<br />
DETECTOR TEST<br />
EXTERIOR WINDOWS AND SCREENS<br />
The Test/Rest button is used to verify proper alarm function. Executing the test<br />
function sounds the alarm and lights up the red LED. The test will sound the<br />
alarm twice, with 4 “beeps” in one second followed by 5 seconds of silence. By<br />
pressing the button you can verify that the alarm sounds and the LED functions<br />
properly.<br />
DANGER Have a qualified technician check your LP Gas system<br />
annually or if you have any signs of leaks or malfunctions.<br />
FIRE EXTINGUISHER<br />
The windows in your trailer are safety glass. To open: release the two lever<br />
locks at the bottom, lift up on the two side operator handles until the window<br />
is in the desired position, and place the operators into one of three positioning<br />
slots on the side of the frames. To lock the windows, reverse this procedure.<br />
Note: Some windows are designed as emergency escape exits. The rubber<br />
spline holding the screen in place is looped so it can be pulled out in one swift<br />
motion.<br />
You and all your family should practice escape procedures so they can be<br />
rapidly accomplished even in total darkness.<br />
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The fire extinguisher just inside your forward door should have the charge<br />
checked on a regular basis. Make sure your family, especially the cook, knows<br />
how to release the extinguisher storage bracket, and how to properly operate<br />
the extinguisher. If you find the directions on the extinguisher unclear, check<br />
with your local fire department for professional advice on its operation and use.<br />
We’re sure they will be happy to assist you and your family.<br />
Warning: Never park your trailer so the escape windows<br />
cannot be easily used for emergency exits.<br />
These windows are cleaned in the same manner that ordinary windows are.<br />
Clean the seals with a damp cloth or mild detergent every three to six months,<br />
taking care not to use a strong solvent, as it will damage the seals. A coat of<br />
natural silicone lubricant applied after the seal has dried will keep it flexible.<br />
Spread the lubricant evenly with a brush or finger, working it into the surface.<br />
This is a good practice for all rubber seals in your <strong>Airstream</strong>. For replacement of<br />
a damaged window contact an <strong>Airstream</strong> Service Center or the factory.<br />
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