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DutchmenSport
Sep 19, 2014Explorer
If your camper is new, it's probably de-gassing. I forget what that's called, but like a new car, there are smells from the glue, the wood, the varnish, the rubber, all that "new camper" smell. It take some time for those smells to finally "gas-out". It's possible the right combination of "gasses" set off the alarm. It's just a thought. My firsts 2 TT's did that with the Co2 and smoke detectors, especially when we turned on the furnace the first time. Just a thought. I wouldn't toss it out yet.
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