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Sep 19, 2014Explorer
This brand of CO Detector has two alarms - one that will make it beep when the coach battery that is powering it is low and one that will start warning you - like yours is - that it is near the end of its life. These have a three to five year lifespan and they need to be replaced when they reach that. There should be a date stamped somewhere on the unit - usually the back of the unit - with the manufacture date. Older models were good for three years. Newer models are good for five. Check the date. If this keeps doing this - replace it. The CO Detector is too important to have a faulty one. You can buy a replacement for $50 to $60 on Amazon or at an RV shop.
I had the RV two years when mine started doing this. When I looked at the date it turns out an old unit was installed.
I had the RV two years when mine started doing this. When I looked at the date it turns out an old unit was installed.
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