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Old 06-29-2017, 10:05 PM   #6
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Default CO2-Propane alarm going off: it migh be due to the bathroom door being raised.

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....I installed a battery shut-off switch as I hear this can help preserve the batteries but the moment I disconnect it, the built-in Safe-T-Alert CO2 alarm is triggered alerting me the power source is low. Curious how other people handle this?
The Safe-T-Alert is active whenever the bathroom door switch is "closed" (i.e., the bathroom door is raised up, activating the CO2-Propane detector and interior lighting of the two shell roofs.) In actual storage, or with the bathroom door folded down for testing, I think that it won't be running, and won't complain about "low power". (But I'm not completely positive about this: my own CO2-Propane detector is likely a different model than yours, because I replaced it a few years ago.)
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