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Air Conditioner
Because of the small volume of the
Camp-Inn
TM
cabin, it is
recommended that you run the air conditioner on the lower settings.
Running your air conditioner on higher settings will cause more rapid
cycling and will not be as effective at removing the humidity from the
cabin air. If the air conditioner cycles excessively, even on the lower
setting, try opening the side windows a little bit.
As the outside temperature increases, an air conditioner will decrease in
efficiency. Direct sunlight will also increase the load on the air
conditioner and decrease efficiency. At higher temperatures, and in full
sunlight the air conditioner efficiency may decrease to the point that the
air conditioner stops cooling. If this happens, move the trailer into shade
or add a canopy over the trailer until the temperature drops or the sun
goes down.
The air conditioner has a filter on the right side of the face. The filter
slides out sideways. Remove and clean periodically with mild soap and
water.
The air conditioner has a GFCI plug where it plugs into the 120VAC
wall outlet. If the air conditioner does not run at all, try pressing the
reset on the GFCI plug. If this does not solve the problem, see section on
AC Power 110VAC
for troubleshooting information.
Door Screens
The door screen option adds a full door size screen that zips open and
closed. To reduce the risk of damaging the screen, it should be
un-zipped fully when you are entering or exiting the cabin or sitting in
the doorway.
When left open, the screens should be rolled up and tied back. The best
method for rolling up the screens is as follows:
1.
Unzip the screen fully.
2.
Fold the upper 6 inches
(approximately)
downward and to the inside.
3.
Starting at the free end, roll the screen inward* and toward the hinge.
4.
When rolled up tightly, use the Velcro
TM
ties to hold in place.
*Rolling inward helps keep the screen from interfering with the door.