CAUTION:
DO NOT store any items or materials in the furnace area. Restricted air flow may hamper furnace
operation leading to failure and/or fire hazard.
NOTE:
The automatic ignition circuit board will attempt to light the burner three times before the ignition
board will go into “lock-out.” If the burner does not light the furnace blower motor will continue to
run and the hand held remote will have to be cycled off.
NOTE:
When washing the recreational vehicle exterior, avoid a direct stream of water into the outside
furnace vents. This can damage the furnace.
Tips:
Operation of the furnace may produce a musty smell during the first couple of cycles after the recreational
vehicle has been removed from storage.
Operating the furnace at altitudes above 5,000 feet reduces the BTU output due to air/fuel ratio.
Have the furnace periodically serviced by a qualified technician, especially if the system exhibits unusual
symptoms such a noise or a foreign odor.
Operating the furnace at an altitude above 5,000 feet reduces the BTU output due to air/fuel ratio.
The furnace will periodically need to be serviced by a qualified technician. If the furnace exhibits unusual
symptoms or noises, or has an unusual odor when operating, have the furnace checked or serviced.
If the Furnace Fails to Light
Make sure the Propane supply valve is open.
The furnace will not light if the blower motor is not spinning
to specified speed. This may be due to a low house battery
charge condition. Hook-up to shore power and start the
generator or main engine to charge the batteries.
If the blower motor does not spin and the necessary power
requirements have been met, use a screwdriver or coin to open
the furnace access panel outside of the motorhome. Turn the
reset switch to OFF and then back to RESET.
WARNING
If you smell gas and the blower motor is spinning, do not
attempt additional furnace operation. This may result in
an explosion, fire or personal injury. Contact a qualified
technician.
Water heater
The gas/electric water heater is designed to operate with minimum maintenance. Fill the tank with water before
powering the heater to avoid damage to the unit. Problems with the electric water heater may occur when the
heater is powered before the tank is filled with water.
INFORMATION:
Consult the water heater OEM manual for complete operation information.
The Water Heater Will Heat Water Using Two Different Methods:
1. 120 Volt AC, supplied by shore power or optional generator
- The 120 Volt AC uses a heating
element similar to that of a water heater typically found in a house. The 120 Volt AC method is the most
efficient if shore power is available.
2. Propane -
Incorporates the use of an automatic ignition circuit board operated by 12 Volt DC.
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Location of Reset Switch