Power
The power roof vent is operated by pushing the small power switch. The
vent must be opened before using the power roof vent. The battery disconnect
must be on to operate power roof vent. To close the power roof vent, push in
the power switch to stop the fan and close the vent.
NOTE:
DO NOT leave any vent cover open while the recreational vehicle is in
motion, stored or unattended for extended periods of time. High winds
or other unusual conditions or obstructions may damage and prevent
closing. Leakage could result, causing serious damage.
Attic Vent (Optional)
The wall control operates the attic vent. The system operates from 12 Volt DC power.
INFORMATION:
Refer to the attic vent OEM for detailed operating and maintenance instructions. Be
sure to register the attic vent with the manufacturer.
To Operate Vent:
Select and hold “Raise” to open the vent or select and hold “Lower” to close the vent.
For partial opening, hold “Raise/Lower” switch until desired height is attained, then
release switch.
WARNING:
DO NOT hold switch after the motor has stopped. This may cause
damage to the automatic lift system resulting in a stuck vent.
To Control Fan Speed:
Rotate Fan On/Off knob clockwise to increase fan speed.
Rotate counterclockwise to decrease fan speed and turn off.
NOTE:
The safety switch built into the vent will not allow the fan blade motor to
operate unless the vent is open at least 3”.
Tips:
Close all vents when using the system.
A slightly open window on the shaded side of coach allows the most comfortable airflow, especially on hot
sunny days.
The best position for maximum comfort is between a slightly open window and the vent.
To keep condensation from accumulating open the vent lid slightly to help the air circulate. Condensation
occurs naturally from fluctuations in interior and exterior temperatures, humidity and dew point changes,
steam from cooking, or boiling large amounts of water on the cooktop. Shower usage also produces
condensation.
If the vent fails to operate, check for either a blown fuse in the fuse panel or the fuse on the vent.
To clean the screen, remove the screws holding it in place. Wash the screen using a non-abrasive soap and
water. Re-install the screen and tighten the screws.
CAUTION:
DO NOT leave the vent cover open while the recreational vehicle is in motion, stored or unattended
for extended periods. High winds, other unusual conditions, or obstructions may damage the cover
and prevent closing. The resulting leakage could cause serious damage.
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