The motorhome is equipped with two roof
mounted air conditioner’s. These air
conditioner’s operate from 110 volt AC only,
either from shore power or the on-board
generator. Air conditioner functions are
controlled by the comfort control panel.
RETURN AIR FILTERS:
Clean the return air filters as needed for the environment in which they operate. The return air
filters are inside the air intake vent covers located on the motorhome ceiling. Never operate
the air conditioners without the return air filters in place. Doing so may result in the build-up of
dirt on the evaporator core affecting the performance of the air conditioner.
To Clean:
• Remove the vent cover and filter.
• Wash the filter and cover in warm soapy water.
• Rinse the filter and cover thoroughly with fresh water. Allow to dry.
• Reinstall the filter and cover
NOTE: Do not use harsh chemicals or solvents to clean the filter.
The furnace and all related components are 12 volt DC operated, using LP Gas as the fuel
source. The furnace functions are controlled by the comfort control panel.
The following items must be done for the furnace to operate.
1. The LP Gas tank must be filled and the house batteries should be fully charged.
2. The LP Gas valve located on the LP Gas tank must be in the open position. The
valve should only be opened or closed by hand. If the valve cannot be turned by
hand, have the valve checked by a qualified service technician.
3. All power to the appliance should be on. Breakers and 12 volt fuses are located at the
foot of the bed.
4. Set the thermostat to the desired function and temperature setting.
NOTE: This appliance is equipped with an electric ignition device which automatically
lights the burner. Do not try to light the burner by hand.
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HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
2005 PRESIDIO
FURNACE
ROOF MOUNTED AIR CONDITIONERS
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