• Select the desired fan speed on the Speed Control dial:
Zero = OFF
One = LOW
Two = Medium
Three = High
NOTE: If the speed switch is in the “0” position the fan operates
only as a vent.
• To keep condensation from accumulating open the vent fan lids 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 fan fails to operate, check for either a blown fuse in the domestic fuse
panel or the 6-amp fuse on the fan.
• To clean the screen, remove the eight screws holding it in place. Wash
the screen using a non-abrasive soap and water. Re-install the screen and
tighten the screws.
• Keep all the vents closes when using the Fan Vent. Direct the airflow by
slightly opening the window(s) on the shaded side of the motorhome to
obtain the maximum airflow, especially on hot, sunny days. Close all the
roof vents. The area between the open window(s) and the vent supplies
the maximum airflow and providing the most comfort.
NOTE: Do not leave the vent cover open while the
motorhome is stored or unattended for extended periods.
High winds other unusual conditions or obstructions may
prevent closing. The resulting leakage could cause serious
damage.
The motorhome is equipped with roof air vents which
are manually operated. The vent is open or closed by sim-
ply turning the crank handle in the desired direction. The
fan, which is for ventilation only as it will not help cool the
motorhome, can be operated by pushing the small power
button. The vent must be opened before using the power
fan. To close the power air vent, push in the power button
to stop the fan and close the vent.
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