8
2009
K
night
Appliances - 4
Cleaning Tips:
Clean all surfaces as soon as
possible after boil overs or
spillovers.
Use warm soapy water to clean
the burner grates, cooktops,
painted surfaces, porcelain
surfaces, stainless steel surfaces
and plastic items on the range
or cooktop. Grit or acid-type
cleaners may ruin the surface.
Use only non-abrasive plastic
scrubbing pads.
DO NOT
allow foods containing acids
(such as lemon or tomato juice, or vinegar)
to remain on porcelain or painted surfaces.
Acids may remove the glossy finish. Wipe
up egg spills when cooktop is cool.
Allow porcelain surfaces to cool before
cleaning. Burns from the heated surface
may occur or the cooktop porcelain can
crack.
Regular cleaning with a soft cloth and a
warm detergent solution is generally enough
to keep the cooktop clean. Wash, rinse and
dry with a soft cloth. Thoroughly clean the
cooktop when it is cool. Use a dry cloth or
paper towel while the surface is warm to the
touch to clean splatters or spills. Cleaning
will be more difficult if spills bake on to the
surface. Glass cleaner sprayed on a paper
towel should be used for the cooktop surface.
DO NOT
spray glass cleaner directly on
the surface.
DO NOT
use abrasive cleaners
or steel wool. Harsh cleansers like bleach,
ammonia and oven cleaner should never be
used.
The surface burner grate and caps should
be cleaned using the same guidelines as the
cooktop surface.
Porcelain Enamel:
Porcelain enamel, a type of glass fused
on steel at a very high temperature, is not
extremely delicate but must be treated as glass.
Sharp blows, radical surface temperature
changes, etc., will cause enamel to chip or
crack. Some foods, such as vinegar, lemon
juice, tomatoes and milk, contain acids which
can dull the finish of the enamel. To avoid
dulling the finish, wipe up the spill before it
bakes on. The surface is glass and must be
given consideration when cleaning. Steel
wool and coarse, gritty cleanser will scratch or
mar the surface. Any gentle kitchen cleanser
powder or grease cleaner will be suitable. For
further information on care of the porcelain,
call
“Hopes Cultured Marble Polish”
at
1-800-325-4026.
AIR cONDITIONER - ROOF
The roof air conditioner operates from 120
Volts AC supplied by shore power or the
generator.
Operating controls are a hand held remote
control and on the unit. The controls on the
unit are for an emergency when the remote
control is inoperative or lost. The unit controls
include Emergency Heat and Emergency Cool.
The remote control also controls the furnace
operations. The air conditioner is equipped
with a time delay on the compressor during the
start of the cooling cycle. This time delay may
be up to 3 minutes after starting.
TIP
Keep a supply of spare batteries
handy for the remote control. This
will ensure continuous operation of
the air conditioner and furnace.
INFORMATION
For more detailed information and
operating instructions refer to the air
conditioner OEM manual.
Operation Requirements:
120 Volts AC from either shore power
or the generator.
House batteries are charged.
House battery disconnect switch is ON.
Battery cut-out switch is ON.
Energy Saving Tips:
Select the temperature that suits comfort
needs and leave it at that setting.
Keep the unit air filters clean.
During hot outdoor temperatures park the
motorhome in a shaded area, if possible.
Keep windows and doors closed and
shades and blinds down to block sun
glare. Avoid the use of heat producing
appliances.
Heat Pump (Optional):
In HEAT mode, the principle of air
conditioning is reversed. The refrigerant
flow blows heated air into the interior of
the motorhome. When outdoor ambient
temperature is down at conditions which
would cause the outdoor coil to freeze up,
the control will automatically select the
FURNACE operation and the AUX.HEA
red LED will display. The unit will return to
Heat pump (optional) operation and the AUX.
HEA LED will turn off when the outdoor
ambient and coil temperatures are above 43ºF.
auxiliary.
Glass cleaner
should be
applied to
the cooktop
surface using
a paper towel.
do noT spray
cleaner directly
on the surface.
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