Section 5 — equipment
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camelot 2007
NOTE
DO NOT leave the fan switch in the
active mode while the motorhome is
stored or unattended for extended
periods. High winds, unusual conditions
or obstructions may prevent the fan
cover from fully closing, resulting in
leakage and serious damage.
Rain Sensor Fan with Electronic Thermostat
(Optional)
Fan Operation:
Turn on the battery
cut-out switch.
Ensure the vent
cover knob, located
on the fan, is
pressed
IN
to the
Automatic
position.
Press the
Auto/Manual/Off
button on
the wall switch once. The vent cover will
open automatically.
Use the
up
or
down
arrows to set the
thermostat temperature. The fan speed
will automatically adjust according to the
disparity between ambient and selected
temperatures.
Press the
Auto/Manual/Off
button once
more to manually control fan speed. Fan
speed is displayed on the wall control in
10% increments. The thermostat is no
longer operational in this mode.
Press the
Auto/Manual/Off
button until
all wall control lights are off. The fan
blade will stop spinning and the vent
dome will automatically close.
To use the fan as a vent only: Leave the
wall control switch off. Pull the vent
cover knob down to the manual position
and turn the knob to open the vent.
NOTE
To override the automatic setting, pull
the vent cover knob out to the manual
position and close vent. The fan blade
will stop spinning when the vent cover is
closed.
Rain Sensor Operation:
If the built in rain sensor gets wet the
dome will automatically close and the
fan will shut off.
After the sensor dries, the dome will
reopen and the fan will start.
To avoid automatic restart, turn the fan
off at the wall control.
Tips for using the fan:
Operate the fan to keep condensation
from accumulating. Condensation occurs
naturally from fluctuations in interior
and exterior temperatures, humidity, dew
point changes, steam from cooking or
boiling water and shower usage.
If the fan fails to operate, check the 4
Amp fuse on the fan and the fuse in the
domestic fuse panel.
To clean the screen remove the eight
screws holding it in place. Wash the
screen using dish soap and water.
On hot, sunny days direct airflow by
slightly opening the window(s) on the
shaded side of the motorhome. The area
between the open window(s) and the fan
will have maximum air flow.
WARNING
Do not leave the vent cover open while
the motorhome is driven, stored, or
unattended for extended periods of time.
High winds or other unusual conditions
or obstructions may prevent the vent
cover from closing. Leakage could result
and cause serious damage.
BeDroom ceIlIng fan (optIonal)
A bi-directional 12 Volt DC powered fan
ceiling fan is located in the bedroom Placing
the switch in the up position moves the blades
counterclockwise and pushes the air down (for
cooling in summer), placing the switch in the
down position moves the blades clockwise and
pulls air up (for warming in winter). Turn the
fan off before reversing fan blade direction.
Fan operation is controlled by a switch next to
the bed and has three positions: Off, High Speed,
and Low Speed.
Periodic maintenance consists of cleaning the
blades with a soft cloth towel or a vacuum to
remove dust build up.
CAUTION
Use caution not to enter into fan path
when on. Serious injury can occur.
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