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EQUIPMENT
DIPLOMAT 2004
Storm Precautions:
The warranty does not cover damage caused by acts of nature; therefore,
steps should be taken to prevent damage from occurring due to wind, rain or
storms. If you are leaving or retiring for the night, close the awning. This
takes only a few seconds and it gives the best protection for the awning. If
unable to close the awning, lower both ends of it as far as you can. This will
create a sufficient slope for water run-off. One end may be lowered to
sufficiently divert the water, if the awning is being monitored.
Water weighs 8.33 pounds per gallon. The awning was not made to
withstand the 500 to 700 pounds that could accumulate. It is best not to
subject the awning and the motorhome to the needless strain.
The exhaust fan is a three-speed fan with a “
0
” or
OFF
position on the
fan. The exhaust fan requires the presence of 12 Volt DC to operate. The fan
will either pull in air or extract air from the motorhome depending on how
the
IN/OUT
switch was set. The
IN/OUT
switch controls the direction of
the fan rotation. There are three basic controls located on the ceiling vent fan.
The knurled knob manually opens and closes the dome cover. The rotary
knob selects the operating speed of the fan. When the dome cover opens
approximately two inches, the fan motor begins to operate. During normal
operations the knurled knob offers manual control of the dome cover for
opening and closing.
To Operate the Fan:
• The Battery cut-off switch needs
to be set
ON
.
• The dome manually opens and
closes using the knurled knob.
• Select the desired fan direction to
IN/OUT
.
• Select the desired fan speed on
the Speed Control dial:
Zero = OFF.
One = LOW.
Two = MEDIUM.
Three = HIGH.
NOTE: Let fan come to a complete stop before changing
fan direction.
NOTE: If the speed switch is in the "0" position the fan
operates only as a vent.
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FANS
Attic Exhaust Fan
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