To Operate The Fan:
• Set fan switch to
ON
.
• Select the desired fan speed on the fan:
O = OFF.
1 = LOW.
2 = MEDIUM.
3 = HIGH.
NOTE: If the speed switch is in
the “O” position, the fan cover
will not operate automatically.
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• 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 is another culprit of condensation.
• If the fan fails to operate, check for a blown fuse either in the domestic
fuse panel or the 6 amp fuse on the fan.
• Remove the eight screws holding the screen to clean. Use a non-abrasive
soap and water to clean. Re-install the screen after cleaning.
Close all the vents when using your Fantastic Fan Vent. Slightly opened
window(s) on the shaded side of the motorhome will afford the most comfort-
able air flow, especially on hot sunny days. Remember you direct airflow by
slightly opening windows. Always close all roof vents and position yourself
between the open window and your Fantastic Vent for maximum comfort.
NOTE: Do not leave the fan switch in the active mode while
the motorhome is stored or unattended for extended periods
of time. High winds other unusual conditions or obstructions
may prevent closing. The resulting leakage could cause serious
damage.
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