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Bathroom Fan
The bathroom fan has three speeds with a
0
(Off) posi-
tion. A built in thermostat has an operating range of 22º F to
123º F, based on inside ambient air temperature. The dark
blue zone on the thermostat is cool; the dark red zone indi-
cates heat. The fan starts automatically when the lid opens
approximately two inches during normal operation.
Automatic Operation:
Leave fan in
AUTO
position for normal operation. Turn
FAN
switch
ON
at sink cabinet; the lid will open and the fan
will start. The
AUTO
mode will not operate with the fan
speed switch in the
0
position. Turn
FAN
switch to
OFF
position to lower vent lid and stop fan.
Manual Operation:
To adjust vent lid to different opening positions pull
DOWN
on the manual lid knob, turn knob
counter-clockwise to lower the lid. Return fan to
AUTO
position by pushing
IN
on the knob.
NOTE:
If the speed switch is set on "0" fan cover will not operate in AUTO position.
CAUTION:
It is recommended to travel with the vents closed. High winds and vibration can dam-
age the plexiglass dome.
Tips for Fan Operation:
• To keep condensation from accumulating, operate the fans. 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 use is
another source of condensation.
• If the fan fails to operate, check for a blown fuse either in the domestic fuse panel or the 4
Amp fuse on the fan.
• To remove the screen, loosen the eight screws holding the screen in place. Use a non-
abrasive soap and water to clean and reinstall.
• Slightly open windows on the shaded side of the motorhome to create the most airflow,
especially on hot, sunny days. Direct airflow by slightly opening selected windows.
Maximum airflow is achieved between an open window and the Fantastic Vent.
NOTE:
Do not leave the fan switch in the active mode while the motorhome is stored or unat-
tended for extended periods. High winds, unusual conditions or obstructions may pre-
vent the fan cover from fully closing, resulting in leakage and serious damage.
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