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Note:
The temperature setpoint cannot be adjusted in the following situations:
when in
OFF
, when the zone is turned off for either heating or cooling mode
or when the fan is set to be running continuously in either high or low speed.
Set Temperature
1. Use the
SYSTEM
button to select either
COOL
or
HEAT
. The current room
temperature for that zone will display.
2. Press the
MODE
button to select the operation your desire.
3. Press either the
UP
or
DOWN
arrow once to place the thermostat in the
SET
mode. At this point the thermostat displays the current setpoint for the displayed
zone. (
SET
will show on the LCD display).
4. Press the appropriate arrow button to change the set point temperature to the
desired setting. Each press of the up arrow will increase the setpoint temperature
by one degree. Each press of the down arrow will decrease the setpoint
temperature by one degree.
5. Pressing
ZONE
button to toggle to the next zone or letting the thermostat sit
idle for a few seconds will store the temperature setting in the thermostat memory.
6. This process should be done for each zone.
We use Coleman Air Conditioners, Coleman has been building
®
-Mach® RV air
conditioners for over 50 years. All Coleman
®
-Mach
®
air conditioners are built in
their factory in Wichita Kansas and backed by a 2 Year Warranty.
If the AC is not working call a RV Service person to have it checked.
Note: The Thermostat and the AC’s use 12 volts DC for control voltage. Low
batteries will affect operation of the AC’s and Furnaces.
The ACs require very little maintenance.
Keep the Filters in the return Registers clean.
Have the AC’s inspected once a year and the cooling fins cleaned if needed.
The filters should always be in place when the system is running. More important
than their purpose of cleaning the air in the living space is the protection the filters
give the evaporator coil. Without filters, a wet evaporator coil will quickly block so
that adequate air cannot pass through it. Filters must be installed to completely fill
the filter rack so that no air can flow around them or bypass them and carry dust,
lint, etc. to the evaporator. If an evaporator has not been properly protected by its
filter, the entire unit must be removed from the recreational vehicle
and the coil cleaned with special detergent and water.
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