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Do not leave the fan in active mode while the unit
is in storage or unattended for long periods of time.
High winds, unusual conditions, or obstructions may
prevent the vent from closing, resulting in leakage,
which could cause serious damage to the coach
interior.
IMPORTANT
!
Vent Lid Operation
To open the vent lid without running the fan, press the
Vent Lid button (up and down button below the speed
arrows). Pressing the Vent Lid button will open the lid
if it is closed and close the lid if it is open. If the fan is
running and the user wants the dome open but the fan
turned o
ff
, press the Power button at the top center, and
then press the Vent Lid button to raise the vent.
Rain Sensor Operation
To disable the rain sensor, press and hold the Vent Lid
button for three seconds. The Rain Sensor LED will
illuminate when it is disabled. Press and hold the Vent Lid
button for three seconds to re-activate the rain sensor
and deactivate the LED.
How to Operate and Maintain the Furnace
This article provides basic operation and maintenance instructions for a forced-air furnace. The furnace installed in your
coach is a forced-air furnace fueled by propane gas and is controlled by the air conditioner wall thermostat or the KIB
touchscreen panel. This thermostat controls both the heating and cooling of the coach. The heat is supplied throughout
the coach via the ducts in the floor.
For more information about the thermostat and KIB
touchscreen, refer to Newgle.
Furnaces
WARNING
!
There are no owner serviceable parts on the furnace.
Never attempt to modify this furnace. Fire, explosion,
asphyxiation, or carbon monoxide poisoning may
occur. If the furnace malfunctions, consult a trained
service technician.
WARNING
!
For your safety, do not use gasoline or other
flammable liquids near the furnace or any other
appliance.
Proceed with caution when storing items under the
cabinets to prevent crushing or damaging the furnace
ducting or blocking the cold air return.
The furnace will not operate properly if the air flow at the
floor registers, or the air return to the furnace, is blocked
by personal, storage items, or rugs.
Smoke and fumes may be created as a result of the
residual burn o
ff
of the manufacturing compounds that
are sometimes present the first time the furnace is used.
This is normal; however, to minimize the smoke and
fumes, the initial lighting of the furnace should be
completed with the windows and doors open.
WATER COMPARTMENT HEAT VIA
FURNACE
Coaches equipped with a forced-air furnace(s) have a
designated heat duct for the water compartment in the
basement to reduce the risk of freezing.
Operating The Furnace
To operate, set the thermostat to the desired temperature
setting and turn the thermostat ON. Allow 60 seconds for
the furnace to begin operating. To shut down the furnace,
turn the thermostat OFF. After the furnace has been
turned o
ff
, the fan will run for approximately 60 seconds
to cool down.
Heat output to the water compartment is only
operational when the furnace is heating the interior
of the coach.
IMPORTANT
!
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