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COACH POWER ROOF VENT
The coach power roof vent is used to provide
controlled air flow throughout the coach cabin. Use
the vent fan in conjunction with an open
window to provide fresh air flow.
Operating Controls
The roof vent controls include an on/off switch and
a thermostatically controlled fan speed switch.
The 12-volt DC fan provides proper ventilation,
comfortable temperature control, and adequate air
flow. It is also used to vent the shower and toilet.
Opening a window while operating the fan produces
maximum air flow.
Opening windows farthest away from the fan will
provide the best air exchange. Open windows
sufficiently to allow proper air circulation.
An on/off switch controls the power to the fan.
Vent Hood Height Control
The rotary knob controls the height position of the
vent hood.
Turn the knob clockwise to pull the hood down and
close it.
Turn counterclockwise to raise or open the hood.
Cleaning Instructions
o
Turn off the fan motor using the on/off
switch.
o
Locate the thumb tab on the screen and pull
down to unsnap the screen.
o
Wash the screen and fan blade with a light,
non-abrasive soap, rinse and dry.
o
Reinstall the screen by gently snapping it
back into place.
Cleaning Tip
Once washed and dried, you may wipe or spray
protectant onto the screen and blade (use only a
water-based protectant
–
do NOT use a petroleum-
based protectant). Buff to a high-gloss finish. This will
minimize the amount of dust and dirt buildup.
NOTICE
The roof vent must be open at least 3 inches or
the internal safety switch will prevent the fan
from operating.
NOTICE
The power roof vent is protected by a 4-amp
fuse.
If the fan fails to operate, verify that the fuse is
intact and replace if necessary.
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