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A M E R I C A N C O A C H // P A T R I O T
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The master interface provides up to five page views for Home,
Lighting, Climate, Electrical, Auxiliary, and Settings� The number of
page views on your coach will vary, depending on the year model and
installed options�
HOME PAGE
The “Home” page view provides: house and chassis battery state of
charge status; ambient temperature reading and an HVAC
temperature setting touch-control; fresh, grey, black and LPG tank fill
status; touch-control switching of tank heaters, the water pump, and
the water heater; lighting master on / off control; and the ability to
extend or retract the awning� Certain coach models also have a
generator start / stop touch-control on the “Home” page�
LIGHTING PAGE
The “Lighting” page provides for master on / off touch-control of all
lighting, and individual on / off touch-control of each fixture or category
of lighting. Control icons are present for a varying array of fixture and
lighting groups, which will vary by coach model and installed options�
To turn a fixture or lighting group on or off, simply touch the associated
icon on the display�
Icons with up / down arrows are dimmable by selecting that fixture
or group and then touching the “Light Dim” button and selecting the
desired lighting level�
The “Light Master” icon controls all associated interior lights
simultaneously� When the “Light Master” Off icon is pressed, it will
remember which lights were on, and will turn them off� Then, when
the “Light Master” On icon is pressed, it will only turn on lights that are
stored in memory� To turn on all of the lights again, press and hold the
“Light Master” On icon for at least one second�
NOTE
The “Light Master” memory is rewritten each time the “Light
Master” Off icon is pressed. If the Off icon is pressed twice in
a row, it will remember that no lights were on. Therefore, the
next time you touch the “Light Master” On icon, no lights will
illuminate. Press and hold Light Master On to turn the lights
back on.
The “Light Master” function will also remember the dimmable
brightness level settings when the “Light Master” Off icon is pressed�
“Light Master” memory and the individual light fixture or lighting group
memory are two separate memories� For example, if a light is dimmed
to 50% and switched off using the individual light fixture’s icon and is
then dimmed to 25% and turned off using the “Light Master”, turning
On with the individual fixture’s icon will bring it on to 50% while turning
it on using the “Light Master” On icon will bring it on to 25%�
WARNING
The Fog lamps are not tied to the chassis headlamp control.
Failure to turn off the fog lamps after parking the coach
could potentially result in a discharged House battery.
CLIMATE CONTROL PAGE
Your coach’s HVAC system is controlled through the “Climate Control”
page on the Firefly touch-control interface. The left side of the display
will provide the ambient temperature, and up / down icon buttons to
adjust the interior temperature setpoint� The right side of the display
provides three to four rows of icons (depending on model options) to
activate and control Heating, Air Conditioning, and fan functions�
Selecting the “Auto” mode will cause the HVAC system to activate
the air conditioner or the ESPAR furnace to maintain an ambient
temperature within 2° of the set point� The fan speed may be set to
automatic by touching the “Auto” icon button, or to the desired speed�
note
warning
Summary of Contents for Midwest Automotive Design American Coach Patriot 2022
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