Heating and Cooling
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Heating and Cooling
Thermostat
Thermostat
The thermostat controls the air conditioning unit. Set the
thermostat on "cool" and set the desired temperature.
Some models also have a small heat strip in the air conditioning
which will blow warm air, but this produces heat directly from
electricity and is not recommended for heating the cabin for
extended periods of time unless you are attached to shore
power or running the engine. For all other circumstances, use
the regular heating system to heat the cabin. If your unit has the
heat strip option, you can operate it by turning the thermostat to
"furnace" and setting the desired temperature.
The third setting, "fan", recirculates cabin air using the fan inside
the air conditioning unit.