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7in LCD Screen 

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2021 ALLEGRO RED/BREEZE 

Summary of Contents for 2021 ALLEGRO RED

Page 1: ...1 16 7in LCD Screen Guide 2021 ALLEGRO RED BREEZE ...

Page 2: ...4 2 Lights Page 5 3 Climate Page 5 4 Fans Mechanical Page 5 5 Slides Page 5 6 Settings Page 5 1 Page Designation 5 2 Active Fault Icon 5 3 Home Icon 5 LIGHTING PAGE 6 Figure 1 Main 6 Figure 2 Light Master 6 Figure 3 Exterior 6 Figure 4 Bed Bath Lights 6 CLIMATE PAGE 7 Figure 1 Zone Ambient Temperature 7 Figure 2 HVAC Mode Select 7 Figure 3 HVAC Status 7 Figure 4 Fan Control 8 ...

Page 3: ...10 FAULT PAGE 11 Figure 1 Active Fault List 11 Figure 2 Diagnostic Page Select 11 Figure 3 Fault Warning 11 SETTINGS PAGE 12 Figure 1 Temperature Unit Toggle 12 Figure 2 Screen Brightness Adjust 12 Figure 3 Diagnostics 12 Figure 4 GUI Version 12 Figure 5 Wireless Settings 12 Figure 6 Screen Settings 12 Figure 7 Coach Model Select 12 GLOSSARY 13 General function of screen buttons and indicators 13 ...

Page 4: ... failed to ignite Tap the button off then back on to try again Ifthe burner still does not ignite contact the waterheatermanufacture for support Figure 4 PowerSection This section displays power information for the coach This includeshouse and chassis battery status merge status To turn on the generator press Gen Start toturn the generator off press Gen Stop The Gen Start icon will flash untilthe ...

Page 5: ...lays your current page 2 Active Fault Icon If thisIcon is present a fault hasoccurred in the Spyder system Press it to jumpto the fault page 3 Home Icon When pressed the screen will return to the home page Ribbon Appearance The bar may be changed fromicons shown above totext Thisis up to the owner s preference To change the bar style goto Settings Screen Settings Ribbon Options ...

Page 6: ...value until lightmasterisheld on When light master isheld on all previously dimmed lights will return to full brightness Figure 2 Light Master Press light master off to turn off any lightsthat are currently on in the coach Press light master on to turn these same lights back on Hold light master on toturn on all interior lights at full brightness Figure 3 Exterior This section controls all of the ...

Page 7: ... Most HVAC loads have delays before turning on and off Zonescannot have conflicting modes Hence setting any AC unittoheating while the rest are in cooling willturn off all AC s and vise versa Figure 3 HVAC Status Forsafety and longevity of the HVAC systemdelays are put in place between starting and stopping HVAC loads These iconsdisplay the status of the HVAC system HVAC Icons 1 Furnace Off Grey O...

Page 8: ...aving the fan on high or autowhen cooling the coach with the AC Running the fan on low with the AC on can cause the AC to prematurely freeze up Figure 5 Temperature Set Point This section allows control over the HVAC set point in the coach To heat the coach with your furnace or heat pumps you must firstselect heat pump or furnace then set yourset point above the current ambient temperature Fig 1 T...

Page 9: ... 3 are met Figure 2 Slide Run Warning This warning will appearwhen you try to run yourslides if one ormore of the following conditions are not met The ignition isnot on The park brake isnot set Figure 3 Slide Run Requirements Status This section showsthe status ofignition park brake All must be green before the slidescan retract or extend ...

Page 10: ... will raise the shade all the way up or lower it all the waydown To adjust a shade to a specific height press and hold the upor down arrow then release atthe desired level Figure 4 Fan Lid Up Down Press this to raise or lower the vent fan lid Toselect an exact vent fan lid position press and hold the up ordown arrow on the vent fan Once you have reached the desired level release the button Figure ...

Page 11: ... Pressthe tech support button to view Spyder Controls support information Figure 2 Diagnostic Page Select Use this tonavigate between diagnostic pages Please note these pages are generally only used to troubleshoot coach problems Figure 3 Fault Warning If thisis visible on any screen pressit to bring to jump tothe fault page This will only appear when a fault is active ...

Page 12: ...rally only used by technicianswhen troubleshooting Figure 4 GUI Version This shows the version of your screens program Spydermay ask for thisduring service Figure 5 Wireless Settings Press here to accessWireless Switch Settings Your coach may not be equipped with Wireless Switches Figure 6 Screen Settings Press this to access screen timeout default screen and screen theme adjustment Figure 7 Coach...

Page 13: ...ter Pump etc Constant Loads Electrical devices that use constant power to function though they may not user power all of the time i e Dishwash Fireplace Washing Machine HVAC Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning HOW TO REMOVE A NETWORK CABLE To remove anetwork clamp from a socket or another type of connector follow three simple steps 1 Pinch the small black clamp 2 While pinching the plug and h...

Page 14: ...used toidentify the network status of a module i e Switch panel G6 House Panel pictured here NET LED s are useful for trouble shooting and identifying and issue with a coach A chart is provided on the PREVIOUS page tohelp break down what the various states of the NET LED mean ...

Page 15: ...venience common areas of interest have been labeled G6 House Panel The G6 house panel controls several of the DC loads in the motorhome It is located in your rear bedroom closet The panel is made of up to sixremovable cards During trouble shooting Spyder Controlsmay ask you to locate this panel The diagram to the left will serve as a general guide to the layoutof your G6 Panel ...

Page 16: ... free at 866 919 9092 or reach us byemailat info spydercontrols com Forservice manuals and helpful videoson yourcoach please visit Spydercontrols compress login then enter the following information into the username and password fields Username Tiffin Password Motorhomes Use your phone camera or QR code scanner to view ourwebsite ...

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