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Heating and Air Conditioning
1. The propane tank must be filled and the house batteries
should be fully charged.
2. The propane valve located on the propane tank must be in
the open position. The valve should only be opened or closed
by hand. If the valve cannot be turned by hand, have the
valve checked by a qualified service technician.
3. All power to the appliance should be on. Breaker and 12 Volt
fuse locations vary depending on floor plan.
4. Set the thermostat to the desired function and temperature
setting.
Note:
For detailed information regarding the Furnace refer to
the manufacturer’s operating instructions manual.
THIS APPLIANCE IS EQUIPPED WITH AN ELECTRONIC
IGNITION DEVICE WHICH AUTOMATICALLY LIGHTS THE
BURNER. DO NOT TRY TO LIGHT THE BURNER BY
HAND.
CAUTION
The motorhome is equipped with a roof mounted air conditioner. This air conditioner
operates from 120 Volt AC only, either from shore power or the on-board generator.
Air conditioner functions are controlled by the comfort control panel.
You can expect to see up to 15 to 20 degree differences in temperature between the
closest A/C outlet vent and the return air inlet grill under most operating conditions.
Factors that can affect the performance of the cooling system:
• Use window and patio awnings when outside ambient temperature is
above 95° F to help deflect the Sun load during the heat of the day. If
window awnings are not installed then use shades or blinds to deflect
the Sun.
• Try to avoid using the cook top or oven when the ambient temperature
is over 95° F.
• Keep windshield covered when facing the afternoon Sun when parked.
• The number of windows within the slide outs and the number of cold
air registers to handle heat gain when facing the afternoon Sun.
Note:
DO NOT USE HARSH CHEMICALS OR SOLVENTS TO CLEAN
THE FILTER.
Clean the return air filters as needed for the environment in which they operate.
The return air filters are inside the air intake vent covers located on the motorhome
ceiling. Never operate the air conditioners without the return air filters in place.
Doing so may result in the build-up of dirt on the evaporator core affecting the
performance of the air conditioner.
TO CLEAN:
Remove the vent cover and filter and wash in warm soapy water. Rinse
the filter and cover thoroughly with fresh water and allow to dry. Reinstall the filter
and cover.
ROOF MOUNTED
AIR CONDITIONER
Performance
Characteristics
Return Air Filters
FURNACE
Furnace Operation
Instructions
CAUTION
Heat registers can reach high temperatures when the
furnace is running and can cause a burn if skin is in
contact with the register.
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