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HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
NOTICE
The air conditioning system is the major consumption device of electrical power in the
motorhome. When this system is being used in an RV park, cumulative use of these
air-conditioning systems by the resident vehicles can create a bigger demand for elec-
trical power than is actually available. Accordingly, at times a “brown-out” condition may
arise. This is when the AC voltage normally available drops to a lesser value (e.g., 10-20%
below normal or more).
“Brown-out” conditions cause appliances to draw greater currents to make up for the
reduced voltage; thereby causing circuit breakers to trip or fuses to blow. Under such
conditions, your own motorhome is not at fault; simply reset your breakers and/or re-
place your fuses. Should such conditions continue, you may wish to reduce the electrical
load (in this case, turn “off” the air conditioning system for awhile) or start the electrical
generator.
Th
e factory-installed air-conditioning system is designed for 120 VAC power supplied either from the
external power cord or from the generator. For the best cooling scenarios, park the motorhome in a
shady location whenever possible and close drapes on those windows exposed to direct sunlight.
Th
e air-conditioned, cooled air is emitted through the vents which are located in the roof throughout
the entire coach along the passenger side.
Th
e return air vents run parallel, front to back, on the ceiling
along the driver’s side of the coach.
Th
e return vents are similar to the air conditioning vents, but they
contain foam
fi
lters that keep dust from
fl
owing back through the air conditioning system.
Th
e return
fi
lters can be easily removed and cleaned with warm water and and a mild cleaning solution. To remove
the
fi
lter, simply pull the vent down and li
ft
the
fi
lter from inside the opening.
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
Figure 3-2: Round vent filter
Figure 3-4: Round air vent
Figure 3-3: Round vent filter
Summary of Contents for 2017 Allegro Breeze
Page 8: ...1 GENERAL INFORMATION Chapter 1 ...
Page 17: ...10 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Chapter 2 ...
Page 32: ...25 HEATING AIR CONDITIONING Chapter 3 ...
Page 37: ...30 LP GAS SYSTEM Chapter 4 ...
Page 41: ...34 MAJOR APPLIANCES Chapter 5 ...
Page 50: ...43 ENTERTAINMENT Chapter 6 ...
Page 54: ...47 CABINETS FURNITURE Chapter 7 ...
Page 59: ...52 STRUCTURAL FEATURES Chapter 8 ...
Page 61: ...54 ELECTRICAL FEATURES Chapter 9 ...
Page 74: ...67 SLIDE OUT FEATURES Chapter 10 ...
Page 78: ...71 EXTERIOR FEATURES Chapter 11 ...
Page 84: ...77 INTERIOR FEATURES Chapter 12 ...
Page 87: ...80 PLUMBING BATH FEATURES Chapter 13 ...
Page 98: ...WINDOWS AWNINGS VENTS DOORS Chapter 14 91 ...
Page 101: ...DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Chapter 15 94 ...
Page 106: ...ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Chapter 16 99 ...