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a warm water/mild cleaning
solution. To remove the filter, simply pull the vent down and lift the filter from inside the
opening
(Figure 34.2)
.
NOTE:
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 electrical power than is actually available. Accordingly, at
times a "brown-out" condition may arise. This is when the air conditioner voltage
normally available drops to a lesser value (e.g., 10-20% or more below normal
).
"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 replace your fuses. Should such conditions continue, you may wish to
reduce the electrical load (In this case turn "OFF" the air conditioning system for a
period of time) or start the motorhomes generator.
Figure 34.1
Roof Mount A/C with Chill Grill Vents
Figure 34.2
Chill Grill Covers Removed Exposing Vent Filters.
Remove and Clean Periodically. Let Dry Before
Reinstalling
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Summary of Contents for WAYFARER 2021
Page 1: ...2021 OWNER S MANUAL 2021 Owners Manual V1 1 ...
Page 9: ...GENERAL INFORMATION CHAPTER 1 1 ...
Page 20: ...SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CHAPTER 2 12 ...
Page 39: ...HEATING AIR CONDITIONING CHAPTER 3 31 ...
Page 45: ...LP GAS SYSTEM CHAPTER 4 37 ...
Page 49: ...MAJOR APPLIANCES CHAPTER 5 41 ...
Page 60: ...ENTERTAINMENT CHAPTER 6 52 ...
Page 65: ...CABINETS FURNITURE CHAPTER 7 57 ...
Page 77: ...STRUCTURAL FEATURES CHAPTER 8 69 ...
Page 79: ...ELECTRICAL FEATURES CHAPTER 9 71 ...
Page 95: ...HYDRAULIC LEVELING SYSTEM CHAPTER 10 87 ...
Page 100: ...SLIDE OUT FEATURES CHAPTER 11 92 ...
Page 103: ...EXTERIOR FEATURES CHAPTER 12 95 ...
Page 109: ...INTERIOR FEATURES CHAPTER 13 101 ...
Page 112: ...PLUMBING BATH FEATURES CHAPTER 14 104 ...
Page 125: ...WINDOWS AWNINGS VENTS DOORS CHAPTER 15 117 ...
Page 130: ...DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME CHAPTER 16 122 ...
Page 132: ...ROUTINE MAINTENANCE CHAPTER 17 124 ...
Page 163: ...MAINTENANCE DATA CHART CHAPTER 18 155 ...
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