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FURNACE_____________________________________________
The furnace in your recreational vehicle requires 12-volt DC
electrical current and propane gas energy for correct operation. The
furnace receives 12-volt DC power from a fully charged battery and/
or the converter in the coach. This power must be present before
propane gas can enter through the control to the burner tube.
The combustion chamber is completely sealed to prevent any
carbon monoxide from entering into the coach. Oxygen is drawn into
the chamber through the upper vent and exhaust fumes expelled
through the lower vent.
The basic operation of furnace is regulated by thermostat mounted
on interior wall of your coach.
Thermostat (with air conditioner)
OFF= Means all functions will not operate until turned on.
HEAT= In this position, furnace will become active and place heat
inside of coach, amount controlled by thermostat .
COOL= Cool air will be produced from air conditioner.
FAN= Fan only will be in operation.
Slide switch in center which will set temperature as desired for heat
or air conditioner.
On the right side is a switch for fan operation, with 2 speeds for air
conditioner, either low or high speed. Furnace has only 1 speed.
Thermostat (With out air conditioner)
Has an on/off switch and temperature setting on top.
Be sure to follow all directions to operate furnace to prevent any damages
or malfunctions. Errors could cause personal injury.
WARNING
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DO NOT operate furnace while vehicle is in motion or being towed.
WARNING
!
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