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SECTION 8
APPLIANCES & INTERIOR FEATURES
disconnected, the smoke alarm would be
inoperative.
To Shut Down:
1. Slide thermostat switch to OFF position.
2. Close LP tank valve.
NOTE: If heat does not come out of the heat
ducts after a minute or so the burner is
not lit. Turn thermostat off for 3-5
minutes, check to be sure tank valve is
open and tank is not out of fuel, then try
steps 2-4 again. If it still will not light
after three attempts, go to Shut Down
steps and contact your dealer or a local
RV service center.
For Further Information
Please see the Suburban furnace operating
instructions provided in your Owner InfoCase
for further information, including operating pre-
cautions, and periodic maintenance.
ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT
(Central Heat/Air Conditioning System Only)
The thermostat, on the One Place panel, con-
trols heating, air conditioning and cooling fan
features.
NOTE: The thermostat does not automatically
switch between heating and cooling. You
must place the switch in the desired posi-
tion.
Heating:
•
Slide the ‘thermostat’ switch to “Heat” posi-
tion.
NOTE: Follow proper furnace lighting proce-
dures described previously in this sec-
tion.
If your coach is equipped with the
optional electric Heat Pump, be sure the
Thermostat switch is in “Gas Heat”
position. See “Heat Pump” for details.
•
Adjust the temperature setpoint to personal
preference if needed. See “Change Tempera-
ture.”
Cooling (A/C):
•
Slide the thermostat switch to ‘Cool’ posi-
tion.
•
Slide the ‘Fan Speed’ and ‘Fan Mode’
switches to the desired positions.
On/Low:
A/C compressor cycles on and off
with the thermostat while fan runs continu-
ously at low speed.
On/High:
A/C compressor cycles on and off
with the thermostat while fan runs continu-
ously at high speed.
Auto/Low:
Fan runs at low speed and cycles
on and off with the A/C compressor as con-
trolled by the thermostat.
Auto/High:
Fan runs at high speed and
cycles on and off with the A/C compressor as
controlled by the thermostat.
•
Adjust the temperature setpoint to personal
preference if needed. See “Changing Tem-
perature Setpoints”.
Thermostat
Gas Heat = Furnace
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