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SECTION 8
APPLIANCES & INTERIOR FEATURES
It is normal for the blower to turn on and off
once or twice at the end of an operating cycle to
extract as much heat as possible from the
exchanger.
Refer to your Owner InfoCase for further
information.
START-UP:
1. Open the LP gas tank valve by turning fully
counterclockwise.
2. Move thermostat temperature selector from
OFF position and place to desired tempera-
ture.
3. Furnace fan will start to blow immediately
after setting thermostat.
4. After about 30 seconds, the furnace burner
will light.
5. The furnace will now cycle off and on auto-
matically as the thermostat demands just like
a household furnace.
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 min-
utes, 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, contact your dealer or a
local RV service center.
NOTE: Metal coatings used during manufacture
of the furnace burner parts may smoke
when the furnace is used for the first
time, which may also set off your smoke
alarm. If this happens, provide adequate
ventilation of the smoke to avoid a nui-
sance smoke alarm at this time. We do
not recommend removing or disconnect-
ing the smoke alarm battery. If it were in-
advertently left disconnected, the smoke
alarm would be inoperative and could
not warn you of impending danger.
To Shut Down:
1. Move thermostat switch to “OFF” position
2. Close LP tank valve.
For Further Information
Please see the Suburban furnace operating in-
structions provided in your Owner InfoCase for
further information, including operating precau-
tions, and periodic maintenance.
ROOF AIR CONDITIONER
Refer to the manufacturer’s information in
your Owner InfoCase for complete operating
instructions.
TV ANTENNA
The TV antenna on your motor home can be
easily raised, rotated a full 360
°
and lowered
from inside the vehicle by simply turning a crank
or rotating knob. The antenna has a built-in signal
amplifier designed to strengthen signals, which is
controlled by a power switch built into the TV
jack assembly. The TV jack plates are mounted
on the underside of the dinette overhead cabinet.
Operation
Raising Antenna
- Turn elevating crank
clockwise in “UP” direction about 13 turns or un-
til some resistance to turning is noted. Antenna is
now in operating position. Turn amplifier power
switch “ON” to receive TV signal.