SECTION 12 –
MISCELLANEOUS
12-8
To Operate Ceiling Ventilator
1. Turn the Dome Crank Knob to raise the dome
about 3" or more to allow the turbine fan to
operate. (
A built-in safety switch will not let
the fan motor run unless the dome is partially
open
).
2. The turbine fan will start automatically as the
vent dome is raised and stop as the vent dome
is lowered and closed. (
Fan Speed knob must
be in a position other than 0-Off
).
3. Turn the Fan Speed knob to the desired level
(1-Low, 2-Med, 3-Hi).
4. Open a window or door to provide airflow.
Direction of airflow is determined by which
window or door is opened.
NOTE: For best results, close all other roof
vents, windows, and doors, then open
one (1) window the farthest distance
from the roof ventilator.The fan speed
selector on the fan allows you to adjust
the amount of circulation you need at any
time.
5. If you want the vent dome raised without the
fan running, turn the Fan Speed knob to 0-Off .
Further Information
See the power ventilator manufacturer’s
operating instructions supplied in your InfoCase
for further instructions, care, and cleaning
information.
MANUAL AWNING
–If Equipped
Further Information
For complete operating instructions, refer to
the manufacturer’s information provided in your
InfoCase.
STORAGE COMPARTMENT
DOORS
The high-density gaskets used on the exterior
storage compartments are designed to provide a
more positive seal against dust and weather.
Sometimes this seal firmness can inhibit
complete latching of the compartment doors if
they are simply “dropped shut” or closing force is
applied only to the center of the door.
To ensure that exterior storage compartment
doors have latched properly, press firmly on the
bottom edges of the doors with the palms of your
hands. If the door is ajar you will hear and feel a
loud “click” when the latches engage properly.
TOOL STORAGE
Various tools supplied with your coach are
stored in clips on the walls of one or more of the
exterior storage compartments.
Your model may not be equipped with all
items shown and some items may not be
available on your model.
NOTE: Typical method of tool storage shown.
Actual features and locations may vary
depending on model, available
equipment, and storage compartment
configuration.
ROOF LADDER
–If Equipped
WARNING
Stay off roof. Roof surface may be
slippery. Falling could result in death or
serious injury.