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SECTION 4 –
APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS
Condensate Drain Lines
The roof air conditioners are equipped with
condensate water pumps, which allows water that
is extracted from the roof air conditioners to be
pumped through two separate drain lines (located
at the rear of coach).
If you notice water running off of the roof
when the air conditioners are running, this is a
sign that one or more of the drain lines have
plugged and water is now flowing out of the
safety overflow of the air conditioner(s).
NOTE: It is normal for some water to run off the
roof when using your air conditioner in
“heat pump” mode.
See your Winnebago Industries
®
dealer for
service and proper cleaning of the drain lines.
Further Information
For complete Thermostat operating
instructions and troubleshooting procedures, see
the manufacturer’s user guide provided in your
InfoCase.
AIR CONDITIONER FILTERS
Air Conditioner Filters are located inside the
Return Air Vents throughout the ceiling of the
coach and must be inspected monthly and
cleaned periodically so the air conditioners will
operate efficiently.
It is recommended to use mild soap and warm
water to clean the air filters. When finished,
allow filters to air dry.
NOTE: There are multiple Supply and Return
Vents throughout the coach. Therefore,
you must remember to remove each
separate air filter from each Return Air
Vent to clean.
WASHER/DRYER - STACKABLE
–If Equipped
Your coach may be equipped with a Stackable
Washer/Dryer for the luxury of home as you
travel.
NOTICE
Water running off the roof is a sign the
condensate drain lines are plugged and
require service. Failure to comply may
result in water damage to the roof.
Return Air Vent
(Grasp louvers and pull straight down to
remove air vent)
-Typical View
Air Filter
(Located on back side of Return Air Vent)
-Typical View