SECTION 8
APPLIANCES & INTERIOR FEATURES
8-8
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.
Operating Instructions
1. Close main LP tank valve.
2. Turn thermostat switch ON. The thermostat
is located on the wall near the right rear
dinette seat.
3. Set thermostat above room temperature to
begin blower operation. A slight delay will
occur before the blower comes on. Allow
blower to run for 5 minutes for combustion
chamber purge cycle.
4. After 5 minutes, move thermostat lever
below room temperature. Blower will remain
on. Wait approximately 2 minutes for blower
to go off.
5. Open LP gas tank valve.
6. Set thermostat to desired temperature. If set
above room temperature, blower will come
on.
7. Allow 30 seconds for main burner to light
after blower comes on. This furnace is
equipped with an ignition device which auto-
matically lights the burner. Do not try to light
the burner by hand.
8. If burner does not light, repeat Steps 1 thru 5.
(If heat does not come out of the heat duct
after a minute or so, the burner is not lit.)
9. If after three (3) attempts with no ignition, go
to shut-down and contact your dealer or a
local recreational vehicle service center. Do
not continue to cycle furnace through ther-
mostat in an attempt to get ignition.
NOTE: For normal operation after initial start-
up, be sure the thermostat switch is ON,
then place the temperature selector to
the desired temperature. The furnace
will start and cycle on and off automati-
cally.
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 (Optional)
Refer to the manufacturer’s information in
your Owner InfoCase for complete operating
instructions.
TV ANTENNA - Optional
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.
SUBURBAN
SOLID STATE
IGNITION
50
60
70 80 90
90
80
70
Temperature Selector
Thermostat Switch