Section 6
APPLIANCES
Wall Thermostat- Heating and Cooling (Main room)
Many factors influence the ambient temperature inside your Aviator. The purpose of a thermostat is to
keep the air temperature at the level you have selected. There are several things you can do to help
manage the inside temperature, to avoid over-stressing your heating and cooling appliances.
Wall Thermostat Heating (Main room)
1. Check to be sure there are no gaps in windows or doors that would allow loss of heat.
2. Park the RV so the front or rear of the unit takes the brunt of wind force.
3. Have your furnace checked to ensure it is operating at its’ highest capacity.
4. Keep all vents free of obstruction.
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Wall Thermostat Cooling (Main room)
1. Park the RV in a shaded area.
2. Use window shades, blinds or curtains.
3. Keep windows and doors shut or minimize usage.
4. Avoid the use of heat producing appliances.
5. Installing window awnings will reduce heat gain by removing direct exposure to the sun.
Starting the air conditioner in the morning and giving it a head start on the expected high outdoor
ambient temperature will greatly improve its ability to maintain the desired indoor temperature.
Whether using the HEATING or the COOLING function of your thermostat, condensation is always
an issue. Keeping your Aviator at a constant temperature helps keep condensation at a minimum. For
more information on the effects of condensation on your Aviator, refer to the
To Turn Roof A/C On (Main room)
Press the On/Off Mode button on the wall Thermostat and keep pressing it until you get the green LED
light to light next to Cooling. See picture:
Using the (+) and (-) buttons set the temperature you want inside the Aviator. Note: by pressing both the
(+) and (-) buttons at the same time you will switch from Fahrenheit to Celsius and back with each press.
To Turn Roof A/C Off (Main room)
Press the On/Off Mode button until the green LED lit by the On/Off Mode button is lit. This means
everything is turned off and within 15 to 30 seconds the green Led light will go out. The Furnace may still
have to purge out the warm air and may take a few minutes before it shuts off.
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