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Thermostat Operation
Cool Operation
1. Set System button to Cool.
2. Set slider to desired temperature.
3. Set desired fan speed (Hi or Low).
4. Set Fan operation (Auto cycles fan with compressor,
or On runs fan constantly).
5. A/C runs until desired temperature is reached.
Furnace Operation
1. Set System button to Furnace.
2. Set slider to desired temperature.
3. Fan controls have no function for furnace operation.
4. Furnace runs until desired temperature is reached.
Electric Ceiling Fan Operation
The ceiling fan used in your coach is designed to
ventilate the interior when cooking or if the use of your
air conditioner is not desired. If used properly the roof
fan can cool the interior by as much as 15 degrees
within a short period of time. When used, the fan pulls
hot air from high inside the coach and will pull fresh air
from an open window. This fan is usually controlled
by a wall-mounted thermostat (some models have
a thermostat built right on the fan), which must be
turned on and adjusted to your desired temperature
before use. The wall-mounted thermostat is not the
same that is used for the furnace or air conditioners.
Please review the supplied fan owner’s manual for
additional operating instructions.
To keep condensation from accumulating open the
vent lids slightly to help the air circulate. Condensation
occurs naturally from fluctuations in interior and
exterior temperatures, humidity and dew point
changes, showering and cooking.
To clean the screen, remove the screws holding it in
place. Wash the screen using a non-abrasive soap and
water. Re-install the screen and tighten the screws.
Keep all the vents closed when using the Rain
Sensor Fan. Direct the airflow by slightly opening
the windows(s) on the shaded side of the trailer to
obtain the maximum air flow, especially on hot, sunny
days. Close all the roof vents. The area between the
open window(s) and the Rain Sensor fan supplies the
maximum air flow and provides the most comfort.
Note
DO NOT LEAVE ANY VENT COVER OPEN WHILE THE
TRAILER IS IN MOTION, STORED OR UNATTENDED
FOR EXTENDED PERIODS OF TIME. HIGH WINDS OR
OTHER UNUSUAL CONDITIONS OR OBSTRUCTIONS
MAY DAMAGE THE COVER AND PREVENT CLOSING.
LEAKAGE COULD RESULT CAUSING SERIOUS
DAMAGE.
Water Heater
The water heater is accessed by a panel on the outside
of the vehicle. Turn on the hot water faucet at the
galley sink to see if the tank is full. Before operating
any gas appliance, make sure the valve on the gas
tank is open.
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