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switch to control the fan is located on the vent. These vents may be left slightly open while traveling, but be
careful when traveling where vertical clearance is limited. Vent lids can crack if left open too far.
CREATE- A- BREEZE BY FANTASTIC VENT (OPTION)
The Fantastic high-volume power vents are designed to quickly exhaust stale hot air. These vents may be
located in the bunk, bath, and/or center of the unit, if equipped.
Operating Instructions:
1. Open dome approximately 3 inches or more by turning the hand crank (Create-A-Breeze has a built
in safety switch that will not allow motor to operate unless dome is partially open).
2. Turn 3 speed knob to desired performance level (0-Off, 1-Low, 2-Medium, and 3-High).
3. Slightly open a window of your choosing. The choice of window will determine how the air is going to
flow through the cabin. Maximum airflow will be achieved through one slightly open window only.
4. Source of airflow is determined by the window opened. For best results, close all roof vents and open
one window 3-4 inches near where maximum airflow is desired.
NOTE:
Fan-Tastic Vent does not recommend placing a vent cover over, or using a foam filter on your Create-A-
Breeze. This greatly restricts airflow, causing accumulation of dust and increased sound levels.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
You may use your Create-A-Breeze while driving or in windy conditions. In this case
keep your dome fully open. When storing your RV, lower your dome until it is completely closed and turn the 3-
speed knob to 0-Off.
NOTE:
At 1/3 dome open, exhaust efficiency is reduced to 90%.
Fan-Tastic Vent wishes to assist any customer with any problem or need. Please call
1-800-521-0298 for assistance between 8 am and 5 pm E.S.T.
AIR CONDITIONER (OPTION)
If your unit is equipped with a roof mounted air conditioner; it is operated on a 110-volt AC power source through
a separate circuit breaker. This is accessed through 110-volt AC power from either a public utility or a generator
(optional). Before using the air conditioner, read the owner’s manual supplied by the manufacturer for a
complete understanding of the proper operation and maintenance.
Replacing or cleaning the filter with soapy water is recommended if the air conditioner is used daily for a two (2)
week period. A complete instruction manual is provided with the camper. Consult this manual before operation
to insure you are clear of all information needed to correctly operate the air conditioner.
Travel Lite will not be responsible for damage caused by condensed moisture on ceilings or other surfaces.
When air enters the camper, condensation may occur. The air conditioner removes this moisture from the air
during normal operation. Keeping doors and windows closed when the air conditioner is in operation will
minimize condensed moisture on cold surfaces.
TV ANTENNA (OPTION)
The roof-mounted TV antenna is HD ready and designed to provide the highest quality television picture and
sound reception in local and remote areas. The antenna can be raised, lowered and rotated from inside the
vehicle for optimum tuning of any TV channel. The TV jack outlet is located at the primary TV location. The
booster switch should be turned “OFF” when not viewing the TV to prevent battery drain, as the red indicator
light will use a small amount of current. It may be necessary to also unplug the TV as some also use a small
amount of power when not being used. Before using the antenna, read the owner’s manual supplied by the
manufacturer for a complete understanding of the proper operation and maintenance.
NOTE:
Before traveling
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO LOWER ANTENNA
to prevent damage to the antenna,
camper roof, or objects in the path of the antenna, such as overhead wires.
TV ANTENNA PRE-WIRE
All Travel Lite camper models are pre-wired with RG6 cables installed that run from the roof antenna location to
the primary TV location and to the exterior of the camper. The cables are run so that a TV antenna can be
installed. The cables terminate in the roof at the TV antenna location. The cables are accessed by removing the
plastic plug located on the interior ceiling. This is the centerline for the antenna mount. The cable is coiled inside