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SECTION 4 –
APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS
ROOF AIR CONDITIONING
SYSTEM WITH BLUETOOTH
CONTROL
Cooling Operation
•
Press the selector button to the “Low Cool”,
“High Cool”, or “Auto”.
•
Set the temperature control to the position that
is the most comfortable to you. When the
temperature of the air entering the air
conditioning unit rises a few degrees above
the setting you have selected, the A/C will turn
on. When the temperature of the air entering
the air conditioning unit drops below the
selected setting, the A/C will turn off. When
the air conditioner is in the cooling mode, it
will continue to cycle on and off until the
selector button is turned to another operation
mode.
•
Position the louvers to the desired direction
the discharge air is to flow.
During Cooler Nights
When outdoor temperatures drop in the
evening or at night below 75 degrees F, the
temperature control needs to be set at midpoint
between “Warmer” and “Cooler”. If the setting is
at “Cooler”, the evaporator coil may become iced
up and stop cooling. During the day when
temperatures have risen to at least 75 degrees F,
reset the thermostat switch to the desired setting.
NOTE: Should icing up occur, it is necessary to
let the evaporator coil defrost before
normal cooling operation is resumed. At
this time, operate the air conditioning
unit in the “High Fan” position with the
system at maximum airflow. When
increased or full airflow is observed, the
evaporator coil should be clear of ice.
Further Information
Refer to the air conditioner manufacturer’s
information in your InfoCase for complete
operating instructions, including Bluetooth
operation. The app can be downloaded to your
smart-phone via the appstore.
AIR CONDITIONER FILTER
The two (2) washable filters should be
checked monthly for dirt build-up and cleaned or
replaced as needed. It is located in the ceiling-
mounted air conditioner grille in the lounge area.
Further Information
See the air conditioner manufacturer’s
information in your InfoCase for removal and
cleaning instructions.
HYDRONIC HEATING SYSTEM
The Hydronic Heating System in your RV
provides a continuous supply of hot water and
interior heat. This system features a 12-volt DC
powered diesel burner (which utilizes on-board
diesel fuel) and a 120-volt AC electric heating
element, along with a propylene glycol-based
antifreeze and water heating solution to give you
the luxury of quiet, continuous warmth in your
motorhome.
• Removable Filters
NOTICE
When the water system is in use, the
thermostat should never be set below
40°F to prevent freeze damage to
components.