appliances - 4
camelot 2007
DO NOT
allow foods containing
acids (such as lemon or tomato juice,
or vinegar) to remain on porcelain or
painted surfaces. Acids may remove the
glossy finish. Wipe up egg spills when
cooktop is cool.
Allow porcelain surfaces to cool before
cleaning. Burns from the heated surface
may occur or the cooktop porcelain can
crack.
Regular cleaning with a soft cloth and a warm
detergent solution is generally enough to keep
the cooktop clean. Wash, rinse and dry with a
soft cloth. Thoroughly clean the cooktop when it
is cool. Use a dry cloth or paper towel while the
surface is warm to the touch to clean splatters
or spills. Cleaning will be more difficult if spills
bake on to the surface. Glass cleaner sprayed
on a paper towel should be used for the cooktop
surface.
DO NOT
spray glass cleaner directly
on the surface.
DO NOT
use abrasive cleaners
or steel wool. Harsh cleansers like bleach,
ammonia and oven cleaner should
NEVER
be
used. The surface burner grate and caps should
be cleaned using the same guidelines as the
cooktop surface.
Porcelain Enamel
Porcelain enamel, a type of glass fused on
steel at a very high temperature, is not extremely
delicate but must be treated as glass. Sharp
blows, radical surface temperature changes,
etc., will cause enamel to chip or crack. Some
foods such as vinegar, lemon juice, tomatoes
and milk contain acids that can dull the finish
of the enamel. To avoid dulling the finish, wipe
up the spill before it is baked-on. The surface
is glass and must be given consideration when
cleaning. Steel wool and coarse, gritty cleanser
will scratch or mar the surface. Any gentle
kitchen cleanser powder or grease cleaner will
be suitable. For further information on care of
the porcelain, call: “Hopes Cultured Marble
Polish at
800-325-4026.
automatIc applIance Selector
The Automatic Appliance Selector limits
the possibility of shore power overload by
allowing only the priority appliance to operate.
The system uses automatic switching relays
to control AC power to the washer-dryer
(optional) and bedroom air conditioner. Only
one appliance may be used at a time. When
operating the washer-dryer, the bedroom roof
air conditioner will not operate until the washer-
dryer is turned off.
Wall tHermoStat
The Comfort Control
thermostat, located on
the hallway monitor
panel, operates the HVAC
(Heating, Ventilation and
Air Conditioning) functions
throughout the motorhome.
36
'
-40
'
Models:
The motorhome is divided into two operating
zones: Living Room and Bedroom/Bathroom.
Press the zone button to change zones. The
selected zone number will blink at the bottom of
the Comfort Control display.
Zone 1 =
Living Room.
Zone 2 =
Bedroom/Bathroom.
42
'
Models:
The motorhome is divided into three operating
zones: Living Room, Hallway/Bathroom and
Bedroom. Press the zone button to change
zones. The selected zone number will blink at
the bottom of the Comfort Control display.
Zone 1 =
Living Room.
Zone 2 =
Hallway/Bathroom.
Zone 3 =
Bedroom.
NOTE:
The comfort control must be in Zone 1
or Zone 3 for the furnace to operate.
The HVAC system provides five different
functions:
Off
,
Fan
,
Cool
,
Heat Pump
and
Furnace
that are selected by pressing the
Mode
button.
Fan
controls blower speed of the roof air
conditioner. Two speeds are available:low and
high. Selecting fan speed
Auto
adjusts the fan
speed automatically based on temperature set
point and actual temperature in a selected zone.
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