2006
Scottsdale Class A
by Newmar
3:3
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
Air Conditioning
The air conditioners installed on your coach will operate only when the unit
is supplied with 120 volt AC power from the power cord or the generator.
The air conditioners circuit breaker must be in the ON position to work.
To assist the air conditioners in cooling the coach, park in the shade and keep
the drapes or blinds closed. Set the thermostat to the desired temperature.
Air conditioners can use a large portion of the available electric power. RV
parks may experience low voltage on days with high heat or humidity. This
is commonly referred to as a “brown out.” A “brown out” may trip the air
conditioners circuit breaker. The circuit breaker protects your air conditioner
from damage and is necessary during low voltage conditions. The tripped
breaker is not a fault in your electrical system.
The cool air from the air conditioners is ducted throughout the coach through
ceiling air ducts. Below is the thermostat that controls the air conditioners. It
also controls the furnace. Simply select the desired temperature. The blower
will cycle automatically, or you may choose low, medium, or high fan settings.
Remember, both air conditioners must be in the same mode. Please consult the
air conditioners manufacturer’s owner’s manual for further assistance.
Step One:
Move power switch to ON.
Step Two:
Press MODE to select function.
(Cool*, furnace, etc.)
Step Three:
Press FAN to select high, med.,
or low speed.
Step Four:
Press UP or DOWN to select
temperature.
Step Five:
If operating more than one zone,
press ZONE and repeat steps 2-4 for each
additional zone.
*Expect a 2-minute delay for compressor to
start.
Shutdown: If you turn the Comfort Control off
or if there is a power interruption for any reason, the system will resume
operation on the last settings when power returns.
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