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If your AC unit doesn’t turn on and is not a Cool
Cat brand, check the GFI on the plug, press the
TEST button then the RESET button. If the unit still
doesn’t turn on check the 20-amp breaker in the
converter box. Turn the breaker to OFF then back to
ON. If the unit still doesn’t turn on consult your air
conditioner manufacturer.
If your AC unit doesn’t turn on and it is a Cool Cat
brand check the digital thermostat control to see if it
is lit. If it is, watch to see if it displays an error
code. If it does display an error code reference the
Cool Cat manual to diagnose the problem.
NOTE:
This unit requires both 110V & 12V to
function. Also, check that the 12V fuse is not
tripped as this will lead to product failure. If the
fuse is intact lastly check that the 20-amp breaker is
not tripped. Turn the breaker to OFF then back to
ON to reset it. If the unit still doesn’t turn on
consult the air conditioner manufacturer.
NOTE:
Always ensure that the trailer is level before
operating the air conditioner as this may lead to
condensation, drainage issues and water damage
.
Helpful Notes When Using the Air Conditioner;
Keep window curtains closed.
Air conditioner removes moisture from the air and it
is normal to have water discharge off the road.
Experience has shown that some RV parks may
experience reduced power (low voltage) on days
with high heat or humidity, commonly referred to as
a “brown out”. This condition may result in the air
conditioner circuit breaker tripping in your power
distribution center. This protects your air
conditioner motor from damage and is necessary
during low voltage conditions. This breaker tripping
is sometimes perceived as a fault in your camper,
but it is a necessary “safety valve”.
NOTE
Review the air conditioning literature supplied
in your owner’s packet before proceeding
Refer to the air conditioner manufacturer’s users’
manual for complete operating and service
instructions. Efficiency when using the air
conditioning can be increased by closing all
windows and curtains and parking your camper in
the shade. Air conditioning consumes a large
portion of the electric power available in the
recreational vehicle and efficient operation can be
an important consideration. Even though your
recreational vehicle is equipped with 30-amp
capabilities, be aware that some campgrounds may
offer less than 30-amp service. Check with the
campground before utilizing excessive power,
which may create a fire hazard or trip breakers, in
either the recreational vehicle or the outside power
source
.
NOTE:
Always turn off the air conditioner (and all
electrical appliances) before disconnecting the
camper from its 120VAC power source.
NOTE:
If you cover the outside portion of your air
conditioner during periods of storage, be sure to
remove protective cover before reusing.
Stove
The stove in your camper is a (Manual Ignition) 2
Burner Stove.
To Prevent Fire or Smoke Damage
1)
Keep area around appliance clear and free
from combustible materials, gasoline, and
other flammable vapors and materials.
2)
If appliance is installed near a window, take
proper precautions to prevent curtains from
blowing over burners.
3)
Never leave any items unattended on the
cooktop. The hot air from the vent may
ignite flammable items and may increase
pressure in closed containers, which may
cause them to burst.