VILLAGIO OWNERS MANUAL
Renegade RV
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Rev.712a
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extract heat from the outside air on a cold day and carry it to the inside of the coach to maintain
a
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comfortable temperature.
The efficiency of a Heat Pump decreases as the outdoor air temperature drops, so
supplementary heat is often needed when the outside temperature nears freezing. This system
is set to automatically start the propane furnace to assist the Heat Pump if room temperature
cools to five degrees or more below the thermostat set temperature. You may wish to manually
switch to furnace heat to maintain a higher temperature when outside temperatures begin to
reduce the efficiency of the Heat Pump. The Heat Pump will not operate when the outside
temperature falls below 36 degrees F.
To Operate the Heat Pump r
efer to the manufacturer's user guide provided in your Info Case for
complete operating instructions.
• Gas Heat = Propane Furnace
• Elec. Heat = Heat Pump
• Cool = Roof Air Conditioner
Check Your Air Filter
Closed or blocked vents and a dirty air filter
can hinder the efficiency of a Heat Pump.
Ensure ceiling vents are open to distribute Heat Pump output air.
e A/C return air filter should be checked monthly for dirt build-up and cleaned or
replaced as needed. See "Air Conditioner Filter" elsewhere in this section.
4-9 DUCTED ROOF AIR
CONDITIONING SYSTEM
The furnace thermostat also controls ducted roof air conditioner operation when the Thermostat
switch is placed in "Cool" position.
All cooling functions controlling to set point have a short
cycle protection time delay of three minutes. There will be no delay if the cycle OFF time
exceeds three minutes.
NOTE:
The ducted roof air conditioning system has ceiling registers that can be closed if necessary to
force more cool air toward a specific area of the coach or to route cool air away from a specific area. If too
many vents are closed, however, it can cause the air conditioner unit to shut down, particularly in high
humidity conditions.