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Appliances, Electronics, and Equipment
Please read the owner’s manuals for proper operation of every appliance in your coach. These individual
owner’s manuals can be found in your owner's manual binder.
APPLIANCES
This is a listing of the many appliances available. Not all may be an option in your motorhome.
Air Conditioner
Your roof mount air conditioners will operate only on 120/110 VAC. They are wired to the circuit breaker in the
main distribution panel. In some cases, they will only operate from either shoreline or off the generator. Air
conditioning compressors draw a sizable portion of current. On some models the front AC only is wired to run
from the Inverter.
When the air conditioning is turned on, reduce the load as much as possible to avoid overload causing a breaker
to trip.
Make sure the air conditioner is off before plugging your unit into the park receptacle or starting your auxiliary
generator.
The ability of these air conditioners to maintain the desired inside temperature depends on the heat gain of the RV.
During extremely high outdoor temperatures, the heat gain of the vehicle can be reduced by
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Parking the RV in a shaded area.
2
Using window shades and blinds.
3
Keeping windows and doors shut or minimizing usage.
4
Avoiding the use of heat producing appliances.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
For instructions on the use, operation, safety, and care read your manufacturer's owner's manual for complete
information
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Wait at least two minutes before restarting each air conditioner after shutting off with
either the heat/off/cooling switch or the temperature set lever. This allows refrigerant
pressure in the air conditioner to equalize and will allow the compressor to restart
easily.
Failure to follow these steps may cause circuit breaker or fuses to trip or blow and can
cause unsafe conditions.
To avoid damage, make sure the air conditioner is turned off before plugging into the shore cord or before starting the
generator.
Do not run the air conditioner without a filter. Doing this could plug the evaporator cell and/or affect the performance.
The manufacturer will not be responsible for damage caused by condensed moisture on ceilings or other surfaces.
When air enters the RV, condensing may occur. The air conditioner removes this moisture from the air during
normal operation. Keep doors and windows closed during use to minimize condensed moisture on cold
surfaces.
WARNING
NOTICE
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