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PROAIR FURNACE
The ProAir furnace is operated separately from the Firefly network
interface display� This unit is controlled directly from a dedicated
control unit, mounted on the coach’s wall� The location of the control
varies depending on the coach model�
Follow these steps to turn the ProAir furnace on or off, and to
set the interior temperature to the desired level. Please note that
ProAir units do not have a variable speed fan.
STEP 1
Turn on the ProAir furnace by pressing and holding the
power button for 3 to 5 seconds, until the temperature
display illuminates with the current temperature;
STEP 2
To set the desired temperature, press and hold the
power button 1 to 2 seconds and release the key� Then
rotate the knob to the desired temperature setpoint, and
press the power on / off button again to store the desired
temperature setpoint;
STEP 3
Once you have set the desired temperature setpoint, you
may push the power on / off button again to return to the
switch back to the current ambient temperature display�
The furnace will activate to increase the coach’s interior
temperature to achieve the setpoint, and it will stop once
it reaches the desired setting;
STEP 4
To turn the furnace off, press and hold the power on / off
button for 3 to 5 seconds until the display turns off�
NOTE
Your cabin heater and the fan will continue to run for a
short period after being turned off. This is a cool down
cycle and is normal.
NOTE
The furnace should be turned off when the coach is not in use
to conserve fuel and reduce unnecessary wear on the unit.
DANGER
Risk of Carbon Monoxide (CO) Gas poisoning. Never
operate the cabin heater inside a garage or enclosed area,
adjacent to walls and fences, or where exhaust gasses from
the furnace may be directed back into the coach, which
could result in serious physical injuries and / or death.
DANGER
Risk of fir
e. Before operating the cabin heater, check the
outside surroundings to ensure tall grass and leaves are not in
close proximity to the exhaust outlet, which could cause a fire,
resulting in property loss, physical injuries and / or death.
DANGER
Do not leave unsupervised small children and pets in the
coach with the heater on A child could accidentally change
the heater setpoint, creating unsafe conditions, which could
result in serious injuries and / or death.
WARNING
A small louvered vent is located adjacent to the diesel
furnace on the driver’s side of the coach beneath the rear
power-folding bench seat. Never block or restrict this vent as
it is essential for the furnace to operate properly. Blocking
the vent could cause the furnace to malfunction, overheat,
or reduce the heater’s output air flow.
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Summary of Contents for Midwest Automotive Design American Coach Patriot 2022
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