SECTION 12 –
MISCELLANEOUS
12-12
POWER ROOF VENTILATOR
Lounge, Galley, or Bath Area
–If Equipped
The 3-speed turbine vent is controlled by a
switch on the wall to raise or lower the dome.
The turbine fan will start automatically as the
vent is raised, and stop as the vent is lowered.
To Operate Ceiling Ventilator
1. Press the wall switch to raise the dome about
3" or more to allow the turbine fan to operate.
(
A built-in safety switch will not let the fan
motor run unless the dome is partially open
).
2. The turbine fan will start automatically as the
vent dome is raised and stop as the vent dome
is lowered and closed. (
Fan Speed knob up on
the ventilator frame must be in a position
other than 0-Off
).
3. Turn the Fan Speed knob to the desired level
(1-Low, 2-Med, 3-Hi).
4. Open a window or door to provide airflow.
Direction of airflow is determined by which
window or door is opened.
NOTE: For best results, close all other roof
vents, windows, and doors, then open
one (1) window the farthest distance
from the roof ventilator. The fan speed
selector allows you to control the amount
of circulation you need at any time.
5. If you want the vent dome raised without the
fan running, turn the Fan Speed knob to 0-Off .
NOTE:In event of power failure, the ventilator
dome may be opened or closed manually
using the Dome Crank knob.
Further Information
See the power ventilator manufacturer’s
operating instructions supplied in your InfoCase
for further instructions, care, and cleaning
information.
EFFECTS OF PROLONGED
OCCUPANCY
Your motor home was designed primarily for
recreational use and short-term occupancy. If you
expect to occupy your coach for an extended
period, be prepared to deal with condensation and
humid conditions that may be encountered.
Humidity and Condensation
Moisture condensing on the inside of
windows is a visible indication that there is too
much humidity inside the coach. Excessive
moisture can cause water stains or mildew, which
can damage interior items such as upholstery and
cabinets.
When you recognize the signs of excessive
moisture and condensation in your coach, you
should take immediate action to minimize their
effects.
You can help reduce excessive moisture
inside the motor home by taking the following
steps:
Ventilate with outside air
Partially open one or more windows and a
roof vent to circulate outside air through the
coach. In cold weather, this ventilation may
increase use of the furnace, but it will greatly
reduce the condensation inside the coach.
Fan Speed
Selector
Fan Power
Switch
Power Roof Ventilator
Fuse
Dome Crank