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OWNERS
AIRSTREAM
MANUAL
CLASSIC TRAILER
A TRAILERING GUIDE

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  • Page 1 OWNERS AIRSTREAM MANUAL CLASSIC TRAILER A TRAILERING GUIDE...
  • Page 2 INTRODUCTION 2006 MODEL The Owners Manual for your new Airstream trailer is designed to respond to the most frequent inquiries regarding the operation, function and care of the many systems that make modern trailering a joy. Airstream realizes our customers possess varying degrees of expertise in the area of repairing and maintaining the appliances in their trailer.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS A. WARRANTY AND SERVICE D. EXTERIOR G. ELECTRICAL Warranty Cleaning Battery Warranty Explanation Chassis Converter Service Power Jack 12-Volt System & Components Reporting Safety Defects Tires TV Antenna Maintenance Schedule Axle and Running Gear Satellite Antenna Maintenance Parts & Supplies Electric Brakes Solar Panel Tires...
  • Page 4: Warranty And Service

    WARRANTY COVERAGE AIRSTREAM’S RESPONSIBILITY When you buy a new Airstream Travel Trailer from an authorized Airstream dealer, Airstream, The basic Airstream Limited Warranty applies for a period of two years from the Inc., warrants the trailer from defects in material and workmanship as follows: date of original purchase, and the application date of all warranties is that indicated on the owner’s Limited Warranty.
  • Page 5 DEALER REPRESENTATION EXCLUDED If your trailer needs repairs under the terms of the basic Airstream Limited Warranty, The full extent of the basic Airstream Limited Warranty is set forth in detail in the you should: folder, and in the explanation of the basic Airstream Limited Warranty covered in the Airstream Trailer Owner’s Manual.
  • Page 6 Conditions Warranty must be presented to a dealer to obtain warranty service. It should be kept in of this nature, although they may be normal for the area, are beyond Airstream’s control the trailer during the warranty period.
  • Page 7: Service

    If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a Please contact your dealer if you need service. Major service under your Airstream safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign.
  • Page 8 WARRANTY AND SERVICE SUGGESTED MAINTENANCE EVERY 5,000 MILES OR 90 DAYS EVERY 1,000 MILES OR 60 DAYS Exterior Door locks Lubricate with dry graphite Escape Window Check operation of latches and upper hinge. Exterior Hinges Lubricate with light household oil *Battery Check water level LPG Hold Down...
  • Page 9 WARRANTY AND SERVICE EVERY 10, 000 MILES OR 6 MONTHS EVERY YEAR Brakes Inspect, adjust or replace as necessary Battery Clean, neutralize and coat terminals with petroleum jelly. Wheel Bearings Clean and repack A-Frame, Step Wire brush and paint frame at front and rear. Tires Inspect and rotate LP Bottles...
  • Page 10 WARRANTY AND SERVICE PARTS AND LUBRICANTS FUSES MAINTENANCE RECORD BULBS, EXTERIOR Entertainment Center SERVICE DATE DEALER PERFORMED Taillight ATC 15 Amp Back Up License Plate # 53, wedge base Battery Cable Fuses Hitch Light # 53, wedge base (Canadian approved trailers only) Clearance Light # 67 SLC 50 Amp...
  • Page 11: Towing

    TOWING TOWING YOUR AIRSTREAM realize more than 30% of the vehicles they sell will be used for towing some type of trailer. The dealers are provided with guidelines to use when helping a customer decide TOW VEHICLE EQUIPMENT on a tow vehicle. The guidelines are not just determined by the power output of the engine.
  • Page 12 TOWING Disc Brakes Preventive Maintenance The disc brake system is a proven system that includes a ventilated rotor that fits over 1. Visually check brakes before each trip. See item 4 in safety Information. the hub, combined with a caliper and mounting bracket that attach to the axle end assembly by bolting to the standard brake flange.
  • Page 13 TOWING provided through a +12 volt (normally black) wire from the tow vehicle connector. Failure to maintain adequate charge in the breakaway battery will result in the The heart of ActiBrake is the Power Max pump. It is the highest capacity pump breakaway system not functioning properly.
  • Page 14 TOWING The second check requires using the manual override lever on the tow vehicle controller. controller. A controller that obtains its signal directly from the towing vehicle’s braking Position a second person near the ActiBrake. With the ignition switch turn on, keeping system is preferred.
  • Page 15 TOWING DO NOT RIDE YOUR BRAKE PEDAL! Service and Maintenance Visual System Check This will cause constant pressure from the ActiBrake unit to the trailer brakes, resulting in premature wear and overheating. This may also cause damage to the ActiBrake unit or cause damage to the internal components of the system, as well as damage to Periodically check the complete braking system, including the brake lines and hoses, your hydraulic brakes.
  • Page 16 TOWING Check Brake Fluid Level A BRAKE CONTROLLER installed in your tow vehicle will synchronize the trailer brakes with your tow vehicle brakes. It is designed to apply the trailer brakes whenever Verify brake fluid level before each use. Fluid level should be between three eights and the tow vehicle brakes are applied.
  • Page 17: Loading

    • Cargo Carrying Capacity (CCC): is equal to GVWR minus each of the following: UVW, full fresh (potable) water weight (including water heater), and Below is a sample of the weight information chart provided in all Airstream vehicles. full LP-Gas weight.
  • Page 18 TOWING WEIGHING YOUR TRAILER Use a scale, such as a bathroom scale, that has a lower weight limit than your tongue load to check the tongue weight by using the following method (see illustration). The diagram shows how to weigh the trailer on scales. Place a piece of wood of approximately the same thickness as the bathroom scales on the ground in line with the trailer hitch jack as shown.
  • Page 19: Hitching Up

    TOWING HITCHING UP Although Airstream has not intruded into the hitch manufacturers field of expertise and Hitching up your trailer is something that will become almost second nature with preformed formal testing, we find the vast majority of Airstream owners purchases practice.
  • Page 20 TOWING TOWING TIPS slower. Ten minutes later resume normal driving. We want every owner to be a safe and courteous driver. A few hours of towing WARNING practice in a large empty supermarket lot will make pulling your trailer over the road : Never open a radiator cap when the tow vehicle is hot.
  • Page 21 TOWING speed. It is both courteous and sensible to signal, pull onto the shoulder, and let Tracking them pass. Your trailer is designed to be towed easily at any legal speed, so if you are not careful you may be inclined to forget it is there. OBSERVE THAT THE TRACKS MADE BY THE TRAILER WHEELS ARE DISTINCTLY DIFFERENT FROM THOSE MADE BY THE TOW VEHICLE.
  • Page 22 TOWING Backing Up In BACKING UP the important thing to remember is to DO EVERYTHING SLOWLY ALWAYS TRY TO BACK TO YOUR LEFT BECAUSE THE VISIBILITY IS MUCH and to correct immediately if you see the trailer turning the wrong way. Concentrate BETTER.
  • Page 23 TOWING NOTES B - 13...
  • Page 24: Camping

    CAMPING SUGGESTED PRE-TRAVEL CHECK LIST Interior Exterior Home Turn off water pump switch. Disconnect and slow the electrical hookup Leave house key with your neighbors. Check battery water level. cord, the sewer hookup hose (flush out), Valuables and important papers should Close windows and vents.
  • Page 25 CAMPING Trailer Equipment and Accessories Personal Motoring Essentials Water hose, 5/8 in. high pressure, tasteless, Tow vehicle insurance to cover you and Display the tow vehicle and trailer odorless, non-toxic, (2 -- 25 ft. sections). your family fully. registration properly. “Y”...
  • Page 26 CAMPING SAFETY WARNING As always, safety should be one of your top priorities. Make sure you, and everyone traveling with you, can operate the main door and exit window rapidly without light. Don’t smoke in bed. Contemplate other means of escape in case the designated exits are blocked. Keep matches out of reach of small children! WARNING : The escape windows(s) can be identified by their red...
  • Page 27: Overnight Stop/Extended Stay

    Unless the tow vehicle is needed for transportation, it is not necessary to unhitch. All you need to do to enjoy the self-contained luxury of your Airstream is to turn on the LP gas and light any appliances with pilots.
  • Page 28: Leveling & Stabilizing

    CAMPING Leveling and Stabilizing Note: Optional STABILIZING JACKS, whether manual or power, should only be used to stabilize trailer. When you plan to stay in the same place for several days, weeks or months, you will WARNING want your trailer to be as level and steady as possible. Check the attitude with a small : Whenever the trailer must be lifted with a jack, as when spirit level set on the inside work counter or the trailer hitch “A-Frame”.
  • Page 29: Hook Ups

    CAMPING HOOK UPS Hooking up the tow vehicle/trailer electrical connector and running the tow vehicle engine at a fast idle. 45 HOOK UP TO CITY WATER by attaching a minimum minutes per day should provide about 3-4 hours of 1/2” high-pressure water hose to the city water power.
  • Page 30: Winter Traveling

    CAMPING WINTER TRAVELING When parked in sub-freezing temperatures make air contained in the trailer and the appearance of visible sure you keep a full supply of LP gas and plug into moisture, especially in cold weather. Traveling in sub-freezing temperatures will require certain a 110 volt power source whenever possible.
  • Page 31 CAMPING TIPS TO CONTROLLING CONDENSATION allow some cool outside air to get inside the Vents are located in the bathing and cooking areas To avoid condensation problems, try to follow these vehicle, so the furnace will not recycle the humid and constant use is advised during food preparation tips to help alleviate excess moisture.
  • Page 32 CAMPING SLIDE OUT ROOM Check your 12-volt distribution panel for blown fuses. It is located on the right side of the cabinet under the The trailer should be level prior to extending the slide out front window. room. The front stabilizing jacks MUST be deployed. If the front jacks aren’t down when the room is extended The next option is to manually close the room.
  • Page 33: Exterior

    EXTERIOR EXTERIOR is found on the coating that cannot be removed by normal washing procedures, Airstream recommends using DX 330 Acryli-Clean made by PPG Industries. Follow Cleaning all directions and warnings on the product container. Acryli-Clean should be used by trained personnel only, using the proper equipment under controlled conditions.
  • Page 34 This is a good practice for all rubber seals in your trailer. For replacement of a damaged window contact an Airstream Service Center. Step Your PLASTIC SCREENS are easy to maintain. Clean occasionally with a damp cloth.
  • Page 35: Chassis

    CHASSIS COUPLER The standard RECOMMENDED HITCH BALL HEIGHT for your Airstream is 18 _” on all models except the slide outs which are 19.75”. If you plan long trips with the trailer heavily loaded you should check your trailer, after loading, to determine the optimum height.
  • Page 36: Power Jack

    EXTERIOR POWER JACK Maintenance A switch located on the bottom of the housing operates the power jack. When the jack 1. Every two years remove screws and cover and check grease condition. Use HMP is fully extended or retracted internal limit switches automatically shut off the motor. grease similar to lubricate 630AA and spread on gear teeth, Grease is not required Another switch operated the convenience light.
  • Page 37: Tires

    WARNING : Never attempt to change any tire without securely chocking Your trailer is equipped at the factory with name brand trailer tires. Airstream dealers remaining wheels. Never position yourself in a manner where a raised trailer can cannot make adjustments to tires. A dealer who handles that particular brand must come down on you if it should become dislodged from a jack or ramp.
  • Page 38: Axle And Running Gear

    TIRE ROTATION AXLE AND RUNNING GEAR ASSEMBLY (10,000-mile intervals) Each Airstream RUBBER TORSION axle is aligned during manufacturing, and double- checked on a random basis. Alignment after delivery is the customer’s responsibility. SPARE TIRE Hitting chuck holes or rough railroad tracks while going straight will only cause The spare tire for Airstreams is stored under the front of the trailer.
  • Page 39: Tires

    EXTERIOR TIRES and each morning you drive during a trip. Tire pressure by a trained professional. It should not be should be checked cold, as tire pressure ratings have aired up without a full inspection or without Load/Inflation Information for Your Tires been designed with typical running heat/pressure using a safety cage.
  • Page 40 EXTERIOR Recommended Tire Inflation Pressure Recommended Inflation Pressure is the recommended inflation pressure. The recommended inflation pressure is not to be confused with the maximum inflation pressure that is shown on the side of the tire. At the recommended inflation pressure, tires will last longer and be less likely to fail, and the car will use less fuel.
  • Page 41 EXTERIOR Wheel Bearing Maintenance 14. Install outer bearing. 1. Jack trailer at marked jack location pad behind axle on mainframe, 15. Install washer and spindle nut. 2. Remove hubcap or spindle cover, wheel and tire. 16. While rotating the wheel, tighten the spindle nut with a 12” wrench until there is a slight tension.
  • Page 42 EXTERIOR WEIGHING YOUR TRAVEL TRAILER steering or stopping, and a comfortable ride for you 1. Check the pressure in your tires, including your OR TOWED VEHICLE and your passengers. The Tires on your recreational spare, at least monthly when the tires are cool (after vehicle are designed for highway use and must be the vehicle has stopped three hours and then driven Since a trailer or towed vehicle adds to the load on...
  • Page 43 EXTERIOR The Importance of Proper Air Pressure Under Inflation a special gauge will be required designed for larger tires. The amount of air pressure in a tire determines the Under inflation brings a higher risk of susceptibility to load that can be carried safely. Every tire will have the damage due to road hazards, reduces casing durability, •...
  • Page 44 EXTERIOR actual loaded conditions. Under inflation of a tire can cause poor handling, irregular To properly weigh a travel trailer, it should first be weighed, including the tongue wear, and decreased fuel economy. It also causes extreme heat build up within the weight, while detached from the pulling vehicle.
  • Page 45 EXTERIOR Proper Inspection and Storage of Tires Tires used on most RVs are driven at or near maximum loads during hot weather and then are left idle for months. In normal use oils in the tire come to the surface during Before taking your RV on a trip or when removing from an extended storage period, flexing and protect the rubber from ultraviolet light.
  • Page 46: Fabric Care

    : Never remove cushion cover for professional furniture cleaner when an overall soiled separate dry cleaning or washing. Any tumble The interior of all Airstream trailers has been designed condition is reached. cleaning method can destroy the backing, shrink or for comfort, convenience, durability and appearance.
  • Page 47 INTERIOR Draperies A protective pad should always be placed under hot Lounges utensils. Sanding minor damaged areas can repair To convert the front lounge to a bed first set the armrest CAUTION : All drapery materials and mattress Corian counters. The color of the material is constant cushions out of the way, lift up on the front of the seat covers must be professionally dry-cleaned.
  • Page 48 fill the tub for taking a bath. When you have pump switch should be turned off when the trailer is finished using the shower be sure to shut the water Airstream recommends that during travel the table be left unattended. Water pressure at some campgrounds off at the faucet.
  • Page 49 INTERIOR Bath Area Remote Switches Fresh Air Vents be kept in the plastic bags like dry cleaning businesses use. No matter how hard you try, if you travel a long Two remote switches for appliances are located on A control handle operates the fresh air vents. Turning dusty section of road the dust will work its way the bathroom wall.
  • Page 50 INTERIOR CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM ALARM CONDITION The following information is highlights from the folder provided by the alarm If the COSTAR senses unsafe levels of CO, the RED L.E.D. will light up and the manufacturer. The folder, with more detailed information, is contained in your alarm will sound.
  • Page 51 INTERIOR Replace the battery when this condition occurs. USE ONLY THE FOLLOWING 9 VOLT BATTERIES FOR CO DETECTOR REPLACEMENT. Test detector weekly for proper operation by pushing the test button until the Alkaline type: EVEREADY522; DURACELL MN1604; GOLD PEAK 1604A YELLOW L.E.D.
  • Page 52: Gas Detector

    INTERIOR SMOKE DETECTOR the battery during periods of storage. There is a small heater on the sensor of the device, which “burns” away impurities in the air during periods of normal use. During A smoke detector is provided with your trailer. A manual pertaining to the detector is periods when power is interrupted, impurities can build up on the sensor.
  • Page 53: Fire Extinguisher

    flexible. Spread the lubricant evenly with a brush or finger, working it into the surface. This is a good practice for all rubber seals in your Airstream. For replacement of a damaged window contact an Airstream Service Center or the factory.
  • Page 54: Plumbing

    PLUMBING PLUMBING SYSTEMS Cubic Feet per Hour) or less. This is also referred to as 5. Wait at least 15 seconds before lighting appliances. the by-pass flow. LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS (LPG) 6. If operational difficulties continue, there may be By-pass flow is extremely important in the proper a leak in the system.
  • Page 55 PLUMBING CAUTION AUTOMATIC GAS REGULATOR : The LPG bottles are securely mounted on the front “A” frame of your trailer. If these bottles WARNING REMOVE All models are equipped with a two stage automatic must be removed for service or replacement it is CENTER HOLD DOWN ROD.
  • Page 56 PLUMBING BASIC RULES FOR SAETY WARNING WARNING : Do not store LP containers : A warning label has been Many things can be construed as safety related, but within a vehicle. LP containers are equipped with located near the LP gas container. This label reads: the most important is your common sense.
  • Page 57 PLUMBING WATER SYSTEM-SELF CONTAINED Water pressure at some campgrounds may be low on city water. The water pump can be turned on to assist the city water hookup pressure. Be sure there is some water in Fill the water tank by opening the exterior access door and remove screw cap. A the fresh water tank.
  • Page 58 PLUMBING SANITIZING NOTE: The sanitizing procedure outlined above is in conformance with the approved procedures of RVIA ANSI Al19.2 and the U.S. Public Health Service. Potable water systems require periodic maintenance to deliver a consistent flow of fresh water. Depending on use and the environment the system is subject to, sanitizing NOTE: A petcock, visible between the tires, will drain the tank sufficiently for most is recommended prior to storing and before using the water system after a period purposes.
  • Page 59 PLUMBING CITY WATER HOOK-UP Your plumbing system has a built in pressure regulator to protect your lines and faucets from extremely high pressures on some city water systems. The city water hook-up is found on the lower roadside of the trailer in the utility compartment.
  • Page 60 PLUMBING GALLEY FAUCET FILTER REPLACEMENT • Caution: Do not use pads or sponges that MicroTech™ replacement filter cartridges may be specifically do not recommend use for cleaning Your Moen faucet integrates carbon block filtration purchased from the dealer nearest you, call 1-800- polished surfaces.
  • Page 61 PLUMBING MOEN SHOWER MIXING VALVE ASSEMBLY SHOWER MIXING VALVE CARTRIDGE REMOVAL Shut off water pressure for entire system. Disassemble: Remove handle cover. Take out handle screw and remove handle and stop tube, Lift out retaining clip and pull the cartridge out of the body by the stem. CAUTION : Reinsert cartridge by pushing it all the way into the body and until the front of the ears on the cartridge shell are flush and aligned with the body.
  • Page 62 The line drain valves have been moved to the exterior of the coach for easier access. If Your Airstream has five in-line water shut off valves. Two are for shutting off the you look between your tires you can see a galvanized “box” that is a few inches lower cold water supply to the toilet and exterior water service and the other three are for than the trailer frame.
  • Page 63 PLUMBING WINTERIZING AND STORAGE 5. Turn the pump switch OFF after all water has been removed from the storage tank. When storing your trailer for short or long periods use the same precautions as you 6. Remove exhaust hose from water pump. would in your own home in regard to perishables, ventilation and rain protection.
  • Page 64 PLUMBING 12. Remove the cartridge of the water purifier and leave the purifier valve in the open 8. Disconnect the hose length from pump inlet fitting and reconnect water system position. (If so equipped.) inlet line. 13. Remove the batteries from your trailer and store in a cool dry place where there is no danger of freezing.
  • Page 65 PLUMBING DRAIN AND WASTE SYSTEM Emptying Tanks Your trailer has a drain and waste system that includes waste-holding tanks made from Almost all campgrounds will have dumping molded plastic, free from corrosion problems, with trouble-free dump valves. facilities. Park directories such as Woodalls The MAIN HOLDING TANK enables you to use the toilet for several days away from and Rand McNally also list dumping stations.
  • Page 66 PLUMBING Black Tank Flush Draining the tanks as described will protect them from freezing during storage. When traveling in sub-freezing temperatures use a winterizing solution designed for RV use. Inside the utility compartment is a water hose connector for the “black tank flush”. To Follow the directions on the container.
  • Page 67 313-769-6000 1-800-321-9866 The RV toilet in your Airstream is a design that has been used for many years. There are two pedals. The large pedal opens and closes the slide mechanism, and the smaller pedal opens and closes a water valve.
  • Page 68: Electrical

    ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL OPERATION The major portion of electrical power in your Airstream is The master switch should be left in the ON position Check the following areas for open circuits: 12-volt. The 12-volt current powers the fans, furnaces, except when storing, or a mechanic may use the switch water pump, and water heater ignition.
  • Page 69: Battery

    ELECTRICAL CAUTION 12-VOLT SYSTEM MAINTAIN A CLEAN BATTERY TOP AND CHECK : RECONNECT THE BATTERY CABLES TERMINALS AND CABLES FOR TIGHTNESS AND TO THE CORRECT BATTERY POSTS. The black BATTERY CLEANLINESS. A dirty battery will dissipate its charge cable should be connected to the negative (-) post through surface contamination.
  • Page 70: Converter

    ELECTRICAL Whenever possible use the automatic built in converter Converter Testing WARNING system for charging. The charging circuit automatically : The gases generated within controls the current, reducing it as the battery increases A. Confirm 120 volt power is going into converter. a storage battery cell may be ignited by an open in charge.
  • Page 71 ELECTRICAL 12-VOLT EXTERIOR 7-Way Harness and Plug The diagram above match the tow vehicles plug. The 7-way wire is spliced to the main harness on the interior front wall of the trailer. The connection is accessed behind the front sofa in the front of the trailer or by removing front cabinet drawers on slide out models.
  • Page 72 ELECTRICAL Wire Routing, 7-Way Plug , Battery Charge Line, Distribution Panel G - 5...
  • Page 73 ELECTRICAL Wire Routing, 7-Way Plug, Battery Charge Line, Distribution Panel, Slide out Models G - 6...
  • Page 74 ELECTRICAL 12-VOLT INTERIOR Distribution Panel, USA The kill switch, 12-volt distribution panel, and converter are located under the front sofa on most models. Open the drawer under the sofa seat and look on the roadside of the storage area. The kill switch and distribution panel are mounted on a hinged panel that lowers to access the converter.
  • Page 75 The Airstream converter system enables you to use While you are connected to the 110-volt receptacle the lights and appliances whether operating on self- the wiring is protected by circuit breakers in the...
  • Page 76 ELECTRICAL Airstream installs a ground fault circuit interrupter to protect several outlets on the trailer. When properly installed, the GFCI circuit breaker pro- vides reliable overload and short circuit protection PLUS protection from Ground Faults that might result from contact with a “HOT”’ load wire and ground.
  • Page 77 ELECTRICAL The system includes a automatic transfer switch to prevent a power overload if a WARNING generator is started while the trailer’s 110-volt shoreline is plugged into a 30 amp : The GFCI circuit breaker provides protection only to the circuit service.
  • Page 78 ELECTRICAL SATELLITE ANTENNA WIRING If you compare the two previous drawings you’ll see wiring for a satellite dish antenna is relatively simple. Units have a faceplate with two coax cable hook-ups. The faceplate has a small coax cable jumper running between the hook-ups to complete the cable TV circuit when in use.
  • Page 79: Solar Panel

    South Jordan, UT 84095 it also. 800-671-0169 The following drawing is the way Airstream wires the 1. YELLOW (like the sun) positive and GREEN (like the earth) system on factory installed units and is the recom- negative leads runs from battery breaker buss bar area to mended wiring for use of the pre-wire system.
  • Page 80 ELECTRICAL TV ANTENNA Turn elevating crank in “UP” direction until some resistance to turning is noted. An- tenna is now in operating position. Manufacturer: Winegard Company Rotating Antenna 3000 Kirkwood Street Burlington, Iowa 52601 Make sure antenna is in “UP” position. Pull down on directional handle with both Phone: 800-843-4741 hands until it disengages ceiling plate and rotate for best picture and sound on televi- sion set.
  • Page 81 PowerLinx at their website or call http://rvenjoyment.com/rearview.htm. NOTE: Fan motor will not start if temperature selected Airstream installs two types of fans. One has the switch is warmer than interior temperature of coach. EXTERNAL RADIO JACK (Optional) mounted on the fan, the other has the switch mounted on the wall.
  • Page 82: Monitor Panel

    The MicroPulse Monitor will display the condition of CATCON PRODUCTS INC. CATCON Products or a local Airstream dealer. The each system at all times. The tri-color LED beside the 817-921-2188 following instructions are provided for qualified system will indicate the condition of the system using techsupport@catconproducts.com...
  • Page 83: Appliances

    Airstream Factory Service Center The roof air conditioner used on Airstream trailers is one of the most popular on the P.O. Box 629 market today. In your Owner’s Packet is a set of literature covering all operating and 419 W.
  • Page 84: Furnace

    The basic operation of the gas ranges have been the ordered direct from the manufacturer or your Airstream same for many years, but please be sure to read all the Only federally certified technicians are permitted to dealer.
  • Page 85: Refrigerator

    APPLIANCES REFRIGERATOR OPERATION Manufacturer: The refrigerator requires 12-volt current to operate even if running on LP or 110 volt modes. The 12-volt is used to power the circuit board that directs the refrigerator Dometic Sales Corporation 2320 functions. When running in a mode such as LP, it means the heat source, by far the Industrial Parkway P.O.
  • Page 86: Water Heater

    APPLIANCES WATER HEATER Electronic Ignition SAFETY Manufacturer: The switches used to light your electronic ignition water If your water system is full and cold and the water heater are located in the bathroom above the lavatory heater is ignited the system can see pressures as high Atwood Mobile Products 4750 top.
  • Page 87: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS *Hitch Ball Height Unit Base weight (UBW): is the dry weight of the base Note: All weights were made on prototype vehicles. unit with bedroom group and w/o options or fluids. The proper height will vary according to the weight Your production trailer may vary.
  • Page 88 SPECIFICATIONS 31’ 34’ S/O 34’ S/O MODEL 25’ 28’ 30’ 30’ S/O 31’ 34’ DINETTE LOUNGE DINETTE EXTERIOR LENGTH 25’ 9” 29’ 31’ 31’ 31’ 31’ 34’ 10” 34’ 10” 34’ 10” EXTERIOR WIDTH 8’ 5½” 8’ 5½” 8’ 5½” 8’...
  • Page 89 INDEX Air Conditioner ..........H-1 Connector Alignment ..........D-6, I-1 7-Way .......... B-5, G-4, G-8 Factory Service ..........A-4 Antennas ......... G11, G-13, I-1 110-volt ............C-6 Fans............E-4, G-14 Appliances............H-1 Couch ..............E-2 Faucets.............. F-7 Axles............A-3, D-6 Countertop ............E-2 Fill Valves, LPG..........F-1 Awning...............D-2 Coupler..............D-3 Filter, Water..........F-6, F-10...
  • Page 90 Radio Jack, External ........G-4 Towing .............B-1, B-10 Wiring ..........See Electrical Range ............... H-2 Tow Car .............B-1 Refrigerator............H-3 TV ..........C-6, G-10, G-11 Classic Trailer Owner’s Manual Regulator, LP ............. F-2 TV Antenna ........... G-11, G-13 ©AIRSTREAM INC. 2006 Roof Vents ..........E-4, G-14...

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