Appliances; Appliances; Maintenance; Air Conditioner - Airstream INTERSTATE 24 TommyBahama Owner's Manual

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Appliances

All appliances are delivered to Airstream, Inc�, with in-
depth owner's manuals� Those manuals are included in
the delivery case supplied by your dealer� The manuals
may contain Warnings, Cautions, and operating
instruction that should be read and followed before
operating the appliances�
The information contained in the appliances manuals
supersedes any information contained in the Airstream
Interstate Owner's Manual on appliances� If you
believe contradictory information on appliances is
contained in this manual, or If any appliance manual(s)
have not been provided with your vehicle, contact
your dealer, the respective appliance manufacturer, or
Airstream Customer Service at 937-596-6111 or write:
Airstream Factory Service Center
428 W� Pike Street
P�O� Box 629
Jackson Center, OH 45334-0629
(937) 596-6111

Maintenance

Follow the instructions and Warnings noted in each
appliance and equipment owner's manuals�

Air Conditioner

The roof A/C used on Airstream Touring Coach's
are one of the most popular on the market today� In
your owner's packet is a set of literature covering all
operating and maintenance instructions� If the literature
is misplaced, contact the A/C manufacturer or your
Airstream dealer for replacement�
Proper voltage to the A/C is critical� A volt meter
check may find voltage much lower at a campground
shoreline outlet than the needed 110 to 120 volts�
Your A/C may not function if the voltage is too low�
Low voltage is usually associated with older or poorly
maintained motorhome parks� Parking your touring
coach so the power cord can be plugged in to a
receptacle close to the fuse or circuit breaker box can
alleviate low voltage problems� Avoid extension cords
and adapters whenever possible� If an extension cord
must be used, it should be rated at 30 amps and as
short as possible to provide the most current�
If high temperatures are expected, make an effort
to park in a shaded area� Starting the A/C early in
the morning also helps. It is more efficient to hold
a comfortable temperature than it is to lower the
temperature after the interior of the touring coach is
already hot�
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NOTE
Review the air conditioning literature supplied in
your owner's packet before proceeding.

Cooktop

You airstream has a single burning induction cooktop
There is little difference between the operation of a
home electric range and the touring coach's cooktop�
Operating confidence can be quickly gained by reading
the manufacturer's directions provided in the owner's
packet�
An operation manual for the range has been
provided with your owner's packet. If this has not
been provided, contact the listed manufacturer to
obtain. Their manual contains specialized warnings
and cautions that should be reviewed prior to
operating the appliance.

Ceiling Vent Fan

The high-volume roof vent system is designed to
quickly exhaust stale, hot air and draw in fresh air� It
is great to use when the outside temperature does not
call for air conditioning, but heat has built up in your
touring coach� The core of the system is a powerful
rotary fan that works with a slightly open window to
create a balanced airflow. It is designed for maximum
air exchange, minimum sound levels and power
consumption� Fresh, clean, natural air is pulled in� Hot,
stale, stuffy air is pushed out�
The controls for the roof vent have been incorporated
into the Multiplex System� The vent lid can be opened
or closed by pressing the UP/DOWN arrow buttons
on any of the multiplex touch screen control panels
located in the front or rear of the touring coach� Select
the desired fan speed of either; low, medium, or high�
NOTE
Never place Lindeen™ or a like cover over ceiling
fan. Greatly restricted airflow and increased sound
levels will occur.
2023 Tommy Bahama Interstate 24
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