Air Conditioner; Additional Equipment - Fleetwood 1999 Discovery Parts And Service Manual

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AppliANCES
The roof-mounted air conditioners can operate only when the
motor home is connected to l20-volt AC power from either a
public utility or the generator. Be sure to
turn
the air condi-
tioner circuit breakers ON.
Each return air duct is equipped with a filter. Check these fil-
ters at regular intervals for accumulations of dust that could
restriCt air flow. To check the filters, remove the return air
duct cover with a screwdriver.
For best performance, park the motor home in the shade and
close curtains. Close doors and windows and
turn
the tem-
perature control knob for desired coolness. Refer to the air
conditioner manufacturer's instructions for detailed operating
and preventive maintenance requirements. Remember that air
conditioners use a large portion of your available electric
power.
If additional equipment requiring 12-volt power is installed
in the motor home. Obtain the 12-volt source from a proper-
ly fused battery circuit. Consult an authorized Fleetwood
dealer before adding any additional equipment to your motor
home.
The 120-volt VCR can operate only when the motor home is
connected to 120-volt power from either a public utility or
the generator, or when the inverter is on.
AIR
CONDITIONER
~l
NOTE
Your motor home
is
equipped with
a
ceiling-
ducted air conditioning
system.
Each
roof-
mounted air conditioner
is connected to its own
duct system and is inde-
pendent of the other air
conditioner. For most effi-
cient operation, adjust
each vent so that is com-
pletely
open.
If
you
change the vent opening
to regulate air flow try not
to restrict the vent open-
ing to below 70% open.
Restricting air flow below
this opening will affect
the efficiency of the air
conditioner.
ADDITIONAL
EQUIPMENT
120, VOLT VCR
DiSCOVERY
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