Airstream 1980 Argosy Owner's Manual page 74

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Ceiling light fixtures are incorporated with
the ceiling fresh air vents in Excella II models.
To operate the lights turn the control knob
clockwise; first position 2 lights, second
position 4 lights, third position 6 lights, fourth
position off. If optional florescent lighting is
installed, the light switch will be in the ceiling
near the light.
To remove the lens and replace the bulbs or
florescent tubes, pull knob from light switch
shaft and remove nut (bulbs only). Remove the
screw from the vent control handle and remove
handle. (Knob on light assemblies w~thout
vent.) Remove 4 screws attaching lens to vent
frame, this will release the lens. To replace,
reverse removal procedure.
Galley, Van~ty, Bath, Bed-L~ghl
The fresh air vents are operated by a control
handle. Turning clockwise w ~ l l raise the vent
and at the maximum extension, vents with fans
will automatically turn on. For maximum air
without fan, open until fan starts and back up
just enough to turn fan off. Turning
counterclockwise will close the vent. Screens
should be removed for periodic cleaning.
Galley, vanity, bathroom and bed lights,
gently squeeze lens and pull down to remove.
These lights are operated by a sliding switch on
the end of the light frame.
The optional NuTone Food Center (not
available in some models) allows you to
operate several appliances with just one bu~lt-in
power unit. The tood center is equipped with
three attachments, mixer, blender, and knife
Nu-Tone Applfance Center
sharpener. Other appliance attachments are
available.
Your power ur~it was oiled at the time of
manufacture but a storage period may have
permitted oil to drain back into the reservoir.
Before using it for the first time, please run the
power unit for one to two minutes to insure
lubrication
. . .
before attaching an appliance.
At intervals of from one to two months,
depending on the amount of use, a few drops
of ordinary household oil should be placed
around the motor shaft opening.
The unit will warm up in proportion to the length
of time it's run and the load it carries. If you run
it unusually long or hard, give it a rest before
putting it to work again.

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