Cooktop; Refrigerator; Microwave Oven; Seelevel Ii Monitor Panel - Airstream (nest) 2019 Owner's Manual

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WARNING
An operation manual for the cooktop has been
provided with your owner's packet. If one cannot
be found, contact the manufacturer to obtain
another. Their manual contains specialized
warnings and cautions that should be reviewed
prior to you operating the appliance.

Refrigerator

The Nest refrigerator is all-electric and features a strong 12V
compressor, which results in a powerful cooling performance. No
LPG is required. The ventilation is integrated which also means
that outside vents are also not required.
The Nest refrigerator has a very
quiet compressor. The standard
noise level reaches 32 dB(A). If
you want to reduce the noise
level further, you can activate
the night mode, which drops the
noise level an extra three decibel
to 29 dB(A).
The interior features a design
containing two vegetable bins,
food retainers to keep your food
in place while driving, and bottle
retainers in the door bins.
Even in storage, prevent moisture, mold and unpleasant odors in
the refrigerator by holding the door open. Use the sliding latch at
the top of the door to keep door open. Remember to keep the
freezer door open too.
Review all refrigerator literature supplied in your owner's packet
or stored in the refrigerator prior to operating.
CAUTION
When driving, make sure the refrigerator door is
locked. For an additional lock, slide the black latch
over the pin at the bottom of the door.
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Cooktop

There is very little difference
between the operation of home
gas cooktops and that of your
trailer's. If, however, you are used
to an electric cooktop, operating
confidence can be had by reading
the manufacturer's directions
provided in the owner's packet.
Manufacturer's service and parts
manuals are also available.

Microwave Oven

The Nest galley comes equipped with a microwave oven. This
appliance requires a 120-Volt shore power hook-up. Refer to the
Certified Performance Checkout sheet, included in your owner's
packet, for manufacturer, model, and serial number information.

SeeLevel II Monitor Panel

The monitor provides immediate details regarding the status of
your battery system and water holding tanks, and is the only
system component that is accessed by the user. All user input to
the monitor is done using the three buttons along the bottom of
the display.
The display receives the
information from the three
sender pads via a single, two-
conductor wire, and displays
the level information in percent
of full on a three-digit, LED
display.
When the front panel button for a particular tank is pressed,
the display powers up and displays the level for that tank. If the
button is pressed and released, the display will show the level for
about 5 seconds and then shuts down automatically. If another
button is pressed before the display shuts down, then the new
level will immediately be shown. If the same button is pressed
twice, the display will hold on that tank and continue to show
updated levels for 5 minutes before shutting off. This allows the
user to monitor the filling or draining of the tank. By pressing two
buttons at once, the diagnostic functions can be accessed.
Sender pads are installed onto the sides of the holding tanks.
The sender pads scan the water levels through the tank
walls using digital techniques programmed into the sender
microprocessor. They also auto calibrate to read from empty to
full.
To Read a Fresh Water or Waste Water Tank Level
1. Press the button corresponding to the tank to be
checked and release it. The display will show the levels
in percent on the LED display. If no other button is
pressed, the display shuts off after about five seconds.
2. If another button (including BATT) is pressed before
the five second time is up for the initial button, the
display will switch to show the new level or voltage.
The five second time-out is restarted every time a
button is pressed.

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