Ceiling Fan; Patio Awning - Jayco Legacy Fifth Wheel 2010 Owner's Manual

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SECTION 8
CAMPING & OPERATING
F
IREPLACE
The electric fireplace is hot when in use.
To avoid burns, do not let bare skin touch
hot surfaces. The trim around the heater
outlet
becomes
operation. The fireplace is not intended for
use by young children or infirmed persons
without supervision.
If your fireplace heater does not emit heat,
ensure the main ON/OFF switch is ON and
the fireplace thermostat is turned fully to the
right. If this does not work, switch the fireplace
OFF for 5 minutes and try again. Consult the
vendor manual for further information. If you
have further questions, please contact your
dealer or Jayco Customer Service.
Fig. 8.30 Typical RV electric fireplace
The heater on your fireplace may emit a
slight, harmless odor when first used. This
odor is a normal condition caused by the
initial heating of internal heater parts and
should not occur again.
C
F
EILING
AN
Be careful to avoid placing any object in
the path of the ceiling fan blades!
Ceiling
fans
are
decorative. Turn the ceiling fan ON/OFF using
the interior wall switch. The 3-speed ceiling
fan is controlled by the pull chain switch. The
sequence of operation for the pull chain
86
hot
during
heater
both
functional
and
switch is: OFF, High, Medium, Low, OFF. The
slide switch (located on the fan) controls the
direction of operation (down for forward, up
for reverse). Stop the fan first before reversing
the operation direction!
Fig. 8.31 Ceiling fan (wall control switch shown in inset
photo)
During cooler temperatures, set your fan
settings to "low," and set the fan to turn
clockwise to pull warm air from the ceiling
back towards the floor. In the summer, the fan
should turn counterclockwise to keep air
moving.
P
A
ATIO
WNINGS
All awnings must be closed (and locked)
while the RV is in transit.
Patio awnings extend your living space
outdoors, and provide shade inside and out
when camping. The 12-volt Travel'r steep
pitch patio awning reduces worry about water
pooling on your canopy.
Generally speaking, the
Travel'r patio awning wall
control switch is located
in
compartment. To operate
the patio awning press
and hold the wall control
switch until the awning is
Fig. 8.32 Travel'r p
atio
awning control switch
in the desired position,
then release the sw
itch.
Emergency override
If the original power source fails or is
unavailable, the 12-volt Travel'r patio awning
has emergency override terminals. Please
the
"Maxi"

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