Air Conditioner(S) - Fleetwood 1996 Owner's Manual

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AIR CONDITIONER(S)
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The roof-mounted air conditioner(s) can operate only when the motor home
is connected to 120-voltAC power from either a public utility or the generator.
Be sure to turn the air conditioner circuit breakers ON.
For best performance, park the motor home in the shade and close curtains.
Close doors and windows and turn the temperature control knob for desired
coolness. Refer to the air conditioner manufacturer's instructions for detailed
operating and preventive maintenance requirements. The air conditioners use
a large portion of your available electric power.
Some RV parks may experience reduced power (low voltage) on days with
high heat or humidity. Thiscondition is commonly called a "brown out". A
brown out may cause the air conditioner circuit breaker in the distribution
panel to trip. This protects your air conditioner motor from damage and is
necessary during low voltage conditions. This breaker tripping is not a fault in
your electrical system, but it is a necessary "safety valve."
Either or both air conditioners can be operated if the generator is running,
or if the unit is plugged into park power with the 50-amp shore line.
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 independent of the
other air conditioner. For most efficient operation, adjust
each vent so that it is completely open.
If
you change the vent
opening to regulate airflow try not to restrict the vent opening
to below 70% open. Restricting air flow below this opening
will affect the efficiency of the air conditioner.
© 1995 Fleetwood Ent'3rprises, !nc.
American Eagle
Wide Body
ISSUE DATE: 7/95
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