Range; Range Exhaust Hood; Air Conditioner; Dual Air Conditioners - 50-Amp Service - Fleetwood PaceArrow 1995 Owner's Manual

Fleetwood pacearrow 1995 motorhome owner's manual
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Smoke and fumes created as a result of burning off
manufacturing compounds are sometimes present the
first time the furnace is used. This is normal; however,
the initial light off should be done with windows and
doors open and be of adequate duration to completely
burn off the residue.
WARNING
PORTABLE FUEL-BURNING APPLIANCES
ARE NOT SAFE FOR HEATING INSIDE THE
MOTOR HOME. ASPHYXIATION OR CAR-
BON MONOXIDE POISONING CAN OCCUR.
RANGE
The gas oven and burners are operated with LP gas.
The basic operation is the same as the range in your
home.
A warning label has been located in the cooking area to
remind you to provide an adequate supply of fresh air
for combustion. Unlike homes, the amount of oxygen is
limited in an RV due to the size and construction of the
vehicle. Proper ventilation when using the cooking
appliances will prevent the dangers of asphyxiation.
Refer to "Lighting LP Gas Appliances" section in the
"LP GAS SYSTEM" chapter of this manual.
WARNING
DO NOT USE OPEN FLAMESTO WARM THE
LIVING AREA. GAS COMBUSTION CON-
SUMES THE OXYGEN INSIDE THE MOTOR
HOME.
RANGE EXHAUST HOOD
The exhaust hood allows vapors and cooking odors to
escape, and provides a ventforthe galley area. Switches
for the fan and light are located on the front of the hood.
The hood has a grease filter screen which requires
periodic cleaning. To clean, remove the screen and
wash in soapy water. Rinse with water and let the
screen drain dry before replacing it. The fan blades may
also be cleaned with soapy water. Replace the light bulb
with an equivalent type.
The range hood also houses the monitor panel. Oper-
ating instructions for the monitor panel functions are in
the "Living with Your Motor Home" chapter of this
manual.
AIR CONDITIONER
The roof-mounted air conditioners can operate only
when the motor home is connected to 120-volt AC
power from either a public utility or the generator. Be
sure to turn the air conditioner circuit breaker ON.
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 opera-
tion, adjust each vent so that is completely
open.
If
you change the vent opening to regu-
late air flow, 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.
Each return air duct
is
equipped with
a
filter.
Check these filters at regular intervals for accu-
mulations 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 temperature control knob for desired
coolness. Refer to the air conditioner manufacturer's
instructions for detailed operating and preventive main-
tenance requirements. Rememberthat air conditioners
use a large portion of your available electric power.
Dual air Conditioners - 50-amp Service
If the generator is running, either or both air condition-
ers can operate together. Also, if the motor home is
plugged into 50-amp service, both roof air conditioners
can be operated simultaneously.
ENTERTAINMENT EQUIPMENT
If additional equipment requiring 12-volt power is in-
stalled in the motor home, obtain the 12-volt source
from a properly fused battery circuit. Consult an autho-
rized Fleetwood dealer before adding any additional
equipment to your motor home.
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