Refrigerator; Microwave/Convection Oven; Kitchen Sink; Kitchen Faucet - Thor Motor Coach Class B+ Owner's Manual

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Controls and Operations

REFRIGERATOR

MICROWAVE/
CONVECTION OVEN

KITCHEN SINK

KITCHEN FAUCET

SHOWER HEAD &
HOSE
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The standard RV refrigerators in your motorhome runs on either propane gas or
electric power. The controls are at the top of the unit. If you use the auto mode on
your refrigerator, the refrigerator will operate on 120 Volt power when available, and
automatically switch to propane when shoreline is removed. You can control how cold
you want your refrigerator to be with the thermostat control. Your refrigerator is equipped
for large capacities with plenty of storage shelves and a crisper. The refrigerator
requires normal cleaning and care. Please refer to the Refrigerator Owner's Manual in
your Owner's Information Kit for more information.
Some motorhomes may be equipped with a residential style refrigerator. These
refrigerators operate only on 120 Volt power. Please refer to the Refrigerator Owner's
Manual in your Owner's Information Kit for detailed operating instructions.
The microwave/convection oven operates on 120 Volt power provided by the
generator or shoreline.
be reprogrammed when power is restored. For usage instructions, please refer to the
Microwave/Convection Oven Owner's Manual in your Owner's Information Kit.
The kitchen sink is much like the one in your home. It may be equipped with a sink
cover board which, when in place, increases counter space. Only waste water should
be disposed of down the drain. Never put grease, food, or other obstructions down the
drain because you may plug the holding tank.
The faucet in your motor coach may be a single lever faucet with sprayer. To use the
sprayer, pull out on the head of the faucet. Press the button on top to release the
water. To reinsert the hose, gently guide it back to the original position. If you are not
hooked up to a pressurized water system at the city water fill, you must turn the water
pump switch on. You can find the water pump switch on a bathroom wall or on the
monitor panel in the hall. The water pump is a demand pump, so it will only operate
when a faucet is opened to release the pressure.
The shower hose has a bracket that keeps the shower head from dropping and
contaminating the fresh water system. It also has a vacuum breaker to prevent the
head from siphoning water back into the fresh water system. The shower operates just
like the shower at your home with two knobs that control the mix and flow of water, and
a center valve to divert water into the shower head. A stopper is provided so that you
can fill the tub.
The motorhome may be equiped with a washer/dryer hookup for your convienience.
It will
de-program when the power is discontinued and must

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