Ventilation; Air Conditioning; Rear Coach Heater; Battery Boost Switch - Winnebago Sunrise User Manual

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3. Turn the fan switch to high (largest dot).
4. Turn on auxiliary (dash) fans if addi-
tional air movement is needed
B. For reduced defrosting:
1. Turn the temperature control knob to the
left to an intermediate warm setting.
2. Adjust the fan speed for desired volume.

VENTILATION

A. To vent outside air into the vehicle when nei-
ther heating or cooling is required.
1. Turn the mode selection knob to VENT.
2. Turn the temperature control knob all the
way to the left to the COOL (blue) zone.
3. Adjust the fan speed for desired volume.

AIR CONDITIONING

A. For maximum cooling.
1. Turn the mode selection knob to MAX
A/C.
2. Turn the temperature control knob all the
way left to the COOL (blue) position.
3. Turn the fan speed switch to high (largest
dot).
OFF
When no heating, cooling or defrosting are
required:
1. Turn the mode selection knob to OFF. This
will shut off the fan and prevent outside air
from entering the unit.
NOTE: The automotive air conditioner is not de-
signed to cool the entire interior of the
motor home, but is intended to cool the
driver's compartment only.

REAR COACH HEATER

To provide automotive heat to the rear of the
vehicle, press the rear heater fan switch to the de-
sired speed.
DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME

BATTERY BOOST SWITCH

This switch can be used to provide emergency
starting power from the motor home auxiliary
battery if the automotive battery is dead.
Battery Boost Switch
If engine battery is dead, press on and hold
while turning ignition key for emergency start-
ing power.
AUXILIARY BATTERY (Aux. Batt)
SWITCH
The AUX BATT switch disconnects the aux-
iliary (coach) batteries from the 12-volt system of
your coach to avoid long-term battery drain by
electrical items that are hooked directly to the
coach batteries, such as clock displays and radio
memories,etc.
Always leave this switch ON except during
storage periods. Some electronic displays and
memory functions may need to be reset after
power has been reconnected.
SECTION 2
Coach Heater
Switch
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