Range Exhaust Hood (If Equipped); Air Conditioner With Heat Strip; (If Equipped); Televisions And Dvd Players (If Equipped) - Fleetwood 2011 American Eagle Owner's Manual

Fleetwood 2011 motorhomes owner?s manual
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When you use the range oven for cooking or
baking, always open a vent or window to provide
ventilation. Never operate the range or oven
when you are sleeping or if your alertness is
impaired in any way. FAILURE TO COMPLY
COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS
INJURY.
Your motor home may be equipped with an
electric stove top and oven. These items do not
produce carbon monixide but can get hot and
burn food, clothing, human appendgies and
potentially start fires. Use caution when using
the electric cook top. For atdditional informa-
tion regarding your electric cook top and/or
oven consult your Owner's Information Packet.
!
WARNING
Do not use open flames to warm the living area. Gas
combustion consumes the oxygen inside the motor
home.
RANGE EXHAUST HOOD
The exhaust hood allows vapors and cooking
odors to escape, and may provide a vent for the
galley area. Switches for the fan and light are
located either on the range hood or the front of the
microwave. The hood has grease filter screen(s)
which require periodic cleaning. To clean, remove
the screens and wash in soapy water. Rinse with
water and let the screens drain dry.
If needed, replace the light bulb with an equiva-
lent type bulb listed in the appliance owner's
manual.
AIR CONDITIONER WITH HEAT

(If Equipped)

PUMP
The roof-mounted air conditioner(s) can operate
only when the motor home is connected to 120-
volt AC power from either a public utility or the
generator. Be sure the air conditioner circuit
breaker is ON.
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.
For best performance, park the motor home in
the shade and close curtains. Close doors and
windows and set the thermostat for desired cool-
ness. Refer to the air conditioner manufacturer's
instructions for detailed operating and preven-
tive maintenance requirements. Remember that
air conditioners use a large portion of your
available electric power.
Experience has shown that some RV parks may
experience reduced power (low voltage) on days
with high heat or humidity, commonly referred
to as a "brown out." This condition may result
in the air conditioner circuit breaker tripping in
your power distribution center. This protects
your air conditioner motor from damage and is
necessary during low voltage conditions. This
breaker tripping is sometimes perceived as a
fault in your motor home, but it is a necessary
"safety valve."
The heat pump feature will provide 5,600 BTU's of
warm air from the ceiling plenum. The heat from
the heat pump is not intended to heat the entire
(If Equipped)
motor home. It is intended to warm the bedroom
and "take the chill off the air".

TELEVISIONS AND DVD PLAYERS
(If Equipped)
All televisions and DVD players are set up to oper-
ate on a 120-volt AC power source. This source
can be from the generator, shore cord or inverter.
When cleaning the television or other electrical
entertainment device consult the appropriate opera-
tional and service manual for recommended prac-
tices. The information is located in the Owner's
Information Packet. This will help avoid scratch-
ing, discoloring or otherwise damaging the
appearance of the component.
NOTE
Your motor home is equipped with a ceiling-ducted air
conditioning system. For most efficient operation,
adjust each vent so that is completely open. If you
change the vent opening to regulate 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.
Appliances
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