Water Heater - Gas/ Electric; Motoraid Water Heater - Winnebago SunCruiser User Manual

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NOTE: In 50-amp service, the load meter is
blank. In all other conditions, the load
meter displays actual current load.
WATER HEATER - GAS/
ELECTRIC
The Gas/Electric Water Heater has a dual
power feature. It can operate from propane gas or
120-volt house current, or it can use both at the
same time for quicker recovery at times when
you are using a lot of hot water.
See the Water Heater manufacturer's
operation manual provided in your InfoCase for
complete operating instructions, safety
warnings, and maintenance information before
operating the Water Heater.
Be sure the Water Heater is filled with
water before starting either electric or
propane gas operation. To fill the Water Heater,
turn the Water Pump switch ON and open a hot
water faucet anywhere in the coach. When water
begins to flow steadily from the faucet, the Water
Heater is full.
For Propane Gas Operation
Press the Water Heater LP switch to ON. The
monitor panel display will indicate that the heater
is "On". If the monitor panel display reads
"Water Heat LP Fail", it means that the burner
has gone into "lockout" mode and must be
restarted. If this happens, turn the Water Heater
LP switch off for about 5 minutes, then turn it
back on.
Propane Gas Water Heater Switch
(Located on OnePlace
®
monitor panel)
APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS
For Electric Operation
Press the Water Heater Electric switch to ON.
The shoreline must be connected or generator
running for electric operation.
Electric Water Heater Switch
(Located on OnePlace monitor panel)
For Quick Recovery Operation
(Dual Heating)
Turn ON both Water Heater switches -
propane gas and electric. This will help reheat the
Water Heater tank more quickly than a single
source would alone. Use this mode when you are
using a larger than normal volume of hot water.
Further Information
See the Water Heater manufacturer's
operation manual provided in your InfoCase for
complete operating instructions, safety warnings,
and maintenance information.

MOTORAID WATER HEATER

–If Equipped
The motoraid uses heat from the chassis
engine cooling system to heat water in the water
heater while driving. Hoses are routed from the
engine to a heat exchanger surrounding the water
heater tank.
Under normal conditions, the entire contents
of the water heater can be heated in about two
hours or 100 miles of driving. This means you
can have hot water at the faucets immediately
upon arriving at a site.
The motoraid also increases the capacity of
the engine cooling system.
SECTION 4 –
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