Range.exhaullt Hood; Air Conditioner; Entertainment Equipment; 120-Volt Tv & Vcr - Fleetwood 1993 TIOGA Arrow User Manual

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A warning label has been located in the cooking area to
remind you to provide an adequate supply offresh air for
coml;lustion. 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 FLAMES TO 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 vent/orthe 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
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 may also house the monitor panel.
Operating instructions for the monitor panel functions
are in the "LIVING WITH YOUR MOTOR HOME"
chapter of this manual.
AIR CONDITIONER
(Optional)
The optional roof-mounted air conditioner 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.
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 c()olness.
Refer to the air conditioner manufacturer'S instructions
for detailed operating and preventive maintenance re-
quirements. Remernberthatairconditioners use a large
portion of your available electrical power.
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 authorized
Fleetwood dealer before adding any additional equip-
ment to your motor home.
120-Volt Television
& VCR
(Optional)
The optional 120-voltTV and
VCR
will operate with 120-
volt power 'from the generator, public utility, or the
inverter (powered by 12-volt)
To operate on 12-volt: Turn the power inverter ON at the
switch on the front of the inverter. This will change 12-
volt battery power to 120-volt. Turn the
VCR
and
TV
on
as normal. The
TV
may require Plishing the Power ON
switch several times If the
TV
is cold. To protect the TV
and
VCR
circuits, a low battery feature will turn off the
.inverter and Illuminate a red light. The inverter will
automatically start when the,i;latteries are recharged.
Turn the inverter off when not in use or when 120-volt
power is available because there is a small drain on the
batteries even if the
TV
and VCR are off. The inverterwill
automatically pass through 120-volt generator or public
utility power when available.
120-Volt VCR
(Optional)
The optional 120-volt
VCR
can operate only when the
motor home is connected to 120-volt power from either
a public utility or the generator.
120/12-Volt Television
(Optional)
The optional 120-volt/12-voIUelevision can operate
from a 12-volt power source (battery) as the motor home
is delivered. Care should be taken so the batteries are
not drained while using the TV on 12-volt power.
The television can also be operated on 120-volt power
from the generator or public utility by removing the 12-
volt cord from the rear of the
TV
and installing the 120-
volt cord. Both 120-and 12-volt cords cannot be used at
the same time. To use
TV
on 12-volt power, the cords
must be eXChanged.
TV Antenna
The roof-mounted antenna is designed for reception of
VH,F and UHF television Signals.
Before traveling, remember to lower the antenna and
secure it to prevent damage to the antenna, motor home
roof, or objects in the path of the antenna, such as
overhead wires, DO NOT TRAVEL WITH THE AN-
TENNA RAISED.

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