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extract heat from the outside air on a cold day and
carry it to the inside of the coach to maintain a
comfortable temperature.
The efficiency of a Heat Pump decreases as
the outdoor air temperature drops, so
supplementary heat is often needed when the
outside temperature nears freezing. This system
is set to automatically start the Hydronic Heating
System to assist the Heat Pump if room
temperature cools to 5 degrees or more below the
Thermostat set temperature. You may wish to
manually switch to Hydronic Heating System
heat to maintain a higher temperature when
outside temperatures begin to reduce the
efficiency of the Heat Pump. The Heat Pump will
not operate when the outside temperature falls
below 36 degrees F.
To Run Fan Only (No Heat or Air)
1. Set Thermostat switch to COOL.
2. Press the "Mode" side of the Mode/Zone
button.
3. Toggle between settings and select FAN
HIGH/FAN LOW.
4. The fan will run continuously at the selected
speed and is not controlled by Thermostat
setting. The display will show current room
temperature.
LCD Thermostat Display
The LCD Display Screen displays a variety of
features, including the room temperature and
setpoint temperature. If the word "Set" is shown
above the temperature, then the setpoint or
desired temperature is shown. If the word "Set" is
not shown, then the temperature shown is the
actual room temperature.
Changing Temperature Setpoints
To change the temperature, press the up or
down arrow once on the Setpoint button. The
word "Set" will appear on the display screen.
This puts the system in the mode to change the
setpoint temperature. Then, press the up or down
arrow until your have reached your desired
temperature.
APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS
NOTE: The temperature setpoint cannot be
adjusted in the following situations:
When the Thermostat switch is set to
OFF, when the zone is turned off for
either heating or cooling mode, or when
the fan is set to be running continuously
in either high or low speed.
Supply and Return Air Vents
Supply and Return Air Vents are located
throughout the ceiling of the coach. The Supply
Vents produce airflow. The Return Vents are for
air intake, in which the air goes back into the air
handler. There is a distinguishable difference
between the two - Return Air Vents are equipped
with a removable filter inside, and Supply Air
Vents are not.
Supply/Return Air Vents
(Located throughout the ceiling of the coach)
* View looking to rear of coach
Return Air Vent
(Shown with filter installed)
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