Microwave Oven; Range Hood; Monitor Panel - Winnebago 2004 Itasca Sunstar Owner's Manual

Winnebago 2004 itasca sunstar motorhome owner's manual
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MICROWAVE OVEN

For complete operating instructions, refer to
the manufacturer's information provided with the
oven.

RANGE HOOD

The range hood vent draws cooking odors and
airborne grease particles into the filtration grid
and recirculates the air or vents it to the outside of
the coach depending on model. A light on the un-
derside of the hood provides better illumination
for food preparation. See the manufacturer's in-
formation for instructions on replacement of light
bulbs and grease filter elements.
Hood Fan And Light Switches
To turn on the range hood light, simply press
the switch labeled "Hood Light". To operate the
range hood fan, press the "Hood Fan" switch.
MONITOR PANEL (Wall Mounted)
At the push of a single button this monitor
panel simultaneously displays the coach battery
condition and levels of the water tank, holding
tanks and LP tank. It also contains the water
pump power switch and an indicator light to
show when the pump switch is on.
The auxiliary electric generator start/stop
switch and hourmeter are also located on the
monitor panel. See Section 6 for generator start-
ing and stopping instructions and operating pre-
cautions.
APPLIANCES & INTERIOR FEATURES
Water And Holding Tank Levels
Press and hold the "Levels Test" switch to
show approximate level on the monitor lights.
These approximate water levels are measured
by electronic probes in the sides of the tanks, so
the water must be touching a probe to register at
that level. There is generally more water in a tank
than indicated on the monitor panel.
For example, if the water level of 1-2" below
the FULL probe, the monitor will show the level
to be only 2/3 even though the tank is nearly full.
If the water level is below the 1/3 probe, the mon-
itor will register an empty tank because the water
is no longer touching the 1/3 probe. There may
actually be some water left in the tank. However,
when the indicator reads FULL, the tank is actu-
ally full.
SECTION 8
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