Water Heater - Winnebago 2004 Itasca Sunstar Owner's Manual

Winnebago 2004 itasca sunstar motorhome owner's manual
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SECTION 8
APPLIANCES & INTERIOR FEATURES
LP Gas Level
Press and hold the "Levels Test" switch to
show approximate LP tank level.
The LP level is registered by a sending unit on
the tank. The gauge mounted on the side of the
tank will give a more accurate indication of actu-
al tank level if needed.
Water Pump Switch
When use of the self-contained water system
is desired, turn the "Water Pump" switch on. The
"Pump On" light will illuminate when the pump
switch is on and the system is operable. Water
will be available as soon as a faucet is opened.
Refer to "Fresh Water System" for additional in-
formation on the water pump and initial start-up.
Battery Condition Meter
Push the "Levels Test" button to check the
level of charge (voltage) in the 12-volt coach
battery. The colored segments (red, yellow and
green) will light from the bottom up to the
amount of charge the battery contains.
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* Green - good or adequate charge.
* Yellow - marginal charge.
* Red - battery needs charging before use.
Water Heater Switch
Be sure the water heater is filled with water
before pressing this switch. To fill the water heat-
er, turn the water pump switch on and open a hot
water faucet until water begins to flow.
On electronic ignition models, the "W.H.
Pilot" light will glow for about 10-15 seconds af-
ter the water heater switch is turned on, then it
will go off. If the light comes on during normal
operation, it means that the burner has gone into
"lockout" mode. Turn the switch off for about 5
minutes, then turn back on. See "Water Heater"
elsewhere in this section for further information.

WATER HEATER

Water Heater Capacity....6 gal.
Direct Ignition Models
1. Place Water Heater switch in the "On" posi-
tion. The switch and "WH Pilot" light are
located on the monitor panel.
2. If "W.H. Pilot" light stays on longer than 15
seconds, place switch in "Off" position and
wait 5 minutes.
3. Repeat step one.
4. If heater fails to operate due to high water
temperature, the heater will go into a lockout

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