Motor Aid Water Heater; Lp Gas Furnace - Winnebago BRAVE Owner's Manual

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SECTION 8
APPLIANCES & INTERIOR FEATURES
Under normal conditions, the entire contents
of the water heater can be heated to about 140°F
in about two hours or 100 miles of driving. This
means you can have hot water at the faucets im-
mediately upon arriving at a site, or even while
driving if needed.
The motor aid also increases the capacity of
the engine cooling system, allowing the engine to
run cooler under many conditions.
CAUTION
Any leak in the heat exchanger or its
supply or return lines could cause loss
of coolant and subsequent engine fail-
ure. We recommend that you periodi-
cally inspect these connecting lines
and the heater to insure that no leaks
have developed.
Motor Aid Water Heater and Rear Auxiliary
Heater Maintenance
Have your authorized dealer check all hose
clamp connections on the rear automotive heater
and the motor aid water heater at least every six
months and tighten them if necessary.
LP GAS FURNACE (SUBURBAN)
Start Up:
1. Open the LP gas tank valve by turning fully
counterclockwise.
2. Move thermostat temperature selector from
OFF position and place to desired tempera-
ture.
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3. Furnace fan will start to blow immediately
after setting thermostat.
4. After about 30 seconds, the furnace burner
will light.
5. The furnace will now cycle off and on auto-
matically as the thermostat demands just like
a household furnace.
To Shut Down:
1. Slide thermostat switch to OFF position.
2. Close LP tank valve.
NOTE: If heat does not come out of the heat
ducts after a minute or so the burner is
not lit. Turn thermostat off for 3-5
minutes, check to be sure tank valve is
open and tank is not out of fuel, then try
steps 2-4 again. If it still will not light
after three attempts, go to Shut Down
steps and contact your dealer or a local
RV service center.
For Further Information
Please see the Suburban furnace operating
instructions provided in your Owner InfoCase
for further information, including operating pre-
cautions, and periodic maintenance.
DUCTED ROOF AIR CONDITIONING
SYSTEM
Front and rear air conditioner units are con-
trolled by separate wall thermostats. The front
thermostat is located on a galley wall. The rear
thermostat is located in the bedroom.
The front thermostat also controls furnace op-
eration when the SYSTEM switch is placed in
HEAT position. (See LP Gas Furnace).
The rear bedroom thermostat controls the rear
air conditioner only and does not have HEAT po-
sition.
NOTE: These thermostats are equipped with a
replaceable 2 Amp fuse located on the
back of the thermostat body.
See "Air Conditioner Selector Switch" on fol-
lowing page for instructions on using two roof air
units at once, if equipped.

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