Effects Of Prolonged Occupancy - Winnebago Suncruiser Owner's Manual

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SECTION 12 –
MISCELLANEOUS
Further Information
See the power ventilator manufacturer's
operating instructions supplied in your InfoCase
for further instructions, care, and cleaning
information.
POWER ROOF VENTILATOR
–If Equipped
The 4-speed turbine vent is controlled by a
switch on the wall or keypad controls on the fan.
NOTE: In event of power failure, the ventilator
dome may be opened or closed manually
using the Dome Crank knob.
Dome Crank
Open
and
Close
Vent
Lid
Fan
Speed Selection
OFF
Power Roof Ventilator
• DOME CRANK - manually opens and closes
vent lid.
• OPEN - opens the vent lid.
• CLOSE - closes the vent lid.
• FAN OFF - turns the fan motor off at any selected
speed.
• FAN ON - turns the fan motor on to the last
selected speed.
To Operate Ceiling Ventilator
Press the UP/ON switch to turn on and open
the vent lid. Press UP/ON switch again to
cycle through fan speeds.
Press the DWN/OFF switch to turn off and
close the vent lid.
12-12
Fan ON and
The fan speed is controlled through the
keypad on the fan or the wall UP/ON switch.
Press the FAN ON switch to cycle through
four (4) speeds; after high-speed, the fan
cycles back to low.
Open a window or door to provide airflow.
Direction of airflow is determined by which
window or door is opened.
NOTE: For best results, close all other roof
vents, windows, and doors, then open
one (1) window the farthest distance
from the roof ventilator. The fan speed
selector allows you to control the amount
of circulation you need at any time.
If you want the vent dome raised without the
fan running, press the vent OPEN switch on
the fan and turn the fan OFF.
Rain Sensor
The ventilator features a Rain Sensor; when it
detects moisture it will turn off the fan and close
the lid. After the rain sensor has dried, turn the
fan on.
NOTE: If the lid is opened Manually, the Rain
Sensor will not close the vent lid.
Further Information
See the power ventilator manufacturer's
operating instructions supplied in your InfoCase
for further instructions, care, and cleaning
information.
EFFECTS OF PROLONGED
OCCUPANCY
Your motorhome was designed primarily for
recreational use and short-term occupancy. If you
expect to occupy your coach for an extended
period, be prepared to deal with condensation and
humid conditions that may be encountered.
Humidity and Condensation
Moisture condensing on the inside of
windows is a visible indication that there is too
much humidity inside the coach. Excessive

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