Range Exhaust Hood; Air Conditioner; Refrigerator; Smoke Detector - Fleetwood Pace Arrow 1989 Manual

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RANGE EXHAUST HOOD
The
t~Xnaust
hood .::Illows vapors Jnd cooking odors
to HSC.:loe. Gnd provides (] vent for the g311ey are;).
Switches for the fan and light are located on the front
of the hood. The hood has a yrease filter sc,een which
requires periodic cleaning. To clean. remove the screen
and
w3sh
in soapy water. Rinse with water and let
the screen drain dry. The fan blades may also be clean-
ed with soapy water. Replace the cleaned filter in the
exhaust hood.
Replace the light bulb with an equivalent type.
The range hood may also house the monitor panel.
Operating instructions for the monitor panel functions
are in the Plumbing and Electrical sections of this
manual.
AIR CONDITIONER (optional on some models)
The optional roof-mounted air conditionerls) can
operate only when the motor home is connected to
120-volt AC power from either a public utility or the
generator. Be sure to turn the air conditioner circuit
breakerls) ON.
A rotary switch arrangement selects which air con-
ditioner you can use depending on the power SOurce
involved. This switch is located in an overhead storage
cabinet. If the generator is running, either or both air-
conditioners can be operated together. Turn the rotary
switch to position 1 or 2 and turn the air conditioner
unit(s) ON. )f you are plugged in to power at a park,
.o.ne but not both air conditioners can be run. Turn
the switch to
either
position 1 or 2 to select the air
conditioner unit.
For best performance, park the motor home in the
shade and close curtains; Close doors and windows
and turn the temperature control knob for desired
coolness. Refer to the air conditioner manufacturer's
instructions for detailed operation and preventive
maintenance requirements. Remember that air con-
ditioners require a large portion of your available elec·
tric power.
REFRIGERATOR
Consult the operating instructions furnished in your
Owner's Information Package. Before operating the
refrigerator when the motor home is parked, make
sure it is. level. If it is .. not level, the refrigerant will
not circulate. cooling
Jctlon
will stop, Jnd the
rf~frlger.).
tion system m3Y be damaged.
The refnger3tor uses the Josorptlon
pflncipl~
ot
opernuon. If you plan to cool food or drtnks
11)
high
outside ambient temperatures. pre-cool the load, and
park the motor home with the refrigerator vent door
In the shade. Once the interior of the refngerator is
cool. the refrige'ration system will usually maintain
this temperature. II the inside of the reirigerator is
hot. the load is not pre-cooled, and the Outside
temperature is high, be prepared lor longer cooling
times.
SMOKE DETECTOR
A battery-powered smoke
de~ector
complying with
ANSI A119.2/NFPA 501C is mounted on the wall in
the living/cooking area ,of your motor home. Please
read the smoke detector Owner's Manual for details
on testing and caring for this important safety device.
39
Smoke Oetecror
Test the smoke detector after the motor hom!'! has
been in storage, before each trip, and at least once
a week during use.
Twist
the
cover
of
the
smoke
detector
counterciock wise to remove it from the wall bracket.
If the smoke detector fails to operate with new bat-
teries. replace it with a new unit, available through
an authorized Fleetwood Service Center.

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