Energy Management System (Ems); Washer/Dryer - Winnebago 2009 Adventurer Operator's Manual

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SECTION 4 –
APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS
Although the solar panel system can help
to extend battery life, the coach shoreline
should be plugged in routinely to "top
off" the batteries. We also recommend
following regular battery inspection and
maintenance, especially in cold weather.
See "Battery Care" in Electrical section.
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM (EMS)
The Energy Management System (EMS)
monitors the electrical usage of the appliances
and equipment in the coach and distributes the
electrical loads to avoid nuisance tripping of the
shoreline circuit breaker. This system works
together with the energy efficient central air
conditioner to allow you to run both compressors
at the same time on a 30-amp shoreline
connection.
Energy Management System Display
on Monitor Panel - Typical View
Please read the PowerLine
Management System Owner Guide in your
InfoCase for important information on running
both air conditioner compressors at the same
time. This guide will also explain how this
system operates under several conditions,
whether 20-amp, 30-amp, 50-amp connections,
or generator service. In 50-amp service, the load
meter is blank. In all other conditions, the load
meter displays actual current load.
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Energy

WASHER/DRYER

–If Equipped
To Open the Door During a Wash Cycle
Follow these steps if you need to open the
door to your washer/dryer after a cycle has
already begun.
1. Advance the Program Selector to "Reset" and
wait 5 seconds.
2. Advance the Program Selector to "Drain" (8
o'clock) and allow the machine to drain
completely.
3. Advance the Program selector to "Reset" (the
"Status/Door Lock" LED will blink quickly to
indicate that the cycle has stopped, but the
door is STILL LOCKED).
4. When the "Status/Door Lock" LED blinks
SLOWLY (takes 1-2 minutes), you can open
the door.
To Open During a Dry Cycle
1. Advance the Program selector to "Reset" (the
"Status/Door Lock" LED will blink quickly to
indicate that the cycle has stopped, but the
door is STILL LOCKED).
2. When the "Status/Door Lock" LED blinks
SLOWLY (takes 1-2 minutes), you can open
the door.
IMPORTANT! Once a wash cycle is
underway, the washer/dryer door will LOCK for
the duration of the cycle and will STAY LOCKED

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