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Important: When the air conditioner is turned on and
the thermostat calls for cooling, the fan and compressor
start at the same time. After shutting the air conditioner
down manually by either the selector switch or the
thermostat, always wait 2-3 minutes before turning on
the air conditioner. This allows the refrigerant pres-
sures in the air conditioner system to equalize so the
compressor may restart.
Note: The blower runs continuously to circulate air and
maintain an even temperature. The compressor will come
on as cooling is required to maintain the selected tem-
perature level.
C. Fan Operation (Gray Graphic)
1. This will circulate the air in your caravan without
cooling or heating. There are three positions: HIGH
FAN, MED FAN or LOW FAN to select from, de-
pending upon personal choice. See FIG.19.
D. Heating Operation (Red Graphic)
Note: The electric heater will not replace a furnace for heat-
ing your caravan in cold weather. The intent is to remove
the chill on cool days or mornings. The low fan speed is
used with the electric heat strip (Use of high speed may
make the outlet air feel cool, but all heating speeds deliver
the same watts of electric heat to the caravan).
1. Turn the selector switch to "HEAT". There are three
positions: HIGH FAN, MED FAN or LOW FAN to
select from, depending upon personal choice. See
FIG. 19.
2. The heater will come on and begin heating.
3. When desired temperature level in caravan is
reached, heater will "cycle off". The fan will con-
tinue to run keeping the temperature in the caravan
even.
E. "OFF" Position
1. This is to turn unit off.
F. Customer Maintenance
1. Periodically slide out the return air filters located
on the end of the air distribution box. Wash the
filters with soap and warm water, let dry and then
reinstall.
Note: Never run the air conditioner without return air filter
in place. This may plug the unit evaporator coil with dirt and
may substantially affect the performance of the unit.
2. Clean air box housing and control panel with a soft
cloth dampened with a mild detergent. Never use
furniture polish or scouring powders.
3. The blower motor is factory lubricated and requires
no service under normal use.
4. Under certain conditions, frost may form on the
evaporator coil. If this should occur, inspect the
filter and clean if dirty. Make sure air louvers are
not obstructed. Air conditioners have a greater
tendency to frost when the outside temperature is
relatively low. This may be prevented by adjusting
the thermostat control knob to a warmer setting
(counter clockwise). Should frosting continue,
operate on LOW, MED, or HIGH FAN only setting
until the cooling coil is free of frost.
5. If your unit fails to operate or operates improperly,
check the following before calling your service
center.
a. If caravan connected to motor generator,
check to be sure motor generator is running
and producing power.
b. If caravan connected to power supply by a land
wire, check to be sure wire is sized properly to
run air conditioner load and it is plugged into
power supply.
c. Check your fuse or circuit breaker to see if it
is open.
d. After the above checks, call your local service
center for further help. This unit must be ser-
viced by qualified service personnel only.
6. If any wiring or supply cord is damaged and
needs to be replaced, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly
qualified person.
7. When calling for service, always give the follow-
ing:
a. Air conditioner type, product number and serial
number found on rating plate located on base
pan of air conditioner bottom.
b. Air distribution box kit part and serial number
found on rating plate located on ceiling tem-
plate. Observe this rating plate through the air
box right side vent opening.
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