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Maintenance - Airxcel RV Products Super Mach 6799B800 Serie Mode D'emploi Et Utilisation

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III.
For Heating ("Elect-A-Heat" Ceiling Assembly
Model Only - Refer To Figure 2)
The optional Elect-A-Heat heating
assembly is intended to take the chill out
of the indoor air when the air is a few
degrees too cool for comfort. The heating
assembly is an effective "chill chaser". It
is not a substitute for a furnace. Do not
expect the heating coil on your heater to
glow.
A.
Turn the selector switch to the "HEAT" position. At
"HEAT", the fan operates on low speed with heat
output at maximum.
B.
Rotate the thermostat (temperature control) switch to
the position that it is most comfortable to you. The
heater will automatically turn on when the
temperature of the air entering the air conditioning
unit drops below this setting a few degrees and
automatically turns off when the temperature of the
air entering the air conditioner rises a few degrees
above this setting. The heater will continue to cycle
on and off in this fashion until the selector switch is
turned to another mode of operation.
I.
Owner
One of the biggest advantages to your new RV Products air
conditioner is that maintenance is minimal. In fact, about the
only thing you, the owner, must take care of is the cleaning
and replacement of the filters.
Filters are made from long life materials which can be
cleaned and reused, and which filter the circulated air when
the air conditioner is in operation. If the filters are not
cleaned at regular intervals, they may become partially
clogged with lint, dirt, grease, etc. A clogged filter will
produce a loss of air volume and may eventually cause an
icing of the cooling coil.
IMPORTANT
Do not operate your air conditioner for extended periods
of time without the filter installed.
An even more serious condition occurs when the air
conditioner is operated without a filter. When this
happens the lint, dirt, grease, etc. that are normally
stopped by the filter will accumulate on the cooling coil.
NOTE
IV. MAINTENANCE
C.
Position the louvers to the desired air flow direction.
Discharge air temperature can be controlled to some
extent by opening or closing the louvers.
When the louvers are closed, the warmest localized
air is achieved. Fully opened louvers will throw the
warm discharge air to the back and front of the
vehicle for more efficient circulation and faster
warm-up. Although the air temperature is lower
with the louvers fully opened, the heating capacity is
still the same.
IV.
For Air Recirculation Only (Refer To Figure 2)
A.
Turn the selector switch to "LOW FAN" or for
maximum air flow, to "HIGH FAN".
B.
Position the louvers to the desired air flow direction.
The thermostat does not operate when the
selector switch is set to "LOW FAN" or
"HIGH FAN".
This not only leads to a loss of air and a possible icing of
the cooling coil, but could also result in serious damage to
the operating components of the air conditioner.
We recommend that the filters be cleaned or changed at
least every two weeks when the air conditioner is in
operation.
A.
Cleaning And/Or Changing The Filters
1.
Remove the selector switch and thermostat knobs
from the ceiling assembly (pertains to free delivery
ceiling assemblies only).
2.
Remove the two screws that secure the ceiling
assembly shroud to the ceiling assembly (See
Figure 3).
3.
Lower the shroud and gently slide it off the control
knob shafts.
4.
Take the filters out and either clean or exchange
them with other filters (See Figure 3).
4
NOTE

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