RANGE
EXHAUST
HOOD
The exhaust hood allows vapors and cooking odors
to
escape, and provides a vent for the galley area,
Switches
for
the
fan and
light
are
located on the front
of
the hood, The hood has a grease filter screen which
requires periodic cleaning,
To
clean, remove the screen
and
wash
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
ranie
hood
may
also
houstbhe~onltor
panel.
Operatinginstructiomiforthe
monitor
panel functions
are
in
the
Plumbing
and Electrical sec;tions
of
this
manual.'
AIR
CONDITIONER
(optional
onsoJ7f9
models)
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rotary
switch
arrangement
selElctS
which
air con-
ditioner
you
can
use depending
onthepolllier
source
involved. This
switch
is located in
an
overhead storage
cabinet.
If
the
generator Is running, 'either or both air-,
conditionefli
can. beoperatedtogether.'Turn the rotary
switch
to,position
1 or 2 and
turn
the
air
conditioner
unites) ON.
If
you
are plugged in
to
powt)rat
a park.
,one
but
not
both
air conditioners can be run. Turn
the
switch
to
either
position 1 or 2
toseleot
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
can'
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
38
not
circulate, cooling action will stop,
and
the refrigera-
tion system may be damaged,
The refrigerator uses the absorption principle
of
operation,
If
you plan to cool
food
or
drinks
in high
outside ambient temperatures, pre-cool the food, and
park the
motor
home
with
the
refrigerator
vent
door
in
the
shade. Once
the
interior
of
the
refrigerator is
cool, the refrigeration system
will
usually
maintain
this
temperature.
If
the
inside
of
the
refrigerator is
hot,
the food is
not
pre-cooled, and,
the
outside
temperature is high, be prepared
for
longer
cooling
times.
SMOKE DETECTOR
A battery-powered smoke
detector
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
and
for
thlll'lmportant
safety
device.
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Test the smoke detector after
the
motor
home
has
be.en
in storage, before each trip, and
at
least
once
a
week
during use.
Twist
the
cover
of
the
smoke
detector
counterclockwise 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,