Appliances --- Section 4
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Tips:
• After storage the furnace may produce a musty
smell during the first couple of cycles.
• Operating the furnace at an altitude above 5,000
feet reduces the BTU output due to air/fuel ratio.
• The furnace will periodically need to be serviced
by a qualified technician. If the furnace exhibits
unusual symptoms or noises, or has an unusual
odor when operating, have the furnace checked
or serviced.
• If the blower fails to operate after verifying the
batteries are charged and fuses are good, use a
coin or screwdriver to open outside access door.
Ensure the Reset switch is in the Reset position.
CAUTION:
It is not advisable to use the furnace to heat the inside of the motorhome during tran-
sit.
NOTE:
When washing the exterior of the motorhome, avoid a direct stream of water into the
outside furnace vents. This can cause damage to the furnace.
If the Furnace Fails to Light
If the furnace fails to light make sure the electric LP-Gas primary supply valve is open and the LP-
Gas switch is turned on. The furnace will not light if the blower motor is not spinning to its specified
speed. This may be due to a low house battery charge condition.
To Charge the House Batteries, either:
1. Hook-up to shore power.
2. Start the generator.
3. Start the main engine to charge the batteries.
WARNING:
If you smell gas and the blower motor is spinning, do not attempt additional furnace
operation as this may result in an explosion, fire or personal injury. Contact a quali-
fied technician.
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