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To reduce heat gain and increase air conditioner cooling in high temperature weather:
• Seek shaded areas to park your camper, such as beneath trees.
• Close all windows, shades and curtains. For an extra heat shield, insert an automotive windshield
sun shade, cut to size, into each of the windows. Some shades may have a reective coating on
the exterior side already.
• Keep heat emitting appliances such as the Alde
®
System, stovetop and microwave turned off.
• Extend any equipped awnings. This will shade the sides of the camper from sun exposure.
• Start the air conditioner early in the morning to give it a head start on the day.
• Turn the air conditioner on its highest setting.
Refer to the air conditioner(s) operator manual for detailed operating instructions. These are included in
your Owner’s Packet.
FAN VENTILATION
The fan vent(s) installed in the roof creates fresh air circulation and removes stale air from the camper. It
is powered by 12V or shore power and may be equipped with either manual or remote controls.
• Always ventilate the camper while sleeping.
• The fan will not ventilate well if an air inow source such as a window is not opened. For best
ventilating results, open a window the farthest distance from the fan so air can ow through the
entire camper.
• See operating instructions of the fan vent included in the Owner’s Packet.