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13-6
13.6 ROOF AIR CONDITIONERS
The roof air conditioner(s) are controlled by the
climate control center. Adjust the control to cooling.
Select the temperature and the fan speed to suit your
needs.
1. Maintenance:
We recommend that the lters by cleaned or
changed at least every two weeks when the air
conditioner is in operation. Do not operate your
air conditioner without the lter installed.
2. Cleaning and/or Changing Filters:
a. Remove the lters by pressing the 2 retainer
clips and remove the plastic grill.
b. Remove lters and wash them in warm soapy
water. If they are excessively dirty, replace
them with new lters.
c. Replace lters and reinstall the plastic grill.
Make sure the lter is properly in place.
COMMANDER / EMBASSY
13.7 TV ANTENNA
The TV antenna on your motorhome is easily raised,
rotated through 360 degrees and lowered from inside
the motorhome by turning the crank or rotating knob.
1. To raise the antenna turn the elevating crank
(clockwise) in "UP" direction about 13 turns or
until resistance is noticed.
2. To rotate the antenna make sure the antenna is in
the "UP" position. Pull down the ceiling plate with
both hands and rotate for best picture.
3. To lower the antenna rotate it until the pointer on
the directional handle aligns with the poointer
on the ceiling plate. Turn the elevating crank
(counter-clockwise) in "DOWN" direction about
13 turns or until resistance is noted. Antenna is
now locked in travel position.
Make sure the Antenna and Satelite dish do not touch
any overhead electrical wires or any tree branches.
WARNING
Fig. 13-8 ANTENNA
Fig. 13-7 CONTROLS
CAUTION
Make sure antenna is always lowered
completely in the travel position. Leaving
the antenna in a partially raised position
during travel can damage the gear
mechanism.
Always align the directional handle to
down before lowering the antenna.
13-6
13.6 ROOF AIR CONDITIONERS
The roof air conditioner(s) are controlled by the
climate control center. Adjust the control to cooling.
Select the temperature and the fan speed to suit your
needs.
1. Maintenance:
We recommend that the lters by cleaned or
changed at least every two weeks when the air
conditioner is in operation. Do not operate your
air conditioner without the lter installed.
2. Cleaning and/or Changing Filters:
a. Remove the lters by pressing the 2 retainer
clips and remove the plastic grill.
b. Remove lters and wash them in warm soapy
water. If they are excessively dirty, replace
them with new lters.
c. Replace lters and reinstall the plastic grill.
Make sure the lter is properly in place.
COMMANDER / EMBASSY
13.7 TV ANTENNA
The TV antenna on your motorhome is easily raised,
rotated through 360 degrees and lowered from inside
the motorhome by turning the crank or rotating knob.
1. To raise the antenna turn the elevating crank
(clockwise) in "UP" direction about 13 turns or
until resistance is noticed.
2. To rotate the antenna make sure the antenna is in
the "UP" position. Pull down the ceiling plate with
both hands and rotate for best picture.
3. To lower the antenna rotate it until the pointer on
the directional handle aligns with the poointer
on the ceiling plate. Turn the elevating crank
(counter-clockwise) in "DOWN" direction about
13 turns or until resistance is noted. Antenna is
now locked in travel position.
Make sure the Antenna and Satelite dish do not touch
any overhead electrical wires or any tree branches.
WARNING
Fig. 13-8 ANTENNA
Fig. 13-7 CONTROLS
CAUTION
Make sure antenna is always lowered com-
pletely in the travel position. Leaving the
antenna in a partially raised position during
travel can damage the gear mechanism.
Always align the directional handle to
down before lowering the antenna.

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