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modes. Select models will have an additional mode, either Heat Pump or Heat Strip. The active mode will dispay
on the LCD.
To set or adjust the thermostat, press the or button to increase or decrease the temperature setting.
Inside Temperature
To dispay the Inside Temperature, the CT Thermostat must be in the OFF Mode. Press either the or button to
dispay the Inside Temperature.
FIREPLACE
Please refer to the OEM manual for operation, service and maintenance information.
If you have further questions, please contact your dealer.
FURNACE
The RV furnace installed in the RV is controlled by a thermostat. The furnace requires both 12-volt power and pro-
pane gas for full operation. Make sure you have sufficient power avaiable before operating your furnace.
NEVER attempt to repair the furnace yourself. ALWAYS have your furnace maintenance completed by a qualified
technician at least once a year (more often depending on furnace use).
If you have any questions, Contact your dealer or Vanleigh RV Customer Service
AIR CONDITIONER
Your thermostat controls the roof-mounted air conditioning system equipped on your RV. ALWAYS check that you
have sufficient power avaiable before operating the air conditioner.
Cooling vs. heat gain
The roof air conditioner can, at best, cool the air it intakes by 20°F. During hot weather, through the day, your RV will
absorb heat, increasing the inside temperature. This is referred to as heat gain.
To keep the inside temperature comfortable, reducing heat gain of the RV is just as important as the cooling ability
of your air conditioner. To reduce heat gain, follow these steps:
1. Park the RV in a shaded area.
2. CLOSE the blinds or drapes.
3. Use the awnings to shade your RV from sun exposure.
4. Avoid the use of heat producing appliances.
5. SET the air conditioner Fan/Cooling mode to HIGH. In high humidity or high temperatures, this will provide
maximum efficiency.
HEATING & COOLING

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