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4-7
SECTION 4 -
APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS
attempts, go to Shut Down steps and
contact your dealer or a local RV service
center for repair.
To Shut Down:
1. Slide thermostat switch to Off position.
2. Close propane tank valve if coach will be
stored for a period of time.
For Further Information
Please see the furnace operating instructions
provided in your InfoCase for further
information, including operating precautions,
and periodic maintenance. See the Coach
Maintenance Schedule for recommended
intervals.
NOTE: If the furnace burner has any residuals
of metal protectant or lubricants used
during manufacture of the furnace, it
may smoke slightly when the furnace is
used for the first time and may set off
your smoke alarm.
We recommend that you provide
adequate ventilation when using the
furnace for the first time to avoid a
nuisance smoke alarm.
We do not recommend removing the
smoke alarm battery.
DUCTED ROOF AIR
CONDITIONING SYSTEM
The furnace thermostat also controls ducted
roof air conditioner operation when the
thermostat switch is placed in ‘cool’ position.
All cooling functions controlling to setpoint
have a short cycle protection time delay of 3
minutes. There will be no delay if the cycle OFF
time exceeds 3 minutes.
NOTE: The ducted roof air conditioning system
has ceiling registers that can be closed if
necessary to force more cool air toward
a specific area of the coach or to route
cool air away from a specific area. If too
many vents are closed, however, it can
cause the air conditioner unit to shut
down, particularly in high humidity
conditions.
Further Information
Refer to the air conditioner manufacturer’s
information in your InfoCase for complete
operating instructions.
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM (EMS)
–If Equipped
(models with 2 roof air units only)
The Energy Management System (EMS)
monitors the electrical usage of the appliances
and equipment in the coach and distributes the
electrical loads to avoid nuisance tripping of the
shoreline circuit breaker. This system works
together with the energy efficient roof air
conditioners to allow you to run both roof units at
the same time on a 30-amp shoreline connection.
Please read your Energy Management System
Owners Guide for important information on
running both air conditioner units at the same
time. This guide will also explain how this
system operates under several conditions,
whether 20-amp or 30-amp connections.
EMS Display on Monitor Panel

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