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APPLIANCES
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Warning: Most LP gas appliances used in recreational vehi-
cles are vented to the outside of the vehicle. Check the exterior areas of
your unit for clearance in these areas. Turn all gas operated appliances off
when parked close to a gasoline pump, it is possible that gasoline fumes
could enter these types of appliances and ignite from the burner flame or
automatic igniters, CAUSING A FIRE OR AN EXPLOSION.
If any appliance manuals have not been provided with your motorhome, contact
your dealer, the respective appliance manufacturer or Airstream Customer
Service. A manual will be provided to you.
Maintenance: Follow the instructions and warnings noted in the appliances
and equipment owner’s manuals as well as the ones listed below:
Annual maintenance should be conducted on propane gas appliances •
and equipment by an authorized dealer or repair facility.
Insects can build nests in the burners of various appliances and •
equipment. The burner and burner orifice of the propane gas appliances
and equipment should be cleaned out by an authorized dealer or repair
facility anytime circumstances or conditions warrant, but no less than on
an annual basis.
AIR CONDITIONER
Manufacturer:
Carrier Tranport/Air Conditioning
50 Grumbacher Road
York, PA 17402
Phone: 800-673-2431
Note: Review the air conditioning literature supplied in your Owner’s Packet
before proceeding,
The roof air conditioner used on the motorhome is one of the most popular
on the market today. In your Owner’s Packet is a set of literature covering all
operating and maintenance instructions. If the literature is misplaced please
contact the air conditioner manufacturer or your Airstream dealer for replace-
ment.
The voltage to the air conditioner is critical. We commonly refer to 110 or
120 volts, but a check with a voltmeter may find voltage much lower. Your air
conditioner will probably not function if the current drops below 105 volts.
Low voltage is usually associated with older or poorly maintained trailer parks,
but many people have found their homes, built only twenty or thirty years ago,
may not be capable of operating the air conditioner on some receptacles,
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