
FIGURE 3
IL
Service
Person
SECTION IV - MAINTENANCE
1.
Owner
6.
Remove filter from grill and either clean or
exchange with new filters.
One of the biggest advantages to your new RV Products air
conditioner is that the maintenance needed to keep the unit in
good care is minimal. In fact about the only thing you, the
owner, must take care of is the cleaning and replacement of
the filters.
Filters are made from long life non-allergenic natural fibers
which can be cleaned and reused, and which completely filter
the circulated air when the air conditioner is in operation. If
the filters are not cleaned at regular intervals, they may
become partially clogged with lint, dirt, grease, etc. A
clogged filter will produce a loss of air volume and may
eventually cause an icing-up of the cooling (evaporator) coil.
IMPORTANT
Do not operate your air conditioner for extended periods
of time without the filter installed.
An even more serious condition occurs when the air
conditioner is operated without a filter. When this
happens the lint, dirt, grease, etc. that are normally
stopped by the filter are now accumulating in the cooling
coil. This not only leads to a loss of air volume and a
possible icing-up of the cooling coil, but could also result in
serious damage to the operating components of the air
NOTE
If replacement filters are necessary, the filters can be
purchased from most RV Products Authorized Service
Centers. It is recommended that spare filters be carried with
the RV at all times to replace worn, torn or deteriorated filters.
conditioner.
A.
Electrical - All electrical work and/or inspection
should be performed only by qualified service
We recommend that the filters be cleaned and changed at
personnel. Contact your nearest RV Products Service
least every two weeks when the air conditioner is in
Center if electrical problems should arise.
operation.
B.
Check Points - Failure to start or to cool the air are
Cleaning and/or changing the filters:
sometimes problems with air conditioning units.
The RV Products RV air conditioner is designed to
1. Remove the selector switch
and thermostat knobs
operate on 115 volt electrical power. If the
from the ceiling assembly.
compressor on the air conditioner fails to start, check
with your RV Products Service Center to determine
2. Remove the two screws that secure the ceiling
that the proper wire size is connected to the unit, the
assembly shroud to the ceiling assembly. See
proper circuit breakers are installed as protection
Figure 3.
devices on the electrical circuit and the proper sized
extension cord is being used for the distance covered
3. Lower the shroud and gently slide it off the control
from the utility outlet to the RV. The required
knob shafts.
minimum wire size is #12 AWG for lengths up to 25
feet (larger wire size for greater distances). Each air
4.
Take filters out and either clean or exchange with
conditioning unit must be protected with a 20 amp
other filters (See Figure 3).
time delay fuse or circuit breaker.
5.
If the vehicle is equipped with a flush mount ceiling
assembly, remove the four return air grill screws.
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