Classic - Airstream
Classic - Airstream
Classic - Airstream
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APPLIANCES<br />
please contact the air conditioner manufacturer or your <strong>Airstream</strong> dealer for<br />
replacement.<br />
The voltage to the air conditioner is critical. We commonly refer to 110 or<br />
120 volts, but a check with a voltmeter may find voltage much lower. Your air<br />
conditioner will probably not function if the current drops below 105 volts. Low<br />
voltage is usually associated with older or poorly maintained trailer parks, but<br />
many people have found their homes, built only twenty or thirty years ago, may<br />
not be capable of operating the air conditioner on some receptacles, Parking<br />
your trailer so the power cord can be plugged into a receptacle close to the<br />
fuse or circuit breaker box can alleviate the problem. Avoid extension cords and<br />
adapters whenever possible. If an extension cord must be used it should be as<br />
short and heavy as possible to provide the most current to the air conditioner.<br />
If high temperatures are expected, you should make an effort to park in a shaded<br />
area. Starting the air conditioner early in the morning also helps. It is much<br />
easier to hold a comfortable temperature than it is to lower the temperature<br />
after the interior of the trailer is already hot.<br />
FURNACE<br />
Manufacturer: Atwood Mobile Products<br />
1874 South Pioneer Road<br />
Salt Lake City, UT 84101<br />
Phone: 801-972-4621<br />
The manufacturer of the furnace in your trailer is well known in the RV industry.<br />
The furnace burns LP gas, and is powered by 12 volt current from the battery<br />
or power converter when plugged into city power. Operating instructions are<br />
located in your Owners Packet. If they should become misplaced new literature<br />
can be ordered direct from the manufacturer or your <strong>Airstream</strong> dealer. The<br />
manufacturer also offers a detailed service guide for your furnace.<br />
Warning: Carefully read all the manufacturer’s instructions<br />
prior to operating. NEVER store flammable material next to the furnace.<br />
If warranty service is required use only a service location recommended<br />
by the furnace manufacturer or your <strong>Airstream</strong> dealer.<br />
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