Airstream CLASSIC TRAILER Automobile User Manual


 
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APPLIANCES
APPLIANCES
All appliances are delivered to Airstream Inc. with in depth
Owner’s Manuals. Those manuals are included in the
delivery case supplied by your dealer. The manuals may
contain warnings, cautions, and operating instruction
that should be read and followed before operating the
appliances. The information contained in the appliances
manuals supersedes any information contained in the
Airstream Trailer Owner’s Manual on appliances. If
you believe contradictory information on appliances is
contained in this manual, please contact the Airstream
Customer Service Department at 937-596-6111 or write:
Airstream Factory Service Center,
P.O. Box 629
419 W. Pike Street
Jackson Center, Ohio 45334-0629
If any appliance manuals have not been provided with
your trailer, 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:
Dometic Sales Corporation
2320 Industrial Parkway
P.O. Box 490
Elkhart, IN 46515
Phone: 219-295-5228
Note: Review the air conditioning literature supplied in
your Owner’s Packet before proceeding,
The roof air conditioner used on Airstream trailers 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 replacement.
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, Parking your trailer so the power
cord can be plugged into a receptacle close to the fuse
or circuit breaker box can alleviate the problem. Avoid
extension cords and adapters whenever possible. If an
extension cord must be used it should be as short and
heavy as possible to provide the most current to the air
conditioner.
If high temperatures are expected, you should make an
effort to park in a shaded area. Starting the air conditioner
early in the morning also helps. It is much easier to hold a
comfortable temperature than it is to lower the temperature
after the interior of the trailer is already hot.