Signature 2000 air conditioner manual
NOTE: Batteries in a low state of charge will readily freeze. Make sure the tires contain the correct air pressure. This will ensure that an adequate supply of lubri- cating oil coats the cylinder walls and piston rings. Valve and valve seat surfaces also suffer from non-use. Some valves will remain open depending at which part of the combustion cycle the engine has stopped. The motorhome is equipped with a refrigerator, cooktop, microwave, furnace, water heater, roof air conditioner and several optional appliances.
Page Operation Specifics Appliances Operation The refrigerator operates from either LP-Gas or Volts AC electric. Controls Specifics are electronic which require the DC Voltage to be no higher than When storing the motorhome, the refrigerator doors have a storage position that locks the doors partially open.
This will help reduce odor from mold and bacteria build-up. A completely closed up refrigerator in storage is a perfect habitat for molds and bacteria to grow. Page Inverter Mode Appliances Inverter Mode While traveling, the refrigerator may be operated using the Volt AC electric Operation mode to keep the refrigerator contents cool. Page Ice Maker Operation Optional Appliances Ice Maker The ice maker works from Volts AC only. The ice maker will start to Operation function only after the freezer temperature is low enough.
City water or the Optional water pump must be on and the valve located in vanity cabinet for the water supply line to the ice maker must be on. Page Ice Maker - Stand Alone Optional Appliances ICE MAKER - The ice maker operates from Volt AC power, requiring STAND ALONE Optional either the generator or the inverter to be ON, or the motorhome must be connected to shore power. Water for the ice maker is sup- plied by the potable water system and requires the 12 Volt DC water pump to be on for water pressure or the motorhome to be connected to city water.
Page Appliances Operation Turn the insta-hot switch, located in the galley, to the ON position. Steam or hot water may come out of the faucet without turning it on.
Page Microwave Oven Appliances MICROWAVE The microwave oven is operated from Volt AC supplied by either shore OVEN power, the generator or the inverter.
Microwaves heat food by using sound waves generated at a very high frequency 2, MHZ to agitate the water molecules inside the item being heated. Page Appliances operational with the Safety Lock feature on. The oven will resume normal operation. This mode can be used for up to three minutes and up to three consecutive cycles. Page Convection Cooking Appliances CompuDefrost: The microwave has automated defrost programs for different foods and weights.
Use number pads to enter weight of food being defrosted. Page Tips Appliances to fit any particular need. Press once for more time and twice for less time. Select the food number from the food library next to the CompuBroil pad. Enter the num- ber of pieces being broiled. To help eliminate odors combine the juice and the peel from one lemon, several whole cloves and 8 oz.
Place in oven on high power, bring to a boil for several minutes. Page Cooktop Appliances COOKTOP Cooktop burners use Volt AC electronic ignition to light the burners.
To supply current to the cook top turn the inverter on, hook to shore power or start the generator. To conserve energy preheat the pans only when recommended and shorten the cooking time by using the least amount of water possible. One comfort control is located in the living room. The living room comfort control will operate the front roof air conditioner functions and the LP-Gas furnace operation.
If the HERM motorhome is equipped with an Aqua-Hot, the living room comfort con- trol will operate the dinette and living room heat exchangers.
Operations are controlled by the12 Volt DC comfort control. Page Appliances tioner without the return air filters in place as this may plug the evaporator core with dirt and substantially affect the performance of the air conditioner. Do not use sol- HERM vents. Page Aqua-Hot Appliances Heat Pump Operation: Living room comfort control will operate the front roof air conditioner. The diesel fired burner has a fast recovery rate. Signs that the Aqua-Hot may need servicing are: continuous white exhaust smoke or poor ignition start up.
When in operation the Aqua-Hot should have a smooth, high-pitched whine. Loud growls or other abnormal noises indicate service is required. Page Washer-Dryer Prepared Appliances WASHER-DRYER If the motorhome was not ordered with an optional washer-dryer it will have PREPARED a washer-dryer preparation package installed from the factory.
Page Operating Intructions Appliances Operating Before using the washer for the first time, wipe the inside and outside Instructions with a damp cloth to remove any travel dust that has accumulated. Operating a rinse cycle to rinse out the washer is recommended.
Front load, horizontal axis washing machines require less detergent. Page Winterizing The Washer-Dryer Appliances Winterizing the To winterize your Washer-Dryer follow the instructions below to avoid freeze Washer-Dryer damage: 1.
With the unit off, remove the wash filter to allow the water remaining in the pump and drain hose to be evacuated. Replace the filter. The fuse is located on the front run plate. WARNING: If the motorhome is driven with the step in the extended position, there is the possibility of causing major damage to both the step and the motorhome.
Page Stepwell Cover Front Door Models Equipment STEPWELL COVER The motorhome is equipped with a sliding stepwell cover that extends and retracts by the using a dual action Front Door Models air cylinder.
The air cylinder is controlled by an electrically operated air valve. If the remote does not respond it may need to be authorized. When authorizing a new remote the entry door must be shut. Page Retracting Room Equipment motorhome. Never move the motorhome with the slide-out extended.
Continuous operation of the slide-out could cause a drain on the house batteries and damage to the slide motor from overheating. NOTE: Slide-out room operation should be performed with a full air sus- pension system. Locate the Slide Room hydraulic pump on the lower left front frame of the chassis.
Turn the T-Handles counterclockwise approximately six turns each. Page Preventive Maintenance Equipment Preventive The slide-out system has been designed to require very little maintenance. This releases the awning. Page Equipment To Close the Main Awning: 1. Release the ratchet stud of the main arm and lower the awning to its bottom most position. Release the ratchet stud of the rafter arm and lift the claw out of the rafter hook. Page Equipment Rafter Arm Operation: For proper rafter arm operation the ratchet stud must be correctly installed.
Page Equipment holes will normally seal themselves. It is normal for slight leakage to occur through the fabric where water is allowed to accumulate or pocket on the fabric.
Page Automatic Optional Equipment Awning The Girard Lateral Arm Awning incorporates the very latest in technology - Automatic Girard and design. Page Tips Equipment supply and wind has unrestricted access to wind sensor cup on roof of motorhome. Push the bottom button to extend the awning and the top button to retract it. The awning can be stopped at any point by pushing the center button marked STOP.
Page Fans Equipment NOTE: At least five feet of clearance is needed between the side of the motorhome and any objects, such as trees or fences, to allow the slide room and slide-out awning to be fully extended.
Page Exhaust Fan Equipment sive soap and water to clean. Re-install the screen after cleaning. Slightly opened window s on the shaded side of the motorhome will afford the most comfortable air flow, especially on hot sunny days. Page Sofa Bed Conversion Equipment SOFA BED The sofa will convert easily into a bed. Page Door - Sliding Equipment DOOR - SLIDING The sliding pocket door uses two rollers at the top of each door. During the life of the motorhome the sliding door may require adjusting. The sliding pocket door should be adjusted to close tight against the wall.
The type and manufacturer may vary depending on availability. Weak or fuzzy signals can be amplified by turning on the boost switch in the passenger front overhead cabinet. The green light is ON when the antenna is in motion.
Page Plasma Tv Equipment NOTE: The TV located in the bay receives the same input signal as the front TV. These are for use with the Bedroom television. For the Roof Antenna: Raise the roof antenna. Turn the TV Amplifier on. The green light will come on.
For the Shore Cable: Connect the shore coax cable to the coach service bay. Page Equipment 4. Page Equipment To Listen to the Radio: VIDEO VIDEO 1. This will turn on the music system and select the most recently played station. Page Satellite Dss Equipment To Watch the Satellite DSS - Front Optional : Satellite DSS 1.
This requires 12 Volt DC. The Battery Cut-Off switch must be on. Page Equipment To Watch the Television - Bedroom: 1. Using the Shore Cable: Connect shore coax cable to coach service bay.
Page Equipment To Watch the Satellite DSS - Bedroom Television: 1. The Battery cut-off switch must be on. Ensure the Elevation Angle Selector angle is set to the current location. Page Water System General Information Water Systems WATER SYSTEM This section contains information on the operation and care of the various General Information water system equipment found in the motorhome. The motorhome is equipped with two separate water systems. Optional water equipment will also be dis- cussed, so not all information may be applicable to your motorhome.
Page Water Systems AC voltage conditions. The meters monitor AC power supplied from either shore power or the generator. Generator Switch: This switch starts and stops the generator. The RC7GS remote will then have to be used to manually start or stop the generator. Damage from neglect will be the responsibility of the owner, not Monaco Coach Corporation. Water Pump. Latching Controller The latching controller circuitry allows multiple switch locations to operate the water pump.
Page Troubleshooting Water Systems Troubleshooting Vibration induced by road conditions can cause the plumbing or pump hard- ware to loosen. Check for system components that are loose. Many symptoms can be resolved by tightening the hardware. The accumulator tank will need to have mainte- TANK nance checks completed bi-monthly. The accumulator features: 1. Smooth flow from the faucets. Page Water System - Troubleshooting Water Systems The filter elements will need to be removed and the filter bowls reassem- bled, without the elements, before disinfecting the water system with a chlorine bleach solution.
To change the filter elements use the following procedure. Page Water System - Disinfecting Fresh Water Water Systems WATER SYSTEM Disinfecting water system with chlorine bleach superchlorination pro- Disinfecting tects you and your family from bacteriological or viral contamination from Fresh Water any common water source.
Page Toilet - Operating Instructions Water Systems TOILET The toilet is an electrically operated drop-through type toilet using approxi- Operating mately two quarts of water per flush. Wastewater is flushed from the bowl Instructions through a hopper and drops directly into a holding tank. A flapper valve at the bottom of the bowl holds fresh water in the bowl and seals out odors from the holding tank.
These traps must have water in them to block odors. Page Water Systems valve. Allow the grey water tank fluid to accumulate until the tank is at least half full or fill by running cold water through the sink and shower drains.
Do not overfill the grey water holding tank. Page What To Put Into The Holding Tanks - Black Water Tank Water Systems What to Put into the The black water sewage tank stores toilet drain waste only. Before using Holding Tanks the toilet, treat the sewage holding tank with water that is mixed with an odor - Black Water Tank controlling chemical.
Interior water lines, fixtures, water storage tanks and pumps are normally protected from moderate freezing temper- atures, as long as the furnace is operating. Using Nontoxic Adapters can be found at any RV supply store. System pressure should not Antifreeze exceed 50 psi. Page Lp-Gas System LP-Gas System LP-GAS SYSTEM This section contains information and knowledge for the operation and care of the various Liquefied Petroleum LP-Gas system equipment found in the motorhome.
The motorhome is equipped with several appliances and vari- ous equipment which are capable to operate on LP-Gas. Some items discussed may not be applicable to your motorhome. Page Lp-Gas Detector LP-Gas System LP-GAS DETECTOR Provided for safety is a gas detector. LP-Gas will settle to the lowest point, generally the floor of the motorhome.
Page Care Of The Detector LP-Gas System The Red LED will flash and the alarm will sound whenever a dangerous level of propane or methane gas is detected. The detector will continue to alarm until the gas clears or the Mute switch is pressed. Lights on panel will turn on in sequence indicating level of tank. Calibration - The monitoring panel comes factory calibrated for accuracy and should not need to be adjusted. Many travel parks sell LP-Gas. Shut off the pilot lights, appliances and igniters before filling the LP-Gas tank to prevent a fire or explosion.
Have a trained service person fill the LP-Gas tank. The LP-Gas in the tank is under high pressure. The regulator reduces the pressure of gas so that it is safe to use with various appliances. The regulator on the motorhome is a two-stage regulator. Total consumption depends on the rate of usage by each appliance and the operating time. The stove and heating systems typically use the most gas. Page Lp-Gas Fundamentals LP-Gas System LP-Gas Capacity Gallon Capacity BTU Capacity Fundamentals 1.
Shore power is the most efficient and should be used whenever possible. The on board generator has a limited amount of Volts AC output power. This device has limited AC power output measured in watts. This switch controls the 12 Volt DC power to the domestic fuse panels.
Page Power Cord Reel Electrical Systems - House Power Cord Reel The power cord reel is a 12 Volt DC motorized assembly which will mechanically coil and stow the shore cord. The 50 amp power cord reel is located in the roadside compartment of the motorhome. The other end of the cable master power cord is wired directly to the transfer switch.
Page Generator - Ac Electrical Systems - House Transfer Switch The transfer switch automatically transfers power from the shore power cord or generator through the transfer switch to the Volt AC breaker panel. When the generator is used as the power source the transfer switch has a time delay built into it before transferring power to the Volt AC breaker panel.
Page Stopping The Generator Electrical Systems - House WARNING: Excessive cranking can overheat and damage the starter motor.
Do not crank the engine more than 30 seconds at any one time. Wait at least two minutes before resuming. Page Resetting The Circuit Breaker Electrical Systems - House mately three percent of the rated power each 1, feet M of increase in elevation above sea level. It may be necessary to operate fewer appliances at the same time when the camping location is at a higher elevation. For exam- ple: 7, watt generator at 5, ft.
Page Battery Charging With The Inverter Electrical Systems - House Whether hooked to shore power or operating Battery Charging with the Inverter from the generator, the internal battery charger of the inverter will automatically charge the batteries when AC power is supplied to the input terminals of the inverter.
Page Operating Display Electrical Systems - House This field is a general overview of system status. This is the primary screen Operating Display of the RC7 remote.
Page Programming The Rc 7 Gs Electrical Systems - House AC Input Amps: The inverter uses a double pole pass through relay. This measures current consumption through the Hot 1 terminal. Counts are measured impulses which the inverter uses to calculate the battery case temperature.
Page Adjusting Field Settings Electrical Systems - House NOTE: All electric coaches use two remotes and two inverters. The remote located in the monitor panel is used to program the master inverter. The second remote displays only selected menu items. NOTE: Non-volatile memory is a permanent programming change accepted by the inverter. This feature may be used in many different ways.
It will take longer to charge batteries but will leave user a few extra AC amps when operating from a limited AC power source.
Page Automatic Generator Start Electrical Systems - House affect the fuel meter, automatic generator start and stop points if set by SOC state of charge and time left to run or charge. Page Electrical Systems - House To enable the automatic generator operation, the programming mode must be entered. Before any field reference points can be established the clock must first be set. The clock set field is the last item in the programming menu. Page Equalize Charging Select Generator: The inverter has the capability to operate more than one generator manufacturer type.
Page Electrical Systems - House charge voltage. Fill battery cells with distilled water before beginning an equalize charge cycle. Do not overfill the battery cells. Overfilled battery cells will spatter excess electrolyte. Page Re-Booting The Inverter Electrical Systems - House The remote is used to program or turn on or off the inverter. All the programming information is retained in the inverter. Page Electrical Systems - House branch circuit breakers in the main panel then supply AC power to the input terminals of the inverter.
The pass through relay inside the inverter trips sup- plying AC power to the sub panel. When using the inverter as the AC power source, the pass through relay is normally closed. The internal configuration of the circuit breaker is designed to trip when excess current is drawn through the breaker. The breaker will heat up from the excess current causing the breaker to trip. Page Distribution Panel - House 12 Volt Electrical Systems - House ics inside the outlet or breaker to detect a ground fault problem.
Page Electrical Systems - House Fuses The 12 Volt fuses, located in this distribution panel, service the interior house lighting, ventilation fans and monitor panel. Should a fuse blow it will be evident by the broken metal strip located in the center of the fuse. Replacement fuses should be of the same amperage. Page Know When To Say When Electrical Systems - House Tools of the Trade One of the most widely used tools used for testing a 12 Volt problem is the test light.
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