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LITERATURE N U M B E R MPD 15000 Rftp Air Cnditiner fr Recreatinal Vehicles 574-206-9713 Nn-Ducted Mdels AC-1351 & AC-1501 Installatin Operatin Maintenance Effective 12/03/2014 This air cnditiner design has been certified by the Canadian Standards Assciatin fr installatin in recreatin vehicles. SERVICE CALLS & QUESTIONS Lcatin and phne numbers f qualified Service Centers can be fund at ur website http:/www.atwdmbile.cm r call 866-869-3116 t lcate a Service Center. WARNING: It is imprtant that this installatin manual is read and understd befre installatin. The unit must be installed by a qualified service technician. Failure t prperly install the unit r attempting t mdify it in any way can be extremely hazardus and may result in prperty damage and persnal injury and will vid the warranty. BEFORE INSTALLATION Ensure that the installatin instructins have been prperly read and understd. Installatin must cnfrm t Lcal wiring cdes and regulatins r, in the absence f lcal cdes, the Standard n Recreatinal Vehicles, NFPA 1192. and Natinal Electrical Cde NFPA 70. DO NOT attempt t mdify r add cmpnents t the installatin prcedure. This equipment must nly be serviced by a licensed refrigeratin mechanic t maintain warranty cverage. If yur installatin varies frm the methd utlined please cntact Atwd Mbile Prducts, LLC fr specialty advice. Atwd will nt be held respnsible fr prblems relating t incrrect r imprper installatin methds. GENERAL INFORMATION I. PURPOSE This Atwd Air Cmmand air cnditining unit is designed fr installatin n the rf f a recreatinal vehicle t prvide cling with AC-1351 mdels and cling/heating with AC-1501 mdels. -The rf must be capable f supprting the weight f the unit which is 86lbs (39Kg). -The abslute minimum thickness f the rf must nt be less than 1 inch (25mm). -Rf thicknesses between 5.0-6.5 inches (125-165mm) require extra-lng hld dwn blts Atwd PN 15086. -Trimming f the ductwrk and/r blts may be necessary depending n the rf thickness It is imprtant that the unit is installed prperly and accrding t the recmmended guidelines. II. ENSURING EFFECTIVE OPERATION The effectiveness f the air cnditiner is dependent n several factrs e.g. size and heat lad f the vehicle. When an Atwd unit is installed Atwd assumes that the vehicle is well insulated with 1 inch (25mm) fam minimum in all walls and rf, that the windws are f mderate size (preferably duble glazed) and the rf vents are airtight when clsed. Other methds f reducing heat lad include: -Clsing all drs, hatches, windws and blinds -Psitin the vehicle s if prch is used, it will face the sun and prtect the windws frm direct radiatin. -Turning ff appliances that might increase the heat lad -Ensuring the vehicle is parked in a shaded psitin. In perids f extreme high temperature it is recmmended t start the air cnditiner earlier in the mrning t greatly imprve its ability t cpe with the expected high heat lad. III. CONDENSATION In areas f high humidity, the humid air within the RV will cause sweating r cndensatin in parts f the unit as the humid warm air cntacts the clder air discharge system. If this ccurs please ensure the fllwing: -Clsing all drs, hatches, windws and blinds t limit the ingress f warm humid air - Avid running the inside fan n LOW r AUTO in such cnditins. Running the fan n HI fan speed will result in higher airflw and reduce the tendency t have cndensatin frm. AC IOM 12/03/2014 rev 8 1

INSTALLATION PARTS LIST MAIN COMPONENTS 1) Atwd AirCmmand Rftp Air cnditiner 2) Rf Seal Gasket 2 Pcs 3) Adapter 4) Extensin Duct 5) Brace Assembly 6) Plenum 7) Plenum Filters x2 FITTINGS & FIXTURES 8) M8 Blts x 4 9) Hld Dwn Bars x 4 10) Plenum Cver Screws x 4 11) Self Tapping Screws x 6 INSTALLATION POSITION Minimum 1 clearance frm side grilles t any bstructin Minimum 8 clearance frm rear grilles t any vertical face, 4 t any 45 degree face. AC IOM 12/03/2014 rev 8 2

Unit Installatin (Nn-Ducted) Befre beginning, mark ut the psitin f the unit cnsidering the fllwing imprtant requirements: - The air cnditiner shuld be situated as centrally as pssible n the vehicle, t ensure even air distributin. - The frnt f the unit MUST face the directin f travel; failure t fllw this instructin will result in damage t the cndenser fans. - If the vehicle is ver 23 in length, r has an unusually high heat lad (see General Operating Infrmatin sectin regarding expectatins abut insulatin etc.), Atwd recmmends 2 r mre units t cl effectively. - When cnsidering the installatin psitin remember t check fr clearance arund the plenum inside the vehicle. - Avid an installatin psitin where a bulkhead, cupbard r light fitting culd interfere with the discharge air flw frm the plenum. CAUTION It is imprtant that the unit is never mre than 5 frm the hrizntal and the rear f the unit shuld never be higher than the frnt. - Cntact Atwd if yur installatin differs significantly. ASSESS ROOF STRENGTH - The rf members MUST be strng enugh t supprt the weight f the unit 99 lbs (45kg) withut any rf deflectin that will cause pling f water arund the unit. Cntact yur RV manufacturer t cnfirm the max lad the rf is able t handle. If in any dubt cnsider the use f an external H frame. - If the rf des nt have an existing hle ne must be cut. Cut frm the rf then use the rf hle as a guide t cut thrugh the ceiling. Cntact yur RV manufacturer fr the best methd t cut thrugh the rf. - The square hle in the rf (14 x 14 ) MUST be bxed up with minimum 3/4 inch square timber t prvide a structure strng enugh t withstand the cmpressin f the installatin blts. This is als t ensure that air in nt drawn frm the rf cavity (Fig 3 & 4). Remember t leave access fr wiring. - Lngitudinals MUST be fixed securely t the transverse rf members t transfer lad (see Fig 3). WARNING There may be electrical wiring lcated between the rf and ceiling. Ensure that pwer is prperly discnnected at the supply (mains and/r battery). Failure t d s may result in persnal injury r death TIP: Always use crawl bards acrss the rf t avid damage CAUTION The unit weights apprximately 86lbs (39kg). Ensure a tw persn lift r use a mechanical hist t avid the risk f injury. AC IOM 12/03/2014 rev 8 3

POSITION UNIT ON ROOF - Remve the air cnditiner frm the cartn. - Munt the air cnditiner n the rf with the rf gasket using either Fig 6 r Fig 6a. - Psitin the unit s that the fur M8 munting hles will line up with the fur crners f the square rf hle (Fig 7). ATTACH ADAPTER TO UNIT - Screw adapter t the underside f unit with the 4 screws prvided (this step can als be dne befre the unit is psitined n the rf but be careful nt t damage while fitting) - The adapter will nly fit ne way, be careful t ensure adapter is crrectly psitined (Fig 8). Fig 6- Preferred Methd: Gently set the unit ver the rf gasket which is attached and sealed t the rf. Fig 8: Shws psitining f adapter t be attached t underside f unit. Ensure adapter is munted the crrect way, screw hles will nt line up if attached ut f phase. Fig 6a- An Alternate Methd: First attach and seal the rf gasket t the bttm f the rf unit and then gently set unit ver the hle in the rf. TIP: Have ne persn inside the RV lking thrugh the hle while the ther is n the rf adjusting the psitin f the unit. - DO NOT slide the unit n the rf, this may damage the gasket and result in leaks. CONNECT ELECTRICAL SUPPLY Installatin must cnfrm t lcal wiring cdes and regulatins r, in the absence f lcal cdes, the Standard n Recreatinal Vehicles, NFPA 1192. and Natinal Electrical Cde NFPA 70. - Cnnect AC pwer supply t wire leads frm unit Nte: Brwn wire frm rftp unit t Black r Red frm custmer AC Ht Blue wire frm rftp unit t White wire frm custmer AC Cmmn Yellw/Green wire frm rftp unit t Green wire frm custmer - Grund Nte: Atwd recmmends the use f the Mlex cnnectr 19421-0001 (Atwd PN 15024) described n the next page. AC IOM 12/03/2014 rev 8 4

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ASSESS ROOF THICKNESS - Measure the rf thickness and cnsult the table acrss t check if adjustments t the hld dwn blt and duct length are required. Failure t cut the duct prperly can result in an incrrect seal which will adversely affect the unit s perfrmance Rf Thickness - Inch (mm) Include H frame if used. Duct length required Inch (mm) 4.92 (125) 5.71 (145) as supplied 3.94 (100) 4.72 (120) - Cut.98 (25) 3.15 (80) 3.94 (100) Cut1.77 (45) 2.36 (60) 3.15 (80) Cut 2.56 (65) 1.57 (40) 2.36 (60) Cut 3.35 (85) 1.0 (25) (abslute 1.57 (40) Cut minimum) 3.94 (100) Hld dwn blt length required Inch (mm) As supplied As supplied As supplied Cut 1.97 (50) Cut 2.76 (70) Cut 3.35 (85) Rf thicknesses between 5.0 and 6.5 require extra-lng hld dwn blts available as Atwd Service kit PN 15086 ASSEMBLE DUCT - Thread a hld dwn bar nt the M8 blt and push the blt almst all the way int the hle in each crner f the brace (Fig 9) - Leave a.40 inch gap between the hld dwn bar and the recess in the plastic brace. This will allw fr easier engagement with the fur crrespnding threaded hles in the unit. - Turn the assembly ver and add the extensin duct t the tp f the assembly (Fig 11). - Take care t avid tearing r ripping the duct apart. - When attaching the duct t the unit, take care t ensure it frms a tight and unbrken seal that desn t allw discharge air t escape. AC IOM 12/03/2014 rev 8 7

ATTACH DUCT TO UNIT - Raise the brace assembly and slip the extensin duct ver the utside diameter f the adapter underneath the rftp unit. (Fig 11-12). When attaching the duct t the unit take care t ensure it frms a tight, unbrken seal that desn t allw discharge air t escape. - Engage and tighten the fur M8 blts with the threaded inserts in the rftp unit. - Recmmended tightening trque f the blts is 7 N.m (5.2 lb-ft). As a rugh guide the blts shuld be tightened s that the unit cmpresses the rf seal gasket t apprximately half its height. - As the blts are tightened ensure that the hld dwn bars slt int their recesses in the brace (Fig 12). ATTACH PLENUM COVER - Cnnect the main cver f the plenum t the duct by attaching the blue suspensin crd t the lug n the inside f the cver (Fig 13). Reach int the unit, grab the cntrl cable plug and pull dwn t -This will allw yu t use tw hands t cnnect the cntrl cable (see Fig 14). - Cnnect the key pad cntrl cables tgether (see belw). Be sure that the plug jins the crrespnding wire clrs tgether (yellw t yellw, red t red etc.) Failure t prperly plug the cntrl cables tgether crrectly will result in lss f pwer t display. AC IOM 12/03/2014 rev 8 8

ATTACH PLENUM COVER - Secure the main plenum cver t the duct assembly with the 4 screws prvided (Fig 15). TIP: It is imprtant that these screws are nt ver tightened therwise the plenum may crack. - Remve the filter elements by pulling them ut f the plenum, and use the six self-tapping cunter sunk screws t secure the cvers edges t the vehicle ceiling (Fig 16). In sme instances a very small pilt hle may need t be drilled t guide the screws int place. - Replace the return air filters by sliding them int the plenum until they click int place -Yur installatin is nw cmplete. AC IOM 12/03/2014 rev 8 9

VERIFYING NORMAL OPERATION 1. Turn the pwer n at the circuit breaker 2. Press the ON/OFF buttn and press the MODE buttn t select FAN 3. Cycle thrugh the LO, MED and HIGH fan speeds checking that all speeds run. 4. Set mde t COOL, adjust temp via up/dwn buttns t apprx. 6 F (3 C) less than the display temp (ie. Rm temp) cmpressr will start within three minutes. 5. Set mde t HEAT, similarly set temp t apprx. 6 F (3 C) abve display temp. Cmpressr will start within three minutes. After a few minutes the fan will start and warm air will be apparent. Nte: Regardless f the mde selected there will always be at least a 3 minute delay befre the cmpressr starts. MAINTENANCE I. Plenum Filters The plenum filters are the nly parts that require rutine maintenance. They must be cleaned peridically t ensure that they d nt becme clgged with dust and ther particles and nt cvered by Warranty. T clean the tw plenum filters, first remve them bth frm the plenum by pulling them ut f the assembly. Fig 17 shws the plenum filter when remved. The state f the filters can be ascertained frm its appearance, the filters are translucent, and if they appear clgged then they shuld be cleaned. Generally the filters can be cleaned sufficiently by tapping them tgether t shake lse the dust and particles trapped inside. WARNING Airbrne particles can pse a health risk, particularly t yung children and the elderly. Ensure that filters are cleaned in a safe and well ventilated area. If a mre thrugh cleaning is required then the filters can be washed ut using warm sapy water. Care must be taken t avid ripping the fabric. The filters shuld be cleaned every tw weeks r mre when in use. Prlnged use, higher cncentratins f airbrne particles, and varius ther factrs may result in the filters needing t be cleaned mre ften. Replacement filters can be rdered directly frm Atwd Mbile Prducts, LLC by calling 866-869-3118. II. Munting Blts Atwd suggests that the hld dwn blts are initially checked fr tightness within the first 3 mnths f installatin, and thereafter every 12 mnths if the vehicle is in cnstant use. III. Strage The air cnditiner shuld be run n a rutine basis t ensure the cmpnents remain in wrking rder. If the vehicle is in strage r is t remain unccupied fr an extended length f time it is recmmended than the air cnditiner is allwed t run uninterrupted fr 20-30min nce every six mnths. AC IOM 12/03/2014 rev 8 10

Air Cnditiner Height - 12.8 inch (325mm) Width 26.6 inch (675mm) Length - 38.4 inch ( 975mm) Weight 99 lb (45kg) Air Discharge Plenum Height - 2.6 inch (65mm) Width - 21.0 inch (535mm) Length - 21.8 inch (555mm) Weight 1.1 lb ( 2.4kg) GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS AC Descriptin Mdel Number 13.5K Nn-Ducted AC White AC-1351W 13.5K Nn-Ducted AC Black AC-1351B 15K Nn-Ducted AC White AC-1501W 15K Nn-Ducted AC Black AC-1501B Mdel 13500 Mdel 15000 Electrical Rating: 115V, 60Hz 115V, 60Hz Nminal Cling Capacity: 13,500 BTU/Hr 15,000 BTU/Hr Nminal Heating Capacity: n/a 15,000 BTU/Hr F.L.A. Cling: 12.5 A 13.0 A F.L.A. Heating: n/a 13.0 A Lcked Rtr Amps: 63 A 63 A Refrigerant: R410A R410A Refrigerant: 18 Oz (510 g) 24 Oz (670 g) Ttal Installed Weight: 84 lb (38 kg) 86 lb (39 kg) OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - Turn the unit n by pressing the ON/OFF buttn nce. - Press the MODE buttn t cycle thrugh the five mde selectins: COOL, FAN, HEAT, DRY, AUTO Cl/Heat mdes. MODE COOL - Cycle mde pushbuttn t highlight COOL. - Yu may select HIGH, MED, LOW, r AUTO fan speeds by pressing the fan pushbuttn. It is recmmended that yu chse Aut. - The desired rm temperature r set pint is nrmally displayed n the digital display. T adjust the set pint, press the TEMP up r dwn pushbuttns. The cmpressr will have a delayed start (usually 3 minutes) befre unit begins t cl. Nte: Any interruptin t the pwer supply will result in a delayed cmpressr start up. - T display the actual rm temperature press the SLEEP pushbuttn fr 5 secnds and the rm temperature will be displayed. After releasing the SLEEP pushbuttn the display will revert back t displaying the set pint temperature. Thermstat cntrl mdule. A cl nly mdel (AC-1351) will nt have the furnace pushbuttn n the display. MODE FAN - Fr simply re-circulating air, chse the FAN mde. Chse any f the three fan speeds by pressing FAN buttn. Nte: Temperature pushbuttns are invalid in FAN mde. MODE - HEAT - T heat, press MODE pushbuttn t highlight HEAT. - Select desired set pint temperature by pressing TEMP up r dwn pushbuttns. It is recmmended that the AUTO fan speed be selected. - After the delay, the cmpressr will start. Usually the fan will stp and will nt re-energize until the heat exchanger has warmed and then the fan will start t blw warm air. - The unit will heat in the heat pump mde in ambient temperatures abve apprx. 45 F. The furnace will autmatically engage at ambient temperatures belw apprx. 45 F. AC IOM 12/03/2014 rev 8 11

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Cntinued MODE - DRY - The DRY mde can prvide mild dehumidificatin fr rm temperatures abve the set pint and when additinal cling is nt required. - Press MODE pushbuttn t highlight DRY. - Set the temperature t desired set pint. Nte: the fan speed is lcked in LOW. - The cmpressr will cycle n and ff at apprximate intervals f 6 minutes t extract misture frm the air while nt lwering the rm air temperature - Fr humid rm temperatures belw the set pint - a separate, specialty dehumidifier will be mre effective. - The unit can prvide n dehumidificatin if the rm temperature is belw 64 F (18 C). MODE AUTO COOL/HEAT - This mde has an utdr defrst mde (indicated by a flashing HEAT LED). During the utdr defrst cycle, the MODE pushbuttn is inactive. SLEEP FUNCTION - With the unit perating in heat r cl mde, press sleep pushbuttn t highlight the sleep light. The unit ver the next hur will autmatically raise the set pint by 2 F. Cnversely in heat mde, the set pint will be lwered 2 F. TIMER FUNCTION - The timer may be used t turn ff the unit in the future (up t 24 hurs) OR the timer may be used t turn n the unit up t 24 hurs in the future. - Press TIMER pushbuttn nce and the display will flash. Within 3 secnds, press the timer pushbuttn until yu have set desired time int the future t turn unit ff. A subsequent press f the timer pushbuttn will allw the time t start the unit t be prgrammed. LOCK FUNCTION (key symbl) - This prvides a means f lcking in the mde and fan settings. T lck, press Temp Dwn pushbuttn simultaneusly with MODE pushbuttn. Hld fr 3 secnds and the lck indicatr will light. T unlck, repeat abve prcedure. DISPLAY SETTING - T change readut frm Celsius t Fahrenheit r vice versa: Press Temp Dwn pushbuttn simultaneusly with the Fan pushbuttn. REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Many mdels have a remte cntrl unit which can adjust the thermstat remtely. - The remte cntrl has duplicated the thermstat input pushbuttns including: the ON/OFF pushbuttn, TEMP UP/DOWN, FAN, MODE, SLEEP, and TIMER pushbuttns - LEDs in the thermstat cntrl respnd t a pushbuttn actuatin frm the remte cntrl unit in the same manner as it wuld respnd t the pushbuttn actuatin n the thermstat cntrl. - The remte cntrl requires a CR2025 battery cmmnly available. AC IOM 12/03/2014 rev 8 12

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR ADJUSTING THE THERMOSTAT Temperature display area Display timer setting, set r r m temperature in C r F Rm temperature setting buttn Timer buttn Press t activate n/ff timer prgramming mde Fan speed buttn Press t select aut, high, medium r lw fan speed TEMP TIMER AUTO HIGH MED LOW SENSOR FAN FURNACE COOL DRY HEAT FAN ON/OFF MODE SLEEP Infra red receptin T receive wireless handset sign al On/Off buttn Press nce t start peratin Press again t stp peratin Mde buttn Press t select cl, dry, heat, fan, r aut peratin mde Sleep buttn Press nce t select sleep mde Press again t cancel sleep mde Key lck 1. Pwer On/Off Furnace buttn This buttn is valid in heatpump + furnace mdel nly Press nce t select furnace as primary heating Press again t cancel furnace as primary heating Press ON/OFF t start r stp the air cnditiner. 2. Temperature setting The temperature setting is always nrmally displayed. Press Press r t decrease r increase the set temperature. T display the rm temperature, press SLEEP buttn fr 5sec r lnger. While this buttn is depressed, the rm temperature is displayed until the key is released. Given the lack f display characters - if the cntrl is displaying temperature in Fahrenheit, temperatures f 100-109 F will be displayed as A0 A9, temperatures between 110-119 F will be displayed as B0-B9, temperatures between 120-129 F will be displayed as C0-C9, temperatures between 130-139 F will be displayed as D0-D9, temperatures between 140-149 F will be displayed as E0-E9, and temperatures between 150-159 F will be displayed as F0-F9. Temperatures are displayed nrmally in degrees Centigrade. Press and FAN temperature set range is 16C-30C r 60F-85F. Temperature setting is bypassed in Fan mde. tgether fr 5 secnds will change the temperature setting frm C t F. Valid AC IOM 12/03/2014 rev 8 13

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR ADJUSTING THE THERMOSTAT (cnt) 3. Mde setting Press MODE buttn t change the peratin mde as fllw:- Cl Dry Heat Fan Aut Cl/Heat Heat and Aut mde is nt available fr cling nly mdel. Aut mde is nt available fr mdel where furnace is primary heating. Heat LED flashes during utdr defrst cycle. MODE buttn press is invalid during this cycle. 4. Furnace setting (mdel 1511 nly) This functin is available in heat pump + furnace mdel nly. FURNACE Press buttn t activate furnace as primary heating. Heat pump peratin will be inhibited thereafter. Press the same buttn again t disable furnace functin. 5. Fan speed setting FAN Press buttn t change the fan speed:aut High Medium Lw. Aut fan setting is bypass in Fan mde. Fan speed setting is bypass in dry mde. When furnace is wrking as primary heat surce in heat mde, pressing the fan ff, display will shw FF until buttn is released. Pressing the fan cntinue running, display will shw F0 until buttn is released. FAN FAN buttn fr 5sec t turn buttn again fr 5sec t let 6. Sleep setting Press SLEEP buttn t activate r deactivate sleep setting. Sleep is bypass in Fan and Dry mde. AC IOM 12/03/2014 rev 8 14

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR ADJUSTING THE THERMOSTAT (cnt) 7. On/Off timer setting When the system is n, setting the timer will turn ff the unit after the prgrammed hurs were cunted dwn. When the system is ff, setting the timer will turn n the unit after the prgrammed hurs were cunted dwn. TIMER Press buttn nce t activate n/ff timer prgramming mde. Timer LED and temperature display area flash fr 3 secnds shwing the number f cunt dwn hurs left. Thereafter, Timer LED flashes and temperature display area shws the timer setting. Press TIMER again t set the timer frm 1 t 24 hurs in 1 hur incremented in a rund rbin pattern. Hld dwn this key will change the timer setting autmatically every half secnd. Press TIMER until the display shws will cancel the timer setting. Shuld there be n further buttn press, system will exit frm n timer prgramming mde autmatically. Timer LED will light up if n/ff timer is set. Press ON/OFF t start r stp the air cnditiner will als cancel the timer setting. 8. Errr cde display Shuld there be any fault happen with the main bard, the relevant errr cde will be shwn n the temperature display area. If there is multiple faults happen at the same time, the errr cde will be shwn ne after anther. System will alternate the display f errr cde and rm temperature. Depends n the mdel f main bard, the errr cdes available are: Fault Rm sensr failure Indr cil sensr failure Outdr cil sensr failure Insufficient f refrigerant Cmpressr verlad Nt used Nt used Outdr air sensr failure Wall pad rm sensr failure Errr cde E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 AC IOM 12/03/2014 rev 8 15

TROUBLESHOOTING Cntrl Pad will nt illuminate when ON/OFF buttn is pressed Check circuit breaker is n Cntrl cable may be unplugged between utside unit and inside fascia Check pwer supply t vehicle Unit des nt cl Check circuit breaker is n Cntrl cable may be unplugged between utside unit and inside fascia Check pwer supply t vehicle Unit des nt heat Ensure mde has been switched t heat (check green LED) Thermstat set pint must be abve rm temperature In very cld cnditins the unit will take mre time t start prducing warm air The heat pump will nly prvide heat in ambient temperatures abve apprx. 45 F. The furnace must be used as primary heat surce in ambient temperatures belw 45 F. Insufficient cling capacity Nte: The cmpressr has a 3 minute delay befre starting Ensure return air filters are clean Operate the unit n high fan speed t btain maximum capacity Ensure all windws, drs, skylights and hatches are clsed and curtains/awnings used t reduce heat lad, check fr adequate insulatin in rf & walls AC IOM 12/03/2014 rev 8 16

ATWOOD AIR CONDITIONER LIMITED WARRANTY Atwd Mbile Prducts warrants t the riginal wner and subject t the belw mentined cnditins, that this prduct will be free f defects in material r wrkmanship fr a perid f tw years frm the riginal date f purchase. Atwd s liability hereunder is limited t the replacement f the prduct, repair f the prduct, r replacement f the prduct with a recnditined prduct at the discretin f the manufacturer. This warranty is vid if the prduct has been damaged by accident, unreasnable use, neglect, tampering r ther causes nt arising frm defects in material wrkmanship. This warranty extends t the riginal wner f the prduct nly and is subject t the fllwing cnditins: 1. Fr a perid f tw years frm the date f purchase, Atwd will replace the cmplete air cnditiner if the cils and plumbing leaks due t crrsin. This warranty includes reasnable labr charges required t replace the cmplete air cnditiner. 2. Fr tw years frm the date f purchase, Atwd will repair r replace any part defective in material r wrkmanship. This warranty includes reasnable labr charges, required t remve and replace the part. Service calls t custmer s lcatin are nt cnsidered part f these charges and are, therefre, the respnsibility f the wner. 3. This warranty des nt cver items classified as nrmal maintenance such as cleaning and replacement f filters. 4. In the event f a warranty claim, the wner must cntact, in advance, either an authrized Atwd Service Center r the Atwd Service Department. Warranty claim service must be perfrmed at an authrized Atwd Service Center (can be fund nline @ www.atwdmbile.cm) r as apprved by the Cnsumer Service Department, Atwd Mbile Prducts, 1120 Nrth Main St., Elkhart, IN 46514 USA. Phne: (866-869-3116). 5. Return parts must be shipped t Atwd Prepaid. Credit fr shipping csts will be included with the warranty claim. The defective parts becme the prperty f Atwd Mbile Prducts and must be returned as directed by the Cnsumer Service Department, Atwd Mbile Prducts. 6. This warranty applies nly if the unit is installed accrding t the installatin instructins, by an authrized service technician prvided and cmplies with lcal and state cdes. 7. The warranty perid n replacement parts is the unused prtin f the riginal warranty perid r ninety (90) days, whichever is greater. 8. Damage r failure resulting frm misuse including failure t seek prper repair service, misapplicatin, alteratins, and water damage are the wner s respnsibility. 9. Atwd des nt assume respnsibility fr any lss f use f vehicle, lss f time, incnvenience, expense fr gasline, telephne, travel, ldging, lss r damage t persnal prperty r revenues. Sme states d nt allw the exclusin r limitatin f incidental r cnsequential damages, s the abve limitatins r exclusins may nt apply t yu. 10. Any implied warranties are limited t tw (2) years. Sme states d nt allw limitatins n hw lng an implied warranty lasts, s the abve limitatin may nt apply t yu. This warranty gives yu specific legal rights and yu may als have ther rights which vary frm state t state. 11. Replacement parts purchased utside f the riginal air cnditiner warranty carries a 90 day warranty. This includes the part at n charge and reasnable labr charges t replace it. This Atwd AirCmmand air cnditiner is designed fr use in recreatinal vehicles fr the purpse f cling the cabin as stated in the data plate attached t the air cnditiner. Any ther use, unless authrized in writing by the Atwd Engineering Department, vids this warranty. AC IOM 12/03/2014 rev 8 17

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