2021 Airstream Globetrotter 25FB | Full Service Walk Through

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[Music] hey y'all this is chris with wstream and this is your 25 foot globetrotter we're going to start right here at the front with this front solar guard i'm going to reach up on either side and level this out doing so is going to allow us to open this front window this front window does open outward of course it's blocked by this so you're going to need to open the solar guard before you open the window all the rest of the windows in the trailer that open can be open from the inside i will mention that in the summer time especially the windows are going to tend to stick to the rubber gasket so if you're opening them from the inside if you've undone the latch and you're pushing on the handles if they don't open readily don't force it come outside with a little plastic scraper an old credit card to free it from that rubber gasket and then you'll be able to open it from the inside opening this center solar guard will also allow us to get at the side solar guards now there are rubber gaskets around the edges of these but over time dirt and leaves will get past those so if you wanted to clean the windows behind these corner solar guards the screws here and here will have a t-shape instead of a screw shape so you'll just give it a quarter of a turn they'll come out of that channel and they're going to hinge away from the trailer make sure that when you do so that you've got a hold of it if the wind grabs it and slams it open there's not a stop and it could put a crease in the side of your trailer we'll go ahead and close this back down all right the next thing we'll talk about are your batteries they're in this box right here behind the propane cover these are agm batteries that stands for activated glass mat what that means for you folks is that they are sealed so you will not have to worry about maintenance and the water level on these there are two fuses in here i want you to be aware of on this red line in this large black case is going to be the fuse for your tongue jack let's get this open this is going to be a large 30 amp blade fuse the tongue jack is wired directly to the battery so if you're having trouble with it running the first thing i want you to check is the fuse also here is a small 15 amp blade fuse for your solar plug that's this solar plug here in addition to your onboard solar you can attach a portable panel and it will augment what you've got with you you'll note that next to your solar plug is where you're going to find the handle for your spare tire okay so you're going to pull a cotter pin and release that slide pin the handle will drop straight down and your spare will slide out towards you it's going to be 80 psi on your spare tire just like your road tires moving back to your tongue jack your tongue jack is power there is a light in case you've got it connected at night this particular tongue jack does not stop immediately when you release the trigger you want to let it come to a stop before you reverse directions but if you forget and immediately reverse directions the large fuse is going to allow it to over amp a little bit we will find a manual crank that will be able to fit down here in the top if you've lost power you'll be able to crank it on or off your tow vehicle but again because it is wired directly into the batteries if you've lost power the first thing i want you to check is the fuse we'll talk about your propane surface next you've got two 30-pound bottles they will already be full in between is going to be an automatic regulator if you're running both bottles open when you run one empty it will automatically internally switch over to the other bottle you can point this little post that is on the regulator at one ball or another and it will pull from that bottle provided that it is open now the regular trailers the globetrotters do not come with a gauge on your propane so i would recommend that you run one bottle open and run one bottle closed so when you run an empty you actually have to physically come outside and open the other bottle that way you're not suddenly without propane in the middle of the night we'll leave this one open for now so we can test a few things on the inside i also want to mention you've got an external propane port over here this is a low pressure pre-regulated up to 25 000 btu service it's going to be good for running a little camping stove or maybe even a little space heater you come around the corner here we've got your gross vehicle weight and tire pressure sticker again 80 psi on your tires you want to maintain that pressure for best towing and also best tire wear now the stud below and its friend down there at the end as well as their twins on the other side will drop your stabilizers the globetrotters come with power stabilizer jacks so when we get around to that control panel we'll use that to drop them down but if you've lost power you'll be able to crank them back up with the manual crank that is provided next to that is where we'll find the storage for your sewer line this 15 foot i'm sorry this tube will hold a 15 foot collapsible sewer hose this one's just for storage coming a little further back we've got your outdoor shower now if you're using the outdoor shower with the onboard water tank to get pressure here you're going to need to turn on the onboard water pump when you are connected to your city water connection the city water connection will provide pressure throughout the trailer so you will already have water here and with the 2021 models they have the on-demand water heater so if your propane bottle is open all you'll have to do is open the hot water valve here and within about 20 30 seconds you will also have hot water here now when you winterize the trailer i will recommend that you disconnect the wand and drain it the wand is made of plastic i've seen a lot of these come back cracked i will actually capture the little rubber gasket here which is where you would hang the wand as you're soaking up and i will stow it just like this as long as you leave these knobs turned off you won't have any water leaking out of here it's just as simple as putting it back together if you needed to use it that way you guys don't forget next will be the fill port for your fresh water tank this is just your gravity port stick your water hose in there and fill your fresh water up if you overfill the fresh tank it will come out of the vent port right here and not inside the trailer i am going to show you how you can set up the monitor so that you can look in this window right here and watch the status of your tanks as you fill or empty them please remember to cycle through the freshwater tank every two weeks or so the water will start to taste a little stale and especially in the summertime after about 30 days the water in there is going to start to smell like feet the drain for the freshwater tank is right here in between the two tires there's a little white petcock turn the flag at the top towards the rear and it will slowly drain out heading back this way we've got your city water connection when you connect your water hose here it will provide on-demand water throughout the trailer this one has a built-in 50 psi regulator so you don't need to add an external water regulator but it is also plumbed through the onboard water pump so if you're staying at a camping site that has weak water pressure you can turn on the onboard water pump and it will boost the pressure at all your faucets but remember this does not fill the fresh water tank the city water connection and the fresh water tank are two separate items they do come together at the water pump you don't actually need any water in your city water can in your fresh water tank if you're operating off of your city water connection below that is your waste tank cleanout valve when you attach your water hose here it puts water directly into the black waste tank which is where the toilet empties is designed to help you flush that out down below is your waste clean out you do have a light in case you've got to connect at night on the left hand side the main holding tank will be the black tank and on the right hand side the auxiliary tank is going to be the gray tank and it does say wash here next to that to help remember to help remind you to do that one second of course you always begin with the black tank before you pull the valve i want you to attach your water line to the waste clean out and start to introduce fresh water this is a gravity drain so you're going to need the maximum volume of water in here to help carry all that solid waste out so i want you to fill it as full as you're comfortable 80 90 percent i will fill it up to 100 come over here and pull the valve you'll notice that the water comes out of this port much faster than you can get it in here so when you see the flow diminish close the valve and fill it right back up to the top with fresh water you're going to fill and empty this tank three or four times until that flow goes from muddy to clear once this is clean as you can stand close the valve and continue to allow water to fill into the black waste tank so that you've got something in there for your chemical to dissolve and diffuse into i will typically fill it until it reads about five percent turn your water off go inside at that point and add your tank chemical into the toilet so you don't forget you want to leave that chemically treated water in there all the time so as you tow the trailer it's going to slosh around helping to keep the insides clean come back outside and do your gray tank second the gray tank is going to hold mostly soapy water from your sinks and showers it's going to help wash this pipe out take care that you do not open both valves at the same time if you do the black tank will flow into the gray tank and contaminate it and don't leave your valves open at your camping site you must use the capacity of the tanks and then empty the waste tanks you will not be able to create a flow-through situation by leaving your valves open we'll head back this direction of course you've got your camp power coming in here it's a 50 amp service at 110 volts and this is going to be your shore cord it is 25 feet long below that is a cable and satellite port they are labeled cable and satellite and they terminate in different places inside the trailer so once we get inside we'll talk again about that and of course finally here at the end we have the exhaust for your furnace those folks of you that live down here in the south i always recommend that you put the little screen on there to keep those mud dabber wasps out we do have those available for you we'll come around the back here starting at the top you have a backup camera this backup camera has a microphone so whoever's back here giving directions if you speak towards the camera you can be heard wherever the monitor is but remember it's only a one-way from the camera to the monitor come back around the corner here and all the way up to the front customer service [Music] now up here in the front we've got your main outside storage compartment there is a light inside here and inside here we'll find the actual short cord for this trailer they also come with a 50 to 30 amp drop pigtail this will enable you to plug into a 30 amp service it is going to limit you to one air conditioner it will be whichever air conditioner you turn on first also in here we have a little three foot propane line that will fit that port in the front the manual crank for your tongue jack all of the 2021 models come with a four-way collapsible tire tool remember the light does not come on or off as you open and close the door so you want to make sure you've got that turned off next to that is your on-demand water heater there is a master disconnect switch here and a pressure relief valve here those will allow us to service the water heater but for you guys it's going to be basically maintenance free the default for the control panel on the water heater is on so when you hit the master disconnect for the trailer the water heater will already be on but it is on demand so it's not going to actually do anything until you draw some water through it head in this direction of course we've got your external ac plug just your standard dual 15 amp only available when you're plugged into your shore service this one's not going to work off of your inverter circuit up here will be the back side of your vent hood now there are two tabs that are holding this door shut you want to push those up and to allow it to vent but make sure you've secured it with these tabs when you're towing this door is made of plastic and the negative pressure from hosing could cause some damage heading down the road now this control panel here is where we'll drop your power stabilizers remember these are just stabilizer jacks so before you drop them down you want to make sure that you have already leveled the trailer and that you have disconnected your tow vehicle if you were to operate the tongue jack with the stabilizers down you're going to wind up putting too much pressure on one end or another and causing them to collapse so level the trailer side to side first disconnect your tow vehicle level the trailer front to back with the tongue jack and then it's okay to drop them down of course you have the rear control and the forward control and up and down they can be run simultaneously now these are going to stop on their own i will go ahead and stop them before they draw themselves too far up under the trailer if you notice they're coming too far into the trailer you might have a hard time getting them back out of course want to make sure that you've brought them back up before you head out folks will typically say that these are the last things you put down and the first things you bring up when you're ready to leave once i've got them up i will bump them once to make sure they're seated and of course close the control panel all right we're going to pull your awnings out now we're going to start on the roadside the one on the roadside has a little hook style latch you want to make sure you rotate this out of the way we'll come over here to the strap pulling away from the trailer we'll capture it right here on this hook on the side of the trailer there we'll come around the back we'll pull the rear one out the one on the rear does not have a latch so we'll be able to grab the strap and just pull it right out these stalks must be rotated all the way around and captured here they are simply too long to go this direction so all the way around and of course we'll roll this guy up and capture it right there coming around to the curbside the main awning is power so the curbside awning control panel is right here inside the door make sure that when you're not actually running the awning in or out that you have the panel switched off so the first thing we'll do is turn the panel on and we'll press the open button now it will start to stack here just a little bit when it does just give it a little help now this awning like all the awnings on your trailer is a sun shade so if you have more sunlight coming in from one direction or another having it tilted at an angle is totally appropriate we're going to press the tilt front button we're going to drop the front end down now you can pause it anywhere along its path if that is sufficient to block the sun by pressing that button again however because you have to use the same button for all the functions if you want to bring it up you're going to have to bottom it out first now it will only allow you to drop one side at a time so if the sun is shifted and we need to drop the rear arm we're gonna have to bring the front arm up first we'll do that now while we're waiting for that to come back up i want to point out up top you do have an led light strip that you can dim so that'll dim down or you can turn it off completely remember it does not turn off automatically when you fold the awning in so you are going to want to make sure you've got the switch turned off now we'll drop the rear by pressing the tilt rear button now like i mentioned you can only drop one side at a time but if you have one side or another side down and the wind picks up or it starts to rain you can simply press close and it will fold in from there you don't need to extend that arm beforehand so because we have the rear down we'll press close and from here it's going to go ahead and fold back in all right of course make sure to remember to turn your control panel back off just like so we'll come around the back and put this one away [Music] now if you need to if you're fairly short you can use the tool to return the awning i want you to run it until the fabric contacts the metal and then let it snap in those last few inches so it's nice and tight make sure you do remember to re-engage the travel latch on the roadside awning just like so all right before we head inside we'll talk about your entry step now you can use the entry step in this manner but if you'd like to get the lower step out the first thing you'll do is lift the rear of the step and push the front towards the trailer do not allow the front to come forward if you do you'll wind up with the step upside down so push the front towards the trailer and roll it all the way around now in order to stow them both we're going to push in on the hinges and fold that lower step straight up from here we're going to roll it onto the upper step and now if we lift slightly we'll release the hinges and we can slam it up underneath make sure that when you do so that you do it from the center and not from the side so you don't pinch your fingers looks like this so hinges released slammed underneath now in order to get them back out you want to grab one hook or another they are connected when you pull these up pull them up and hold them up so that way they don't catch that upper step as it goes by just like so and then again lift the rear of the step and push the front towards the trailer as you roll it all the way around now we'll grab a set of keys and we'll go over the main entry door these doors take eight hours to build and they were built in pairs so this has always been the screen door to go with this main entry door it also takes 11 hours to install these doors so we try our best not to replace one but over time it may come out of shape especially the screen door being very thin and lightweight the number one thing that will distort that screen doors if you have it closed onto the trailer and you close the main door onto it they were built as a pair they're designed to be closed as a pair so you want to make sure that you have them secured together and the reason is that you have a thick rubber gasket in a two-stage latch so if you do not close the door with enough force that second stage does not engage now you can just push it until it latches but the door was designed to be slammed so don't be afraid to give it a little force now the large key is going to be for your deadbolt the one with the brass end and the smaller key with the silver end will be for the door latch the deadbolt on this trailer is a post take care that's not sticking out when you go to slam the door but use this when you're towing the trailer it's going to do a much better job of keeping the door shut than this locking claw when this is locked it will still be open and it's going to close around that stud theoretically the trailer could get twisted or tweaked and this could come undone this post is going to prevent that make sure that you do not leave your key in the door and open the door all the way or you're going to put a dent in a nearly ten thousand dollar panel you'll also break your key off it is possible if you're not paying close attention to lock yourself out i do recommend that you make a plain copy of just the latch key and find a secure place on the trailer itself to stow it one other thing i will mention about the latch when you lock the latch it's going to click when you unlock the latch it's probably not going to click so that's one way to tell if you've actually locked it versus unlocking it now if you'll follow me inside as we come in i will point out that on either side of the door you've got some switches so over here we have your master disconnect starting at the bottom this is where you'll turn the trailer battery off for storage above that is the interior light switch also on a dimmer just like the awning so we can dim the overheads or turn them off completely and of course above that is your awning control this light switch will be the overhead entry door so right above the main entry door and then the one above that is going to be the galley light so the two lights right there over the galley over here on the other side we of course have the awning control and above that is the cabinet accent light so this switch here is going to turn off the little accents on top of your cabinets and then a dual 12 volt charge port there of course down below you have a fire extinguisher and a little storage compartment here inside we'll see the subwoofer now your dinette can be converted into a bench and a table i'm sorry a bed rather what we'll do now is convert it down into a bench so that you can see how that happens we're going to disconnect these latches here push these cushions back you want to separate the table tops and then there's a little button on the top of the table leg you'll push that in and then i'll just kind of pop the table off like so set that aside and then down here we'll push this little tab to free the table leg we'll set these aside for now and we'll get rid of this tabletop same thing push the little button release the leg like so now there are spaces to store these legs inside the wardrobe now airstream has designed this so that you can open these drawers here placing the thicker of the two cushions across that space to create a bench just like so now i'm not keen on setting on these drawers so what i will do instead let's take the rear portion of the table slide it underneath these cushions like you would if you were making it into the bed and i will take the narrower and place it there instead so that way you're putting your weight on the tabletop and not on the hinges or the slides of the drawer you can also return the table just like so you have several options for use as well all right also have another portion of the bed that's going to slide out here i want you to remember that this portion is unsupported so make sure you're not doing any jumping jacks on this end here and you'll find the cushions for this inside the wardrobe a little storage below a couple of tubs in there for you next to that is the intake for your furnace so if you're using the furnace make sure you're not blocking this port with any blankets or towels and we do have one more little drawer right here now we'll take our table leg and in the wardrobe we are going to find the other cushions and the two little keepers for your table legs also in there we'll see the manual crank for your stabilizers and your awning tool and if you look up here in the top you've got the bag of service manuals that will come with every trailer all right headed back towards the entrance in this cabinet here is where we're gonna find the monitor for your backup camera that will get paired up before you guys leave your dvd blu-ray player here and also your radio there is an app that you can download to your phone that will allow you to control the radio from your phone the radio does not boot up immediately it takes about 90 seconds behind this box is where we're going to find the termination point for the satellite port so you can actually pull this free of the wall coming out of the wall will be a cable coax for your signal in it is set up so that you could semi permanently attach your dish receiver here add a splitter box behind there connect it to the dvd player and both signals will pass out onto both televisions onto the hdmi one slot which is currently where you'll find the dvd player all right we've almost got the radio booted up here now this little code msra 770 is the code you'll find when you're connecting via bluetooth we're going to press this button here we're going to go to bluetooth and then over here to make it discoverable once it's discoverable again you'll look for this little code and it will pair and it'll allow you to use whatever music that you've got on your phone short press of this button is going to mute the system to turn it off you want to hold your finger on the button there just like so all right now over here we have your solar monitoring panel the solar system on this trailer is automatic so as long as you've got sunlight on your solar cells it's already charging your batteries the select and the setup will enable us to switch over to lithium batteries and it will charge those as well next to that is where we'll find your c-level monitor this is going to give you your battery voltage 12.9 volts is what you'll see water tanks are displayed in a percentage so this is going to be 25 full on your fresh tank gray tank is empty and 20 full on your black tank now on any of the water tanks if you press the button twice you'll get a little red dot next to that number that dot will hold the value on this screen for about five minutes so as you're filling and emptying in the tanks you can look in the window here and watch the status of your tanks this is true for all of the water tanks but not the batteries it doesn't matter how many times you press that button within a few minutes it's going to go out this switch right here will be for your onboard water pump this is an on-demand water pump so it will pressure up and stop and it's not going to come back on until you create a demand so if you guys are boondocking you can leave this turned on all day without fear of it drawing your batteries down and of course next to that is your inverter control now the inverter takes a short press to turn it on it will power the two televisions and the dvd player off of just the battery circuit those items require an ac signal when you're boondocking all you have available is dc turn on the inverter to switch that over to ac short press of the button turns it on but you must hold your finger on the button until it flashes to get it to turn off just like so now we can pull this strap here and this tv will come away from the wall and behind there we will find the power switch for your digital antenna on the roof is a boosted digital antenna when the green light is on allowing you to pull in your local signal from your tvs and also for the radio this is a two-way switch so we'll press this black button here that light's going to go out it is now allowing the signal to pass through from the cable port on the side of the trailer so remember the satellite port terminates where the dvd player is but the cable port terminates into the tv and it is already wired in but you must turn the digital antenna booster off to allow the signal to pass through now over here we've got your vent hood with a light and of course below your range get the range to light we'll turn the knob over here to light and hold it in initially and click the igniter once it gets warm enough it'll stay on on its own and below that we've got your microwave now this microwave has a convection enabled roller feature it is going to default as a microwave remember it's only available when you're plugged into your shore service the little rack is for use with the convection and the broiler feature make sure you remove it when you're using it as a microwave pantry shelves are adjustable just like so over here we've got your ac dc refrigerator so when you're plugged into your shore service this refrigerator will automatically be running off of the ac pull that short plug and it will automatically switch over to dc without you any without you having to do anything to facilitate that takes two to three hours to get completely cold the on off knob is right here zero through seven of course seven is the coldest zero is off two to three hours to get completely cold if you have gotten it completely cold without an external power source it will stay cold in there all by itself for five or six hours this will automatically switch to dc so as you're towing the tow vehicle is charging your batteries if it was already completely cold when you set out it will not draw your batteries down further than you'll be able to charge them up so you should arrive at your camping site with your house batteries completely charged and your refrigerator is still completely cold but it must have been completely cold when you set out you will also have to leave the master disconnect switch on to facilitate this so i will recommend that you turn everything else in the trailer off and then of course as we come back here we've already looked in the wardrobe we'll talk about your shower door the shower door is made of glass this little tab here is keeping that door shut as you tow you don't want it flying open it could possibly shatter but you can actuate this little tab from the inside so that way if you turn and bump the door with your elbow it won't knock it open and spill a bunch of water on the floor up here at the top we have a manual vent fan we can push this one open little red button is going to turn it on pull it closed you have a little clothesline here that we can stretch across and tighten down it's going to be good for your bathing suits or your dish towels but not your bath towels the shower head has a pause feature so you can pause that water while you're soaking up and help conserve the capacity of your gray tank i do recommend you tow with your drain plug in the floor just to prevent any gray water from splashing back as you tow finally we'll find the light switch on the outside step past me here we'll go over your bathroom next in the bathroom up at the top we'll find the same manual vent van medicine cabinet here and of course the light switch next to the water heater control like i mentioned the default for this is on so we can press this red button and turn it off but if we turn the master battery disconnect off and on it will just come right back on now i have it set to 118 degrees that's what most folks are used to it coming out of the faucet app it will get as hot as 124 degrees or as cool as 96 degrees of course it's an on-demand water heater so all we have to do is create a demand and with your propane tanks open it will make hot water within about 20 or 30 seconds you'll get a little indicator that it's working when it lights we'll have a flame here in the middle and once the temperature crosses about 110 degrees you'll have hot water coming out so it just went warm right there at 106 and already at 108 here comes the hot water of course once it gets hot it will stay hot until you run it out of water or run out of propane now to get your toilet to flush with your city water connected or your water pump turned on a partial step is going to fill that bowl and a full step flushes of course you do add your tank chemical straight down into the toilet before you tow out i want you to disconnect your city water connection and turn your water pump off step here on the lever for the toilet for just a moment to relieve the pressure on the water lines you could do the same thing with the sinks the toilet is faster and if you use the toilet it will clear the water that's in the bowl so it doesn't slosh on the floor as you toe finally in this cabinet is where we'll find your toilet paper just like so all right we'll head off into the bedroom now in the bedroom the bed is going to lift that will let you gain access to some of the storage that's underneath and of course you've got your main breaker and fuse box right here on the side of the bed now all of your breakers are listed on the sticker below and all of your fuses are listed on the sticker to the right the second breaker from the left is your gfi reset just like your gfi at home it must be turned all the way off before it's going to allow you to reset and these do not reset unless you're plugged into a 110 power source all of your fuses are mostly just your standard 15 amp blade fuse with two exceptions 130 amp and one one amp when one of the fuses goes out you'll have a little red led light that appears next to it that you should be able to see through this window here okay the light switch is back here have a little switch at the top same for the one at the head of the bed over here on the wall we can turn off the cabinet accent and then of course the overheads on the dimmer switch as well now brian if you'll trade me spots we'll go over the hvac control now when the hvac control is dark the first press of any of the buttons is simply going to turn the back light on so you folks will end up hitting the buttons twice in a lot of cases backlight comes on and now the control panel is turned on zone one is going to be the bedroom zone by mode the first option we'll have is the air conditioner now these air conditioners do not fire up immediately it's going to take just a few moments for it to charge the capacitors we'll see a little hourglass appear here the fan will come on excuse me within a few moments and then the compressor will kick on once the hourglass disappears usually within about 30 seconds of the fan coming off so there goes the fan right there we're still waiting on the hourglass and there goes the compressor it'll start to hiss at you a little bit as it comes on please note at the bottom we've got a little fan symbol and it says auto that is your speed control you do have a three three-speed fan we'll turn it down to low it's going to take just a moment for it to catch up these things don't react immediately now you want to leave it in auto as the default so that way when you turn the control panel on the fan does not come on immediately by mode will have another auto at the top the auto at the top will automatically switch between the air conditioner and the heat pump depending on your ambient temperature and what you have it set for here the heat pump is your next option it's going to make a little squishy sound as it switches over we'll see if we can hear that now the heat pump is going to operate down to about 50 degrees ambient temperature after that you're going to want to switch over to the furnace but the furnace is on zone two so on zone one after the heat pump we do have a fan only option and then off what we're going to do now is switch back over to the air conditioner we'll switch zones and because we're plugged into a 50 amp service will fire up the second air conditioner on a 50 amp surface they are both going to come on but if we were plugged into a 30 amp surface with one air conditioner already running the second one is going to act like it wants to come on and it simply never will it's not going to allow you to hurt it if you've not got enough power for it to operate now when you've already got one air conditioner running sometimes it takes a little while for the second one to come on we just had the fan kick on right there so here within a few seconds the hourglass is going to disappear when the compressor comes on we'll wait for that and there goes the compressor so what i'm going to do now is switch zones we're going to cycle all the way through to off and if you were standing here you could put your hand up in front of the ducting so that you can see it's one set of ductwork with two air conditioners there's no divider in the ducting here so one air conditioner can cool or heat the entire trailer now on zone 2 you'll have the same options so we have the auto at the top and the heat pump after it squishes over we'll switch to the furnace there goes the squish now the furnace is going to disable the overhead and it's going to come on down below separately remember the furnace is your propane heat source even though it is controlled through this control panel it will run off of just the batteries whereas the air conditioners and the heat pumps will not run off of the batteries your furnace does not light immediately it's going to take about 10 seconds to clear the combustion chamber and when it does light it will wail at you just a little bit just like so now if you're plugged into your shore service you can select a fan speed and it will turn on the overhead fan and that's going to draw that furnace air up into the ducting and help redistribute it throughout the trailer so that way you don't have any hot spots please remember to return the fan back to the auto before you turn the control panel off you can press the zone button to force that overhead fan to turn off now on zone two after the furnace we have the same fan only option on the fan only options you will need to select a speed to get that fan to come on and then off make sure that both zones are off before you turn the control panel off so that way when you turn it back on it does not come on to whatever you've been using previous you'll also note if you can hear it the furnace is still running even though i have turned the control panel off there is a two minute cool down cycle you want to let that finish before you take the power away from the trailer if you'll come back down here to the end with me we'll talk about your fantastic exhaust fan now this trailer only has one of these it is a fully fantastic fan so it does have the rain sensor even though it doesn't have the sticker now this switch right here is the lid switch now it's disabled until you've selected a speed so we'll put it on one and now it will open but this is just opening the lid we'll turn the blade on here remember this is an exhaust fan so it's drawing air out you do have a little thermostat here so in between these clicks when the temperature crosses that threshold it will turn itself off and on of course it has a rain sensor so if it gathers enough moisture it's going to close on its own and when it does it will shut itself off you want to remember that the lid is made of plastic so you don't want to tow with this open finally there's a little 4 amp glass fuse here next to the speed control if something stops that fan blade it's going to burn up that fuse instead of burning up your fan motor folks i hope you've enjoyed your walk through and i hope you enjoy your trailer for many years to come thank you very much thanks for watching our video if you have any questions or have any recommendations on content you'd like to see make sure to drop a comment in the comment section below if you enjoy our content give us a like and be sure to subscribe to our channel thanks again from airstream 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Channel: Airstream of DFW
Views: 276,381
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Keywords: RV Living, RV, Recreational Vehicle, Travel, Adventure, Camping
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Length: 42min 42sec (2562 seconds)
Published: Thu Jan 14 2021
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