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minerscreek 03-05-2014 05:45 PM

Switches
 
I have just acquired a 1997 tow lite and I have figured most of the switches out. There is one switch by the front door on the bottom next to the pull cord and the power cord for the lift. It is a three way switch. position 1 lets me turn on the lights. the other positions seem to do nothing and have no power to the lights.
Any help?
Thanks.
JT

JackandJanet 03-05-2014 05:58 PM

The middle position is the "traveling" position. All interior devices are disconnected except for the refrigerator and the top cannot be raised or lowered.

The bottom position is the top up/down position. The refrigerator is still connected, but the interior lights, furnace, etc. are all disconnected. The switch has to be here to raise or lower the top.

Your position 1 disables the top raise/lowering too, and it's the "live inside" position.

Welcome to the forum and the HiLo community!

- Jack

minerscreek 03-05-2014 06:41 PM

Thank you very much.
jt

notanlines 03-06-2014 05:52 AM

Another switch question
 
We have a 24' '98 Classic and I'm wondering what the two switches are to the right of the sink, mounted more or less on the left side of the refrigerator? We have never had water in the system because of winter so I suppose one might be the water pump, but what about the other?

Wrascal 03-06-2014 06:45 AM

It may be your fridge vent fan.
Mine was also unmarked, not even which way was on or off. Displaying bright red I found was ON.

Jeff H 03-06-2014 10:00 AM

On my 2207T, the 2 switches on the left side of the refrigerator, to the right of the sink, are for the water heater (1 is for electric operation and the other is for gas operation). The switches for the refrigerator fan and water pump are on the right side of the refrigerator.
Hope this helps.

Jeff

notanlines 03-06-2014 10:54 AM

Thanks, gives me something to look into. I didn't even know the fridge had a vent fan.

Wrascal 03-06-2014 11:19 AM

The fan provides additional ventilation and allow your RV refrigerator to reach cooling temperature faster and operate cooler.

Not my words, I just googled, cut and paste.

campthewestcoast 03-06-2014 12:53 PM

Our 1996 Towlite did not have a refrigerator fan. On the other hand, that fridge was the coldest I have ever encountered. When it was on electricity, it froze the lettuce and other veggies, so we had to keep them in an ice chest.

We also had to light the pilot light to the water heater from the outside. On the newer trailers, you there is a switch near the fridge that lights the gas or electric water heaters.

One of the switches is to turn on the water pump for when you are using water from the tank.

Your second switch is probably an electric booster to your hot water heater or a fridge fan. Both options that were not in my 1996 Towlite.

RichR 03-06-2014 03:01 PM

Manuals
 
Manual for a 1997 Towlite: https://www.hilotrailerforum.com/f49/...-towlite-1728/

That should work for the 1998 Classic as well.

Video Manual: https://www.hilotrailerforum.com/f49/...-youtube-1233/

The appliances have their own manuals. You can find many of them in the reference library.

RichR 03-06-2014 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by notanlines (Post 23121)
Thanks, gives me something to look into. I didn't even know the fridge had a vent fan.

If your fridge does have the vent fan and you turn the switch on and nothing happens, don't worry, it is temperature controlled and only comes on when needed.

notanlines 03-06-2014 05:18 PM

First off, many thanks for all the info. Second, we have a '97, not a '98 like I typed. Seems like 65 year old fingers type whatever they darned well please!


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