EasyTouch RV 356 Manual
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©2022 Micro-Air Corp May 16, 2022, revision 1.2
The EasyTouch 356 model thermostats were designed to directly replace certain 12-volt
Coleman™, Airxcel™, RVComfort™, TrueAir™, and ComfortGuard™ single zone, single/dual-stage
compressor, single/dual-stage heater systems. These are typically “basement units” in Winnebago or Alfa
brand recreational vehicles. Please use section EasyTouch RV 356 Models and Compatible Replacements
to make sure that this model is right for you.
EasyTouch RV 356 Models and Compatible Replacements
EasyTouch RV 356 can be purchased in two colors. Table 1 lists all EasyTouch RV 356 models. The
obsolete thermostats are no longer sold, however their only difference was how to wire the unit. There is
no need to replace these models as operations and build quality were identical to the latest thermostats.
EasyTouch RV 356 Model
Color
ASY-356-X01
Black
ASY-356-X02
White
-OBSOLETE- ASY-356-X03 -OBSOLETE-
-OBSOLETE- ASY-356-X04 -OBSOLETE-
Table 1
Table 2 and Table 3 list the known OEM model numbers that can be used with EasyTouch RV 356. The
tables are not exhaustive so if your thermostat is not listed, please contact Micro-Air https://www.micro-
air.com/SupportRequest to verify if this is the correct model for your application. Thermostat model
numbers can be found in your original user’s manual and on the back side of the thermostat or the back
of the mounting plate. Note that a “ * ” character means any character in that position is a match.
A 4-to-3 wire harness is provided with EasyTouch RV 356 that may or may not be needed. Table 2 are
those that do not use this harness, while Table 3 thermostats will. See section Wiring the Thermostat for
how and when to use it, if needed.
Table 2
Compatible OEM Thermostats
6536A335*
6795B345*
6536-345*
6795A365*
6759B345*
6636-345*
6537-335*
6535*335*
6636-344*
Table 3
Compatible OEM Thermostats
6535-344*
9530*335*
9330-336*
6330B355*
6537-344*
Installing the Thermostat
Safety
First, it is recommended to remove both AC and DC power from your system. Unplug your RV
from shore power and turn off any converters or generators to remove AC power. Open your 12-volt DC
bus breaker or fuse to de-energize your thermostat. This greatly reduces the chance of any harmful
electrical discharge, as well as preventing accidentally opening a fuse.