mind that these controls may be located in different positions depending on the model
of your particular vehicle.
ICC – Courtesy Flasher (DOT-Lights): Flash after a semi-truck passes you or as a
thank-you fl asher when you are passing.
FOG LIGHTS/DRIVING LIGHTS: Are offered to provide more visibility. Fog lights will
function with low beams, Driving lights will function with high beams.
SERVICE-LIGHTS: Provide under the hood lighting.
AISLE LIGHTS: Provide lighting in the aisle of the motorhome.
AIR HORN: Operates the air horns.
DASH FANS: Provide air fl ow in the cockpit area. They can be of assistance to the
defroster system during cold temperatures, or circulate cool air from your air con-
ditioner during hot weather. This is a two speed switch for low and high speed op-
eration.
AUXILIARY START SYSTEM: Permits using the auxiliary battery power to aid in
starting the motorhome engine if the vehicle battery has become discharged. When
the ignition key is turned to the start position and one or more clicking sounds are
heard, it may be necessary to use the auxiliary start system as follows:
Always set the parking brake prior to using the auxiliary start system.
1. Press and hold the AUX START switch located on the dash.
2. Turn the key and start the engine in the normal manner.
3. Release the AUX START switch and operate motorhome in a normal man-
ner.
Do not hold the ignition key in the start position for more than 30
seconds. Be careful not to run down the auxiliary RV battery as this
could leave you without any 12 Volt power.
GENERATOR START: A switch on the dash, in the bedroom or on the generator
allows remote starting or shutdown of your power generator. When the generator is
running, a light on the dash switch will be illuminated. An hour meter shows the total
amount of time the generator has been in operation.
HEADLIGHTS: Operates like the one in your automobile. Turning the knob to the fi rst
Chapter 7 - Interior Systems
DASH BOARD
CONTROLS
Summary of Contents for Astoria 2006
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