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HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT
Control panel
Overview
The control panel provides the user with a
central point to check:
•
Leisure battery voltage
•
Vehicle battery voltage
•
Level in fresh water tank
•
Level in waste water tank
•
Current in Amps being drawn from the
leisure battery
•
Inside (Internal) temperature
•
Outside (External) temperature
•
Time
The control panel also provides the user with
the ability to:
•
Switch off all non-essential electrical
appliances/accessories
•
Switch off all the lights
•
Switch off the pumps
•
Switch off the awning light
•
Charge the vehicle battery when 230V
mains is connected
•
Force internal pump to run (For purging
pipes)
The control panel has optional audio and
visual warnings for:
•
Low battery (Leisure)
•
Low battery (Vehicle)
•
Low level (Fresh water tank)
•
High level (Waste water tank)
•
High power drain (Leisure battery)
•
230V mains supply lost
Circular Function Buttons
Master Switch
When pressed will switch power to all
non-essential accessories.
The alarm, radio and fridge still receive power
when the master switch is off.
Lights Switch
When pressed will switch power to all
the interior lights.
If the master switch is off, this button will not
function.
Pump Switch
Also see Icons section for relevant warning
icon
When pressed will enable/disable the
water pumps.
Holding this button will force the internal pump
to run.
If the master switch is off, this button will not
function.
Awning Switch
When pressed will switch power to the
awning light.
If the master switch is off, this button will not
function.
Navigation buttons
Use and buttons to navigate.
Press to enter function or change settings
(if further settings are available).
Screens
Time
The time screen is displayed by default. The
control panel will return to the time screen
when left idle.
Setting the time:
1.
On the time screen, hold for 3
seconds until the hours begin to flash.
2.
Keep pressing or to change
hours.
3.
Press to set hours, minutes will now
flash.
4.
Keep pressing or to change
minutes.
5.
Press to finish.
Summary of Contents for encore
Page 11: ...4 2 MOTORWAY HANDLING ...
Page 13: ...5 2 ARRIVING ON SITE ...
Page 19: ...6 6 GETTING STARTED ...
Page 21: ...7 2 GAS SAFETY ADVICE ...
Page 24: ...8 3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MAINS UNIT ENCORE ...
Page 25: ...8 4 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ...
Page 63: ...9 38 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME S EQUIPMENT ...
Page 65: ...10 2 SECURITY ...
Page 69: ...11 4 CARE OFYOUR MOTORHOME ...
Page 71: ...12 2 STORAGE ...
Page 75: ...13 4 WARRANTY ...
Page 77: ...14 2 MOTORHOME CONSTRUCTION ...
Page 79: ...15 2 EQUIPMENT LIST ...
Page 80: ...16 1 ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS ENCORE ...
Page 81: ...16 2 ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS ...
Page 87: ...18 4 GLOSSARY ...
Page 95: ...20 2 CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP ...
Page 97: ...21 2 CHANGE OF ADDRESS ...