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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
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Never use the generator compartment as storage. Keep the compartment clean and dry at all times.
2.
Do not use the generator when the motorhome is parked in high grass or in scrubby terrain because the heat
of the exhaust fumes can cause a fire in dry conditions.
3.
Do not touch the generator while it is running or shortly after until it cools down.
SOLAR SYSTEM
There is a solar panel on the roof of your RV which continuously charges the coach
battery when exposed to sunlight. The solar power system is automated and does
not require manual operation. Please do not make any changes to the default
settings on the control panel.
INTERIOR CONTROL PANEL
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Generator Control
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Level Check
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LPG = Propane Tank
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BATT = House Batteries
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FRESH= Freshwater Tank
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BLACK= Blackwater (Sewer) Tank
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GRAY = Greywater Tank
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Slide-Out Control
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Tank Heaters (for winter camping only!)
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Water Pump
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Water Heater (Recommendation: Use LP Gas heater!)
LEVEL CHECK
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Use this buttons to check the level of the tanks and house batteries.
PROPANE TANK
Stove top burners, oven, water heater, furnace and refrigerator are propane operated. Therefore, your
motorhome is equipped with an integrated 69-litres/18-gallon propane tank, which is located underneath the
vehicle. Tank inlet, main valve and the fill level indicator are directly on the tank.
The propane tank does not need to be full when you return the vehicle. However, if you run out of propane
while you are travelling, please refill the tank at your own cost. Propane can be refilled at many gas stations
and some private campgrounds. The service personnel will do the refilling for you. For safety reasons, self-
service is prohibited for propane.
Fill level indicator
Tank inlet
Main valve for opening and closing the tank. Close in
clockwise direction, open in counter-clockwise direction.
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