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BOARD COMPUTER
Our trucks are equipped with an
information display
for drivers to monitor
vehicle systems, receive alerts, and
program and configure certain vehicle
features. Use the steering wheel controls
to cross, make selections and adjustments
that will appear in the information display
within the instrument cluster. Use the left-hand controls on the steering wheel to scroll through and make
selections from within your information display.
Gauge Mode
displays features such as transmission temperature and compass data. Diesel-specific
information includes engine oil temperature and exhaust filter information.
Trip A and B
includes trip distance, trip time, fuel used and average fuel economy.
Fuel economy
also provides instant fuel economy, fuel history in select increments and saves your last five
resets.
Truck apps
includes details about trailer features and should be ignored.
Settings
menu delivers a variety of features such as Driver Assist, vehicle, language, units and more.
Information
menu
contains more technical information about the unit which is mainly used for technical
inspection. Please do not make any changes in here.
DEFAULT ALARM SETTING
When turning off the engine, an alarm setting message will appear on the dash board.
ALWAYS set to
“perimeter sensing”
; otherwise the alarm may sound simply from vibrations or by a person moving inside the
vehicle. Unfortunately, the setting defaults back to all sensors upon restart, therefore this setting needs to be
changed each time the engine is turned off.
AUTOMATIC STEP
The RV is equipped with an automatic electric step
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. The power
switch
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is located on the wall just inside the camper door.
When it
is switched ON, the step will automatically extend when
the door is opened and retract when the door is closed. To keep
the step extended while camping, set the power switch into the
OFF position with the steps out.
Use the directional arrows to switch between
“All Sensors” and “Perimeter Sensing”.
Information display