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SECTION 6
APPLIANCES & EQUIPMENT
6 - AP
PLIANCES &
EQUIPMENT
The approximate fluid levels are measured by
sets of electronic sensors in the sides of the tanks.
There is generally more fluid in a tank than indi-
cated on the monitor panel.
For example, if the fluid level is 1-2” below
the FULL sensor, the monitor will show the level
to be only 2/3 even though the tank is nearly full.
If the fluid level is below the 1/3 sensor, the mon-
itor will register an empty tank even though there
may actually be some water left in the tank. How-
ever, when the indicator reads FULL, the tank is
actually full.
Tank Capacities
See Section 1 - Specifications.
LP Gas Level
Press and hold the “Levels Test” switch to
show approximate LP tank level.
The LP level is registered by a sending unit on
the tank. The gauge mounted on the side of the
tank will give a more accurate indication of actu-
al tank level if needed.
Water Pump Switch
When you want to use the self-contained
water system, turn on the “Water Pump” switch
on the monitor panel. The “Pump On” light will
illuminate when the pump switch is turned on.
Water will be available as soon as a faucet is
opened.
For your convenience, a switch is also located
in the water center compartment.
Battery Voltage Meter
Push the “Levels Test” button to check the
level of charge (voltage) in the 12-volt coach bat-
tery. The indicator segments will light from the
bottom up to the amount of charge the battery
contains.
To get an accurate reading;
1. Both the chassis engine and the auxiliary
generator engine must be shut off.
2. An interior light should be turned on to pro-
vide a small load which draws off the battery
surface charge.
The LCD display will show the current battery
voltage to the nearest tenth of a volt.
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A 12-volt battery typically registers any-
where from 12.5V to 13V when adequately
charged.
Water Pump
Switch