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BBQ GRILL (Option)
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WARNING: The maximum weight limit for the bracket on the side of
your travel trailer is 50 lbs. This limit includes the weight placed on the
BBQ grill. Exceeding this weight limit could cause damage to the unit and
possibly cause personal injury from hot equipment.
An option for your travel trailer is a BBQ Grill. This grill is for use outside of the travel
trailer and comes with a bracket to attach to the side of the unit. The following list will
supply basic operations for the grill. Be sure to read all instructions included with the
grill.
1. Install the grill bracket on the side of the travel trailer mounting bracket. Make sure
that it is securely in place.
2. Place the BBQ grill into the bracket. (Fig. 5-16)
3. Attach the fuel hose to the grill and the LP gas connection located under the travel
trailer by using the “Quick-Coupler” instruction as follows (Fig. 5-17):
• Place the handle in the “OFF” position and push back the sleeve. Valve handle
must be in the “OFF” position to make the connection. (Fig. 5-18)
• Insert the plug and release the sleeve. (Fig. 5-18)
• Push plug until the sleeve snaps forward, locking the plug into the socket.
(Fig. 5-19)
• Turn handle to “ON” position to turn gas on. (Fig. 5-20)
4. Open the lid to the BBQ Grill.
5. Using an electic match, light the grill using the following procedures:
• Light the electric match.
• Insert it into the middle slot on the bottom of the BBQ Grill.
• On the grill control knob (Fig. 5-17), depress and turn the knob to the desired
temperature.
• The grill should light at this point.
MONITOR PANEL
The monitor panel will provide useful information on the capacities of the water tanks
and the battery condition. In fifth wheel travel trailers and conventional travel trailers you
will find a wall mounted panel as shown. Follow instructions below regarding operation.
The panel operates on 12-volt DC power supplied by the converter or battery. Sensors are
installed into the tanks and a resistor assembly relaying a message through wires to the
display board on the panel. No power is drawn from the battery unless a switch is pushed
or turned on.
Operation
Four spring loaded push button switches are located in the
center of panel. Press only one button at a time, as one set of
lights serve all functions. As you push any button, one or more
lights will come on, indicating the water level of that tank.
When pushing the battery button, the highest light coming on
indicates battery condition. C=charging at 12.7 volts; G=good
at 11.9 volts; F=fair at 11.2 volts; and L=low at 6.0 volts.
The switch at the lower right is for water pump operation. In
the “ON” position, the pump runs until 45 pounds of pressure
has been achieved. The red light will stay on. Turn the switch
off when the pump is not in use.
The switch in the lower left corner is for direct spark ignition (D.S.I.) water heater
operation if the D.S.I. option is built into your travel trailer.
Fuses for the monitor panel operation are in 12-volt distribution center fuse block.
(Designer Model Option)
1. Press TEST spring loaded button to indi-
cate battery voltage and water level in each
tank.
2. Press PUMP button to turn water pump on
or off.
3. Press HEATER switch to turn water heater
on or off.
Fig. 5-16
Fig. 5-17
Fig. 5-18
Fig. 5-19
Fig. 5-20
Fig. 5-15
Fig. 5-14
(Eagle/Qwest)
BATTERY
F
C
2/3
G
F
1/3
E
TANKS
GALLEY
GREY
HOLDING
FRESH
BATTERY
(OPT)
HTR
(OPT)
LED
PUMP
L
F
2/3
1/3
E
FRESH HOLDING
GRAY 1
GRAY 2
BATTERY
C
G
F
L
TEST
PUMP
HEA
T
ER
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