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DUSTY CONDITIONS
Pay particular attention to the following items when operating the genset in dusty conditions:
1. Do not let dirt and debris accumulate inside the genset compartment. Keep the genset clean.
2. Perform air cleaner maintenance more often than usual. See Periodic Maintenance.
3. Change engine oil every 50 hours.
4. Keep opened containers of engine oil tightly closed to keep out dust.
Periodic Maintenance
Periodic maintenance is essential for top performance and long genset life. Use the table below as a
guide for normal periodic maintenance. Refer to the specifics for each maintenance operation in the
manufacturer’s owner’s manual. Under hot or dusty operating conditions some maintenance
operations should be performed more frequently, as indicated by the footnotes in the table. Keep a
log of maintenance performed and the hours run. See Maintenance Record. Recording maintenance
will help you keep it regular and provide a basis for supporting warranty claims.
Maintenance, replacement or repair of emission control devices and systems may be performed by
any engine repair establishment or individual. However, warranty workmust be completed by an
authorized Onan dealer or distributor.
HEATED HOLDING TANKS
With the heated tankoption, a pad will be glued to the exterior bottom side of the holding tank. Heat
is supplied by 12-volt DC power through the heating element built into the pad. Approximately
6-amps of energy per pad is consumed and fused through the 12-volt power supply board. Switches
to turn heat pads on or off are located on an interior wall in or near the bathroom.
POWER TO HEATING PADS SHOULD BE TURNED OFF UNTIL:
1. Water is in the holding tank.
2. Temperature drops to 32° (0° C).
3. Motorhome is parked, setup and all attachments performed.
NOTE: Turn heat pads off when dumping and draining tanks.
An internal thermostat is built into components of the heat pad to assist in energy conservation.
POWER MIRRORS
A control panel is placed in the mounting panel of the mirror on the driver's side. The system is
powered by 12-volt DC with fuse located under the dash, 1-amp in line.
TO OPERATE:
1. Center switch is in the "OFF" position when you can observe both letters (R/L)
2. Move center tab to extreme right or left, viewing only one letter.
3. Power is now on.
4. Press any arrow in the direction you wish to move the mirror.
5. Place tab to center to turn switch off.
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Type C Owner’s Manual
Summary of Contents for Greyhawk
Page 1: ...Where Tradition and Innovation Meet Motorhome Owner s Manual T Y P E C Model Year 2003 ...
Page 14: ...Chapter 2 OBTAINING SERVICE WARRANTY REGISTRATION 6 Type C Owner s Manual ...
Page 15: ...Obtaining Service 7 ...
Page 126: ...Chapter 8 WARRANTIES TRANSFERABLE LIMITED WARRANTY 118 Type C Owner s Manual ...
Page 127: ...Warranties 119 ...
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