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Fig. 7-1
HEATED HOLDING TANKS
With the heated tank option, 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.
RADIO
Separate instructions provided by the manufacturer of the radio should be in your
motorhome. Due to several available options, always refer to those materials.
Power for the 12-volt radio is supplied by the auxiliary battery with fuse location in line
behind radio, 3-amp capacity. ALWAYS turn off radio manually to avoid battery from
being discharged. Also, inspect fuse in chassis clock under dash and 7.5-amp fuse
providing energy for refrigerator.
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.
HITCH
Your motorhome is designed to be a recreation vehicle, however it does have towing
capabilities as well as limitations. A class 3 hitch receiver is available with a 3,500#
(1588 kilograms) gross weight capacity, and meets the GCWR (Gross Combined Weight
Rating). A variety of extender bars of different ratings are available. Remember the limit
of weight on the hitch and chassis.
RV DIGITAL SATELLITE SYSTEM
The satellite system in the RV is similar to the satellite system in your home. Refer to the
detailed instructions provided by the manufacturer for additional information.
Summary of Contents for Mini Motorhome
Page 1: ...Where Tradition and Innovation Meet Mini Motorhome Owner s Manual...
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