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includes the second gray water holding tank.
Upper left (red) Water heater on & off
– propane
Upper right (red) Water pump on & off
Second left (red) Water heater on & off
– electric
Second right (blue) Awning light
Third left (blk) Awning
– extend/retract (1st)
Center (6
– blk) Interior lights
Third right (blk) Awning
– extend/retract (2nd)
Bottom left (blk) Slideout
– extend/retract (1)
Bottom middle (blk) Slideout
– extend/retract (2)
Bottom right (blk) Slideout
– extend/retract (3)
When pushing the battery button, the
highest light coming on indicates the
battery condition: C-charging at 12.7-
volts; G-good at 11.9-volts; F-fair at 11.2-
volts; L-low at 6.0-volts. Press only one
button at a time as one set of lights serves all functions.
If problems occur with any appliance while traveling, contact the
appliance manufacturer direct. These phone numbers are listed in the
appliance manual. Manuals should stay in unit at all times.
Fireplace
A fireplace may be installed in your coach, to be used for heat. It produces
5000 BTU and operates on 120-volt AC power. A circuit breaker is placed
in the distribution box, supporting protection for overloads and short
circuits.
Master Switch MUST be turned on before any thing will happen.
Turn POWER ON and continue as desired.
Fireplace consumes 1500 watts (12.5) amps of energy.
Additional information will be found in the manual supplied by the
manufacturer.