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Certain switched lights have lighted (red) switches,
such as the exterior porch light. The switch illumi-
nates when “on” to remind you that the light is on.
CAUTION
Some of the lighting fixtures may be
equipped with halogen bulbs. The bulbs
and fixtures may get very hot when they
are on. Do not touch these lighting fixtures
when they are on. Allow them to cool before
attempting to replace a bulb or to clean.
Replace all light bulbs with the same type
and wattage as originally installed or as
indicated on the fixture.
PARK CABLE INLET
The park cable inlet is located on the roadside of
the trailer. This allows for the connection from camp-
ground cable service via a coax cable (not provided)
to the trailer. The cable inside the trailer is terminated
at the primary TV location at a wall plate. If your trailer
is also equipped with a TV antenna, the park cable
terminates into the TV outlet. With the switch in the
“OFF” position, the park cable signal is sent through
the outlet.
ROOF MOUNTED TV ANTENNA
The roof-mounted TV antenna is designed for recep-
tion of VHF and UHF television signals, as well as
the new digital signal. Before traveling always re-
member to lower the antenna to prevent damage to
the antenna, trailer roof, or objects in the path of the
antenna, such as overhead wires. The TV jack outlet
is located at the primary TV location. If you are dry
camping, the booster switch should be turned “OFF”
when not viewing the TV to prevent battery drain as
the red indicator light will use a small amount of cur-
rent. If using a 12 volt TV, It may be necessary to also
unplug it as some TV’s use a small amount of power
when not being used.
To use the TV antenna, turn “ON” the switch located
on the TV jack. A red light will show on the indicating
the antenna booster is powered. There will be a small
continual 12-volt current drain as long as the switch
is on. Turning the switch “OFF” changes the TV jack
from antenna operation to park cable and ceases the
current draw.
NOTE:
The 12-volt outlet adjacent to the TV jack
is rated for 7.5 amps. DO NOT USE FOR HIGHER
RATED APPLIANCES.
120-VOLT AC SYSTEM
The 120-volt electrical system supplies power to the
following components:
AC to DC Power Converter
120-volt Outlets (interior and exterior)
Refrigerator
Roof Mounted Air Conditioner (optional)
Microwave Oven
Never operate the 120-volt electrical system without a
proper ground.
120 VOLT POWER CORD
Your trailer is equipped with a heavy-duty power cord
for connection to an external 120-volt, 30 amp rated
service. The cord is commonly called the “shore
cord”. The cord and plug are molded together to
form a weatherproof assembly. Do not cut or alter the
cord in any way. Do not remove the ground pin from
the attachment plug. If you have to use an adapter to
plug into an electrical service, make sure the ground
is maintained.
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