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Be aware of the difference between a propane leak versus propane escaping from an unlit, open burner. Pure propane from a leaking
pipe or fitting is heavier than air and will build up its heaviest concentration at the floor level first. Propane from open burners is
intentionally mixed with air to induce burning and will dissipate into the air. The primary purpose of the detector is to detect propane
leaks. The propane from open burners is mixed with air (oxygen) so that it will burn. When mixed with air, the propane becomes only
marginally heavier than air and may not sink to the floor. If a burner is left on, the area around the burner, range and adjoining counter
space will be combustible and will cause injury and damage if ignited. This condition may exist for an extended time period before the
propane can reach the detector’s location and be detected. The detector only indicates the presence of propane at the sensor. Propane
may be present in other areas.
The detector is powered by the 12-volt DC system and is always powered as long as the camper is connected to the truck, a charged
battery, or 120-volt AC power. The fuse for the detector is located in the Power Distribution Center.
NOTE:
The detector is continuously powered; disconnect the battery if you are not using your camper. The detector can evidentially
drain the camper battery.
Backup Camera
The backup camera (optional) is located beside roof ladder on the rear wall, It is a color camera with a built-in microphone.
Switch location is below the wardrobe door right inside the entry door, it's a double toggle switch with the one on the right being the
camera switch.
(820 Model)
There is a 4 gang switch going from lift the right it is door light, porch lights, awning, camera.
The portable monitor that will be located in the truck cab has a 12-volt power plug and a built-in receiver.
Electrical System
The electrical system consists of a primary 12-volt DC system and a 120-volt AC system. The 12-volt system uses battery power
similar to that used in automobiles. The 120-volt system requires a source of 120-volt power provided through the power supply cord
or optional generator.
These systems are connected through a power converter. When connected to 120-volt power, the converter transforms 120-volt AC
input into 12-volt DC power output and charges the storage battery(s) when installed.
Interior Lighting
The interior lighting operates on 12-volt DC power only. When connected to a 120-volt source or using the generator, the power
converter transforms 120-volts to 12-volts. However; when not connected to 120-volts, the entire load of lights, water pump, exhaust
fans, etc., is on your 12-volt battery(s). Use conservatively to minimize battery discharging.
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)
Convection Microwave Oven
Alde System
Never operate the 120-volt electrical system without a proper ground.