Electrical Systems
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When using tag axle switch, just a couple of things to keep in mind.
• Tag axle down when switch is not lighted.
• Tag axle in up position, when switch is lighted.
• Tag axle switch will illuminate when tag axle is raised or headlights are on.
NOTE: DO NOT drive the motorhome over five MPH with the tag
axle raised. Monaco Coach Corporation will not be held responsible
for any damage that may occur from driving with the tag axle raised.
7. Air Dump (Hydraulic leveling only):
To manually dump air from air bags to aid in leveling motorhome,
releasing air from air bags will give levelers more range of travel
for leveling.
NOTE: Never drive the motorhome with the air bags deflated. This
could damage the motorhome.
8. Drvr Shade:
Operates the power sun visor located drivers side.
9. Pass Shade:
Operates the power sun visor located passengers side.
10. Pedal In/Out:
After sitting in the drivers seat and making adjustments to the mirrors and
steering wheel, you may want to adjust the brake and throttle pedal to be
either closer or farther away. Locate switch on the left hand shifter panel
marked Pedal Adjusts. By operating the switch one way, the pedals will
move outward about three inches. If you need to move the pedals inward,
just push the same switch in the opposite direction. When the pedals come
to the end of their traveling distance you will hear a different sound in the
noise of the motor. Stop by releasing the switch. Do not try to continue
moving the pedals. Damage to the motor and or fuses may result if
operation of the switch continues after reaching the fullest extend or retract
position.
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EXECUTIVE
Summary of Contents for Executive 2001
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